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Bridge navigational duty alarm system

BNWAS(BR-510)halt the sales

BNWAS(BR-510)halt the sales

  Bridge navigational watch alarm system (BNWAS) is abbreviated as BNWAS. Its main function is to prevent pilots from failing to perform their duty while navigating. When the above situation occurs, the system will produce a series of gradually extended alarms. Until the attention of the duty officer or Captain and authorized duty officer is drawn to ensure that the duty officer performs his duty.

 In addition, the BNWAS system can also provide on-duty pilots with immediate call-for-help measures. At any time, the BNWAS system is working, except for the captain's prohibition. The system meets the requirements of MSC. 128 (75) and IEC 62616 (2010), and is suitable for installation and use of various types of ships, including ships with front and rear dual steering systems.

 

 

 Bridge refers to the ship's cab, port and starboard compass deck, observation, observation, command positions, front, rear, left and right steering gear and other duty positions.


  • Power supply: 220VAC main power supply, 24VDC battery backup power supply.

  • Features: Vibration and shock resistance

  • Working temperature: -20-85 degrees

  • Storage temperature: - 40 -+105 degrees

  • Relative humidity: less than 95%

  • Output alarm information to VDR

  • Sound pressure level of sound alarm: 75-120 DB

  • Output alarm passive contacts: external alarm equipment

  • Flash and sound alarm frequency 1 Hz, (0.5 seconds pass + 0.5 seconds off)

  • Available for external device interfaces: 7

  • Optional infrared human body detection and alarm unit interface: 2

  • Optional timing reset unit and waterproof timing reset unit: 6

  • Optional alarm interfaces for common cabins and passages: 12


  • Digital tube brightness adjustable

  • Easy to operate

  • Password Settings

  • Automatic switching of power supply

  • Automatic switching of working mode

  • Watchman Call Function

  • Forecast warning

  • First-level alarm

  • Secondary alarm

  • Three-level alarm

  • Multiple reset functions

  • Alarm Response Function (ACK)


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