Pfannenberg Launches Protect Series Alarm Devices in North America to Address Mining Safety Needs
2026-05-14 16:17
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, thermal management and signaling technology company Pfannenberg officially launched its new generation of alarm devices in the North American market, named the "Protect Series." As mining operations continue to take place in hazardous and noisy environments, the adoption of high-quality alarm devices is crucial for ensuring mining safety.

This series of signaling devices features housings manufactured using die-cast aluminum technology and has achieved Safety Integrity Level 2 (SIL2) certification, along with Class 1, Division 2 hazardous location certification. Pfannenberg states that this product series sets a new industry benchmark for fire alarm systems, offshore and nearshore environments, machinery safety, and hazardous industrial areas including mining. These signaling devices feature adjustable sound pressure functionality, allowing operators to flexibly adjust alarm intensity according to on-site noise levels; in terms of tones, they offer 80 selectable tones to meet identification needs in different scenarios.

For visual signaling, the devices offer a choice between xenon or LED, and feature pre-alarm and main alarm functions to prevent operator startle responses from sudden alarms. The series launches with two flagship models initially, the Pro 10 and Pro X 10-05. Although mining modernization has been relatively slow, mining safety upgrades remain one of the most effective areas for improvement. Reliable alarm devices ensure that personnel receive clear and consistent warning signals, enabling them to react promptly to unforeseen situations.

Based on this need, Pfannenberg hopes its new series will set a benchmark for future alarm signaling standards. These signaling devices are designed with full consideration for application demands in harsh environments and are expected to play a significant role in hazardous industrial areas such as mining.

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