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Chloride specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced battery backup systems for critical infrastructure applications. Their innovative solutions provide reliable power protection during outages, ensuring uninterrupted operation for industrial facilities, data centers, and telecommunications networks. [AI]

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To receive more information about your Chloride industrial electronics unit, please contact us at 1-336-969-0110. We offer testing, refurbishment, and extended warranty support for Chloride equipment. Our team of experts is here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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๐Ÿ”ง Chloride 04-14-607()

The Chloride 04-14-607 is a rectifier module commonly used in industrial applications to convert alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) for powering electronic equipment. It features high efficiency, compact design, and high reliability. Typical failures include short circuits, blown fuses, and overheating due to component aging or improper ventilation. Regular maintenance and testing are recommended to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

  • Part: 04-14-607
  • Est. Repair Price: $1,850.00 (est.)
๐Ÿ”ง Chloride 3040S (smoke detectors)

The Chloride 3040S smoke detector is designed to detect smoke particles within an industrial environment to ensure early fire detection. It features a sensitive smoke detection chamber and an integrated alarm system for prompt alerting of any potential fire hazards. Typical failures with this device may include sensor contamination, battery failure, or wiring issues leading to false alarms or no detection capability. Regular maintenance and testing are recommended to ensure optimal performance.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $250.00 (est.)
๐Ÿ”ง Chloride 04-14-607 (Unknown)

The Chloride 04-14-607 is a model of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system used in industrial settings. Its primary purpose is to provide backup power to critical electronic equipment in the event of a mains power failure. Key features of the Chloride 04-14-607 include a high power capacity, reliable battery backup, automatic voltage regulation, and advanced monitoring and communication capabilities. These features ensure the continuous and stable operation of equipment during power outages. Typical failures of the Chloride 04-14-607 may include battery failure, damaged cooling fans, faulty circuit boards, or issues with the power electronics components. Regular maintenance and inspection are essential to prevent these failures and ensure the reliable performance of the UPS system.

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  • Est. Repair Price: $3,054.00 (est.)

Comments for Chloride

2 comments found.
๐Ÿ“ Tom McLaughlin said:
HiI am director of a 175 unit condo association. The condo was outfitted in 1983 with Chloride Pyrotector smoke alarms. These units are now almost 28 years old and we are concerned they may be too old to be reliable even though the self-test buttons seems to work.My question - in your opinion, are these units past their service life? I looked through the service manual but could not tell their expected life and cannot find Chloride Inc contacts anywhere.If you can help with any info, please email me or call. Thanks for your consideration.Aloha,Tom McLaughlinDirector, Hale Kaheka AOAO808-294-3370
        
๐Ÿ“ Fred Kawa said:
I was an engineer at Pyrotector before Chloride bought the company and can say that the two prototype 30-52s I have, made in 1977, are still working fine. We never released any shelf or operating life projections in those days but not much can go wrong with them except maybe an electrolytic capacitor drying out and shorting and if that happened, the operating voltage is so low that I doubt it would ignite. Plus, as long as the test button triggers the alarm, it should be fine. The test button is designed not to interrupt the light path but to bend the light path enough to simulate less than 2% smoke obscuration, the design criteria of the day. I hope this helps.
        
๐Ÿ“ Fred Schubert said:
The unit is wired to AC, when the bathroom lights are turned on, the unit beeps, similar to test button. The test lever still works properly, but when I took the unit off the wall, any jar would cause the same sound to be heard. Can the unit be repaired, or replaced? It looks like the date on the back is 08/15/78, thank you for your time, please let me know how to proceed.Fred Schubert
        
๐Ÿ“ Ronald Myers said:
Can these still be purchased some where. Desperate for a least 3 of these unitsl
๐Ÿ“ Charles Martin said:
Chloride Pyrotector 30-215-8 not detecting fires consistently. Need
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๐Ÿ“ Stephen Goldman said:
I have 19 Chloride Pyrotector Smoke Detectors Model 3040RC. 12-16VDCand would like to replace them. What Band & Model # would you recommendedStephen G.(732) 261 - 2601
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Industrial Electronic Repair
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Tobaccoville, NC 27050
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Industrial Electronic Repair
931-E S. Main St #204
Kernersville, NC 27284
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