Honeywell 5816 vs 5819

The Honeywell 5816 is a two zone wireless door/window transmitter with both built in reed switches and wired closed circuit contact loop. The hard wired loop 1 is rated for 100mS. The 5816 has an RF transmitting range of 200 feet and will operate in temperatures ranging from 32 degrees F - 120 degrees F. The 5816 has dimensions of 1 9/16"W x 3 1/16"H x 1 3/16"D. The 5816 is supervised for check in signals if programmed as input type RF and will send a low battery signal when battery voltage reaches 2.3V and will stop functioning at 2.0V. When the transmitter detects a low battery, it will send the low battery signal the next time it is sends any other signal. If the zone is programmed as input type 4, unsupervised, the panel will still see the low battery signal if it is sent with the check-in signal. The 5816 is CSFM listed and UL listed for burg residential and commercial and commercial fire. The 5816 operates on one 3V lithium battery and has a battery life of 3-5 years.

The Honeywell 5819 is a wireless 3 zone shock processor and transmitter. The 5819 has a closed loop shock sensing and processing, and external contact loop and 2 built in reed switches for either vertical or horizontal mounting. Loop 1, normally closed for external shock sensor. Loop 2, built in reed switch and Loop 3 normally closed contacts. The 5819 has an adjustable pulse count and response sensitivity setting. The 5819 also has an RF transmitting range of 200 feet and will operate in temperatures ranging from 32 degrees F - 12 degrees F. The dimensions of the 5819 are 4.8"W x 1.5"H x 1"D. The 5819 transmitter will send a check in signal every 70-90 minutes as input type 3 RF. The same as the 5816, the 5819 will also send a low battery signal when the battery voltage reached 2.3V and will stop functioning at 2.0V. When the transmitter detects a low battery, it will send a low battery signal the next time it sends any other signal. If the zone is programmed as input type 4, unsupervised, the panel will still see the low battery signal if it is sent with the check in signal. The 5819 operates on one 3V lithium battery and will last 3 - 5 years. If the shock loop is not being used it must be strapped out, if not it will extremely shorten the battery life.

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