Code Blue 40086 Harness Power to A700 Terminal
When retrofitting or expanding existing Code Blue emergency phone systems, maintaining clean power delivery to A700 terminals without re-running entire cable drops saves both time and labor costs. The Code Blue 40086 power harness provides a dedicated connection solution for A700 terminal installations, ensuring reliable 12-24V DC power delivery in both new deployments and system upgrades where legacy wiring configurations need adaptation.
Key Features
- Direct power connection harness designed specifically for Code Blue A700 emergency phone terminals
- Supports 12-24V DC power input range for flexible voltage compatibility across different system configurations
- Simplifies retrofit installations where existing power infrastructure needs to interface with newer A700 terminals
- Purpose-built connector design ensures proper polarity and secure termination
- Eliminates field splicing and custom wiring for cleaner, faster installations
- Compatible with Code Blue paging amplifier systems requiring updated power delivery
Emergency communication systems often undergo phased upgrades as terminals age out or campuses expand coverage areas. The 40086 harness addresses a common pain point: bridging power delivery between existing 12-24V DC infrastructure and current-generation A700 terminals without extensive wire modifications. Rather than cutting and splicing field wiring—which introduces failure points and complicates troubleshooting—this harness provides a plug-and-play interface that maintains system integrity while reducing installation time per endpoint.
This component is particularly useful in retrofit scenarios where older Code Blue systems utilized different power distribution methods and newer A700 terminals require proper voltage delivery. The harness accommodates the voltage range common in emergency phone deployments, making it suitable for systems powered by centralized supplies or distributed power over existing infrastructure. For integrators managing multi-phase campus upgrades or maintaining aging emergency communication networks, having the correct harness on hand prevents job delays and ensures each terminal receives clean, stable power from day one.