WHEELOCK E90-2475C-FW SPEAKER
SKU: E90-2475C-FW
SKU: E90-2475C-FWCooper Wheelock is a Long Branch, New Jersey, company founded in 1922 specializing in fire alarm and general signaling products. The company is known as an industry leader in fire and industrial signals. Cooper Wheelock products are often used by other companies (such as Honeywell) to complement their products. n March, 2008, Wheelock, Inc was acquired by Cooper Menvier of the United Kingdom, a division of Cooper Industries. Cooper Industries in turn was acquired by Eaton Corporation in 2012. Some of the earliest signals produced by Wheelock were the A-1 series of AC-powered, dual-projector electromechanical horns. In the early 1970s, Wheelock introduced the 31 (AC-powered) and 34 (DC-powered) series of electromechanical horns. Around 1976, Wheelock created the 7001 (2-wire, flush-mount DC), 7002 (2-wire, surface-mount DC), 34+WS (4-wire, surface-mount DC), and 7004 (2-wire, surface-mount AC) electromechanical horn/strobes. These were the first fire alarm signals to use xenon strobes instead of incandescent lights. The horn and strobe on the 7001 and 7002 models are wired in series, causing the horn to stutter when the strobe flashes. In 1985, Wheelock redesigned the horn's grilles, making them vandal resistant. WHEELOCK E90-2475C-FW SPEAKER .
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Cooper Wheelock is a Long Branch, New Jersey, company founded in 1922 specializing in fire alarm and general signaling products. The company is known as an industry leader in fire and industrial signals. Cooper Wheelock products are often used by other companies (such as Honeywell) to complement their products. n March, 2008, Wheelock, Inc was acquired by Cooper Menvier of the United Kingdom, a division of Cooper Industries. Cooper Industries in turn was acquired by Eaton Corporation in 2012. Some of the earliest signals produced by Wheelock were the A-1 series of AC-powered, dual-projector electromechanical horns. In the early 1970s, Wheelock introduced the 31 (AC-powered) and 34 (DC-powered) series of electromechanical horns. Around 1976, Wheelock created the 7001 (2-wire, flush-mount DC), 7002 (2-wire, surface-mount DC), 34+WS (4-wire, surface-mount DC), and 7004 (2-wire, surface-mount AC) electromechanical horn/strobes. These were the first fire alarm signals to use xenon strobes instead of incandescent lights. The horn and strobe on the 7001 and 7002 models are wired in series, causing the horn to stutter when the strobe flashes. In 1985, Wheelock redesigned the horn's grilles, making them vandal resistant. WHEELOCK E90-2475C-FW SPEAKER . Wheelock Series E Low Profile Speakers and Speaker Strobes are designed for high efficiency sound output, with dual voltage (25/70 VRMS) capability and field selectable taps from 1/8 to 2 watts. The low profile design incorporates a speaker mounting plate for faster and easier installation. Each model has a built-in level adjustment feature and an aesthetic two (2) screw grille cover. The Series E Speaker Strobe models incorporate the low current draw series RSS strobes. Strobe options for wall mount models include 1575 or Wheelock’s patented MCW multi-candela strobe with field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/110cd or the high intensity MCWH strobe with field selectable 135/185cd.The AS is still being manufactured for weatherproof applications.