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Eaton's Cooper Notification - STH-3R

Cluster Speaker with Three STH-15SR Horns, Red

Series: Wheelock

Model: STH-3R

  • Cluster Speaker systems come fully assembled.
  • High efficiency unit for life safety and/or general communication announcing/notification
  • Provides high-intelligibility voice reproduction and available high intensity visual alerting for emergency alarm and protective signaling
  • Speakers and Strobes are prefabricated to a 10” x 10” x 6” steel enclosure for indoor use
  • Mounts to ceiling or wall
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The Wheelock Series Cluster Speakers are designed for ceiling or wall mounting for high ambient noise environments. All alerting systems are equipped with UL listed STH-15SR or STH-15S supervised horn loudspeakers mounted to a steel enclosure.
  • Cluster Speaker systems come fully assembled.
  • High efficiency unit for life safety and/or general communication announcing/notification
  • Provides high-intelligibility voice reproduction and available high intensity visual alerting for emergency alarm and protective signaling
  • Speakers and Strobes are prefabricated to a 10” x 10” x 6” steel enclosure for indoor use
  • Mounts to ceiling or wall
  • Only 1 pair of wires needed for audio connections
  • Omni-directional sound
  • Labor savings – (both time and money)
  • Conduit knockouts for ½” or ¾” coupling
  • Shipped in one box
  • Applications
      Hazard warning / alerting
    • Industrial audible and visual signaling
    • Process control area notification
    • Warning lights
    • Security alert indication
 
 

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