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WHEELOCK ELCHW

Original price $80.18 - Original price $80.18
Original price
$80.18
$80.18 - $80.18
Current price $80.18
Availability :
In stock

Product Overview

 The Eaton Wheelock Eluxa series includes electronic chimes (ELCH) and chime strobes (ELCHS) designed for indoor wall and ceiling applications. These devices offer field-selectable tones including 1 Hz, 2 Hz, Coded, and Temporal 3 (T3), making them adaptable for various signaling requirements. The chime strobes incorporate advanced, energy-efficient LED technology with multiple candela settings, providing reliable visual notification while minimizing power consumption. With a low-profile, modern design, Eluxa appliances blend seamlessly into hospital, institutional, and other professional environments. Eaton’s innovative 2-wire circuit allows the audible tone to be silenced while maintaining strobe operation via Wheelock’s synchronization protocol, or alternatively, 4-wire operation enables independent control of both audible and visual signals. The devices are 24V and can be pre-wired and pre-tested via a hinged mounting plate, simplifying installation.

Key Features

  • Selectable Chime Modes: 1 Hz, 2 Hz, Coded, and Temporal 3 (T3)
  • Advanced LED Efficiency: Minimizes current draw and reduces overall system costs
  • Adjustable Volume: Ensures proper audibility with anechoic sound levels up to 78 dB
  • Versatile Installation: Pre-wire/pre-test with hinged mounting plate for wall and ceiling applications
  • Multiple Candela Settings: Wall: 15, 30, 75, 110, 135, 185 cd; Ceiling: 15, 30, 75, 110, 150, 177 cd
  • Compliance & Approvals: UL 1638, UL 464, CAN/ULC-S525, CAN/ULC-S526, CSFM, FM, RoHS compliant, mercury-free
  • System Compatibility: Works with all FACP panels compatible with Exceder LED3 and Wheelock RSS strobes, maintaining backward compatibility with existing installations
  • Ideal Applications: Hospitals, institutional facilities, and other environments requiring reliable audible and visual notification