Cooper Wheelock STRC Ceiling Strobe
The Cooper Wheelock STRC Ceiling Strobe offers dependable visual alerts for emergency communication systems. Designed specifically for ceiling installation, this device provides high-intensity strobe signaling, making it ideal for buildings that require ADA compliance and effective occupant notification.
Key Features
Ceiling-Mounted Visual Signaling
Engineered for overhead placement, the STRC ensures wide visual coverage, especially in large or open spaces. Its design supports strategic installation that enhances visibility and compliance.
High-Intensity Flash Output
This strobe emits a bright, attention-grabbing flash. Therefore, it improves emergency awareness, especially in environments with high ambient noise or for individuals with hearing impairments.
Low Power Consumption
The STRC strobe is designed to operate efficiently, drawing minimal current while maintaining high performance. As a result, it supports cost-effective and sustainable system operation.
Compact, Aesthetic Design
With a sleek profile and neutral finish, the device blends easily into ceiling environments. It suits a wide range of commercial, institutional, and industrial interiors.
Application and Usage
This strobe is ideal for use in schools, offices, hospitals, and public buildings. Since it is designed for ceiling use, it helps distribute visual alerts uniformly, especially in areas where wall space is limited or obstructed.
Installation Tips
To ensure proper function, mount the STRC on a compatible electrical backbox. Align the unit to face downward and connect it to a synchronized notification appliance circuit if required. Additionally, follow manufacturer specifications for spacing and strobe candela settings to meet code requirements.
Advantages
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Delivers bright visual signals for increased emergency awareness
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Designed for easy ceiling mounting in various building types
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Operates with low power draw for efficient performance
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Enhances compliance with ADA and NFPA standards
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Integrates smoothly with modern fire alarm systems



