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STROBE HORN (MODEL 7004T-115W-NS)     

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The Strobe Horn is an auxiliary bell with a flashing light signal designed for those who are deaf and hard of hearing. It is a grill type horn for signaling applications where high sound, low current draw and dependable operation are essential. It emits 95 dba at 10 feet. Standard resonant grill type horns in 115 VAC, 0.16 Amps. Available accessories for the strobe horn are a 4 inch surface exposed conduit back box; concealed conduit surface adapter plate; semi-flush plate; and outdoor box.

Notes: U.L., F.M. and C.S.A. listed.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Maxi-Signal Products, Division of Mill Specialties, Inc.

5 East 49th St, PO Box 398
La Grange, Illinois 60525
United States
Telephone: 800-227-9636.
Fax: 800-543-3546.
Web: http://www.maxi-signal.com.


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