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5552-15W-R 5552-15W-G |
Multi-Purpose 15W
Loudspeaker Edwards is a registered trademark of UTC Fire & Security |
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5552-15W-G shown above |
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The Edwards 5552 loudspeaker is high-efficiency double re-entrant loudspeaker that delivers 15-watts of continuous power. Its unique design provides exceptional intelligibility, making it ideal for fire alarm and life safety applications. It is UL 1480 listed as a fire protective signaling speaker. The 5552 operates within a nominal frequency response range of 400-14,000 Hz, and provides audible output of 120dB (peak at one meter) at the rated power level. It includes a versatile, three-way 25/70.7 V line transformer that meets a variety of distributed system needs. The transformer is adjustable by means of a convenient seven-position, watts/impedance selection switch. This labor-saving switch is screwdriver adjustable and includes a protective cover with built-in cable strain relief. The 5552 features an innovative mounting bracket that, with a single adjustment, provides precise positioning in both the vertical and horizontal planes. It also allows the 5552 to be installed on conventional surfaces or strap-mounted on I-beams or pillars. Durable epoxy-coated metal and ABS plastic components are weather-resistant suitable for indoor or outdoor use. |
Features |
Superior intelligibility for voice and tone signaling |
High-efficiency driver with proven performance reliability |
Suitable for installation on supervised
circuits Includes a versatile 25/70.7 transformer for line applications UL 1480 listed as fire protective signaling speakers Adjustable bracket for precise positioning Environment resistant for outdoor and indoor use Available in gray or red finish |
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This page was last updated December 28,
2011
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