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Eaton Cooper Wheelock SPB-80/4E Supervised Audio Booster with One 80W Circuit & Two 2A Strobe Circuits, Red, 80W, 220VAC Input

Item #: CWL-SPB-80/4

Product Info

CWLSPB804
Eaton
SPB-80/4

SP SUPERV AUDIO POWER BOOSTER 80W 4A STRB PWR RD

The Cooper Wheelock SPB-80/4E is a 80W supervised audio power booster with 4 Amps of supervised and synchronizable strobe power. The unit easily connects to the Wheelock SP40S or SP40/2. Multiple SPB-804/E audio boosters can be inter-connected to accommodate large installations with supervised audio power and also supervised and synchronized strobe power requirements.

The SPB-80/4E draws 1.2 watts of audio input power to properly operate and provide additional supervised audio output power. A maximum of 5,280 watts of supervised audio power can be achieved. Additional strobe power can be obtained via a combination of SPB-80/4 or Wheelock Power Supplies/Chargers. The power booster features a 220 VAC input voltage.

0 Watt Supervised Audio Power Booster w/4 Amps of Supervised. & Sync. Strobe Powe.
Designed to provide for additional supervised audio power for live voice, pre-recorded messages or background music (BGM). Fully supervised patent pending circuitry is always in effect even during BGM. The SPB-80/4 also provides 4 Amps of 24 VDC Supervised and Synchronized Strobe Power. The SPB-320, SPB-160 and the SPB- 80/4 easily connects to the Wheelock SP40S or SP40/2. Multiple SPB- 320, SPB-160 and SPB-80/4 Audio Boosters can be inter-connected to accommodate large installations with supervised audio power and also supervised and synchronized strobe power requirements.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT NAME
Eaton SAFEPATH accessory
CATALOG NUMBER
SPB-80/4
UPC
786697189883
PRODUCT LENGTH/DEPTH
6 in
PRODUCT HEIGHT
21 in
PRODUCT WIDTH
16 in
PRODUCT WEIGHT
36 lb
COMPLIANCES
Not Applicable
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
MOUNTING METHOD
Wall
HOUSING COLOR
Red
HOUSING MATERIAL
Steel
STANDBY CURRENT
120mA
TYPE OF ACCESSORY
Supervised power booster

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