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Eaton Wheelock MIZ mini horn, wall, white, 24 V, indoor

Item #: CWL-MIZ-24-SW

Product Info

CWLMIZ24SW
Eaton
MIZ-24-SW

Wheelock Series MIZ-24S-W piezoelectric Mini Horns is a compact electronic alarm appliances that are listed under UL Standard 464 for Audible Appliances in Public Mode Fire Protection Systems. The Series MIZ-24S models provide a field selectable Continuous or Code 3 horn tone when connected directly to a fire alarm control panel. They can also provide a synchronized code 3 horn tone using the Wheelock DSM Sync Modules or Wheelock Power Supplies. The series MIZ appliances are attractive, offer high sound output along with low current draw and are ideal for alarm signaling in individual rooms, apartments, hotels, motels and offices. Color choices of red or off-white will blend with any décor.

Product Features

Approvals include: UL Standard 464, California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), New York City (MEA), and Factory Mutual (FM)

Field selectable settings for Temporal (Code 3) or Continuous Horn

Synchronized code 3 horn when used with Wheelock Sync Module

Designed to meet or exceed NFPA/ANSI standards

Convenient mounting to any standard single-gang box

Beauty plugs to cover mounting screws

No additional trimplate required for flush mounting

Fast installation with In/Out screw terminals using #12 to #18 AWG

High sound output with low current draw

Available in red or off-white color

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT NAME
Eaton Wheelock MIZ mini horn
CATALOG NUMBER
MIZ-24S-W
UPC
786697384844
PRODUCT LENGTH/DEPTH
0.356 in
PRODUCT HEIGHT
4.514 in
PRODUCT WIDTH
2.76 in
PRODUCT WEIGHT
0.174 lb
COMPLIANCES
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CERTIFICATIONS
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE OF HORN
Horn
HOUSING COLOR
White
HOUSING MATERIAL
Plastic
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
32º F to 120º F (0º C to 49º C) and maximum humidity of 93%
INDOOR/OUTDOOR
Indoor
MOUNTING METHOD
Wall
TONES
Continuous/Code 3
VOLTAGE
24 V
APPROVALS
FM
UL
CSFM
MEA
SOUND LEVEL (DBA)
87

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