Cooper Wheelock RSSR-24MCC-NW Red Colored Lens Strobe, White, Field Selectable Candela

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The COOPER-WHEELOCK-RSSR-24MCC-NW white strobe with a red lens has low current draw with outstanding performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness. The strobe has a field selectable candela of 15/30/75/95cd and is UL Listed under Standard 1638 for Emergency signaling.

The RSSR-24MCC-NW uses a Xenon flashtube enclosed in a rugged Lexan red lens dependable visual signaling. The unit may be synchronized when used with the Series SM or DSM Sync Module(s) or Wheelocks POWERPATH Power Supplies with Wheelocks Patented Sync Protocol.

The RSSR-24MCC-NW employs an integral, strobe mounting plate that makes it easy to mount to a variety of backboxes. The strobe can be mounted to single-gang, double-gang, 4" square, 100mm European backboxes or the SHBB surface backbox. An attractive cover plate is provided for a clean, finished appearance.

Also known as: WH-125917, RSSR24MCCNW

Technical Specifications:
  • Lens Color: Red
  • Mount: Wall or Ceiling
  • Plate Color: White
  • Lettering: None
  • Strobe Candela: 15/30/75/95
  • Input Voltage: 24 VDC
  • Rated Average RMS Current @ 24 VDC: 0.270
  • Max Current: 0.420


For more information about the Cooper Wheelock RSSR-24MCC-NW, please contact us.
  • Field selectable candela settings of 15/30/75/95cd
  • Indoor 24VDC models with UL Regulated Voltage at 16-33 VDC using filtered DC or unfiltered FWR input voltage
  • Weatherproof strobe notification appliances 12 VDC
  • Multitone appliance
  • Strobes can be synchronized with Wheelocks DSM sync module or power supplies
  • Combination speaker/strobes available for voice messages with visual alerting
  • Mount to standard electrical boxes
  • High quality designs from the leader in fire notification alarms


2 Reviews

  • 5
    COOPER-WHEELOCK-RSSR-24MCC-NW

    Posted by 143463 on Jun 25th 2019

  • 5
    COOPER-WHEELOCK-RSSR-24MCC-NW

    Posted by 78541 on Dec 26th 2014