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ELK-150RT Siren & Stainless Steel Enclosure

$57.07

  • Model: ELK-150RT
  • Manufactured by: Elk Products, Inc.


Product Description

The ELK-150RT is a self-contained Siren in a tampered "No Rust" stainless steel enclosure. It features two sealed reed tamper switches, one on the Back plate and one on the Front Cover. The switches are normally closed and pre-wired in series. The ELK-150RT can produce two distinct sounds from a single input trigger. The stainless steel exterior reflects the color of the mounting surface allowing the ELK-150RT to blend easily with any residential or commercial building.

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ELK-150RT Components


The ComboTrigger™ option allows controls which have a single alarm output and pulsing option to activate both the burglar and fire alarm sounds. The MilliMiser™ option allows the already low current draw of the ELK-150RT to be reduced even lower. This is ideal for controls with limited alarm output power.


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Features

  • Installer Friendly - Easy to Mount - Exterior / Interior use
  • Sealed Reed Tamper Switches at single bolt closure and at rear of cabinet
  • No Rust - No Mess
  • Compact - Less Noticeable
  • Loud - Rivals Sound of Larger Speakers
  • Heavy Duty 1.8 lb Magnet
  • MilliMiser™  Lowers Current Draw
  • ComboTrigger™ For Single Outputs
  • Pre-Wired For Easy Installation
  • Lifetime Limited Warranty

  • Specifications

  • Operating Voltage: 6 to 14 Volts DC
  • Current Draw: 1.2 Amps, (700 mA on MilliMiser™ setting)
  • Sound Level: 118 db @ 1 meter, 14 vdc
  • Enclosure: #304 Stainless Steel with Stainless Hardware Included
  • Size: 5" H x 5" W x 4" D
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