What is a Wheelock 7003? (If it exists) I have never heard of these until Today. What do they look like? How are they different compared to the others?
As far as I can tell, I think they are a 120v AC version of the 7001/a flush mount version of the 7004.
It is indeed an AC horn/strobe with the same power statistics as the 7004T. I’ve never seen one, but it seems logical that it would be the flush mounted version (and some people on Facebook said as much). Some later data sheets omit it, so I guess it got discontinued before the rest of the 700x series. Can’t imagine there was much demand for a flush-mounted AC horn/strobe - maybe they would have been used in closed-contact systems with no panel, and/or as replacements for older AC horn/light devices?
Well if Wheelock Documents confirm it existed then I guess it did. It must not have been very Popular. One thing for sure is if someone finds one (If any are left) They would have a Very Rare Device.
Wheelock 7003s are cursed 7001s
Wheelock apparently made the Wheelock 32 (An extremely rare High dB version to a 34). There’s also the 33 also like the 34. I believe Wheelock also made 35 & 37 horns. I believe they skipped out on the 38 & 39
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A 7003 is basically obsolete. I can’t really find a picture of one so there’s what it narrows down to. However the description of ‘it looks flush mounted like a 7001’ is very vague so it could look like anything at this point.