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Question:

Can you have a Stacklight with one flash and one steady light?

Answer

Yes, use a flashing base and bypass the flasher for the steady light.

FAQ ID: 349



Question:

Do you sell the replacement LEDs for the Stacklights?

Answer

Yes.

FAQ ID: 350



Question:

Do you offer a 4-position switch to control Stacklights?

Answer

We do carry a few 4 and 5 position switches that will allow you to control a stack light.

If you look at the Tech Specs the 4-position doesn't have an OFF position, a contact is made in each position. The 5-position has 4 contact positions and a center OFF position.

FAQ ID: 485



Question:

Can you install a higher wattage bulb in a Stacklight?

Answer

Yes, if you can find a higher watt bulb with same voltage. Although the bulb will not last as long, it will handle a higher watt bulb.

FAQ ID: 574



Question:

Is there any way to use a Triac output with an LED Stacklight without having the problem of Triac leakage?

Answer

The test results that we have are that they do not illuminate due to leakage.

FAQ ID: 575



Question:

What is the current draw on the 120 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight Alarm Modules ?

Answer

12 ma.

FAQ ID: 682



Question:

What is the current draw on the 24 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight Alarm Modules?

Answer

13 ma.

FAQ ID: 683



Question:

What is the current draw on the 120 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight Strobe Modules?

Answer

60 ma.

FAQ ID: 684



Question:

What is the current draw on the 24 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight Strobe Modules?

Answer

175 ma.

FAQ ID: 685



Question:

What is the current draw on the 120 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight LED Lamps?

Answer

9 ma.

FAQ ID: 686



Question:

What is the current draw on the 120 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight Incandescent Lamps?

Answer

44 ma.

FAQ ID: 687



Question:

What is the current draw on the 24 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight LED Lamps?

Answer

40 ma.

FAQ ID: 688



Question:

What is the current draw on the 24 Volt Cutler-Hammer Stacklight Incandescent Lamps?

Answer

180 ma.

FAQ ID: 689



Question:

What is the current draw on the 120Volt Cutler-Hammer LED Indicators?

Answer

14 ma.

FAQ ID: 690



Question:

What is the current draw on the 120Volt Cutler-Hammer Incandescent Indicators?

Answer

20 ma.

FAQ ID: 691



Question:

What is the current draw on the 24 Volt Cutler-Hammer LED Indicators?

Answer

14 ma.

FAQ ID: 692



Question:

What is the current draw on the 24Volt Cutler-Hammer Incandescent Indicators & Illuminated Switches?

Answer

40 ma.

FAQ ID: 693



Question:

Where can I find samples of the audio alarms used by the E26 Stacklights?

Answer

Samples of the bitonal, intermittent, and continuous monotonal alarms can be found on the Stacklights Support page.

FAQ ID: 948



Question:

Can the stacklights be used outdoors?

Answer

These Stacklights are not UV rated, thus the plastic will degrade when constantly used under the sunlight. They are rated to protect against dust, moisture and are completely water tight but unfortunately, are not designed to withstand the effect of UV from the sun.

FAQ ID: 1117



Question:

If I use an alarm module on my Eaton Cutler Hammer stacklight which wiring terminal does the alarm module use?

Answer

The alarm module, since it is always the topmost unit on the stacklight, uses the next highest terminal, after the last light module.


For example;

If you had 2 light modules and an alarm module

the bottom light module would use terminal 1

the next light module would use terminal 2

the alarm module would use terminal 3



If you had 1 light module and an alarm module

the light would use terminal 1

the alarm module would use terminal 2.

FAQ ID: 1206




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