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NACTool™ 7.0 with STROBETool 2.3
 
NACEVAC™  5.0
NACTool™ enables you to quickly and easily build NAC circuits using Cooper Wheelock's notification appliances. Step by step window screens help you select from a variety of  appliances that will meet all your specification requirements. Calculation errors are a thing of the past. The program will precisely calculate the number of appliances per circuit, the total length and gauge wire, percentage of voltage drop and speaker wattage. Even POWERPATH™ power supplies and SM/DSM synchronization modules will be automatically calculated as demanded by your design.
 
NACEVAC™ is a computer software program that allows you the ease of configuring and calculating a SAFEPATH®4 Audio, Fire and Emergency Evacuation System on your computer. This program contains a “point and click” application manager that allows you to build effective, efficient and economical evacuation systems. The “Make My Own” or the “Use Wizard” modes use step by step window screens which help you select additional amplifiers, splitters and other add-ons to your SAFEPATH®4 model, and a variety of Cooper Wheelock’s evacuation speakers and speaker strobes.

Download NACTool™ in one .zip file 

Download NACEVAC™ in one .zip file 


 
Cooper Wheelock's Speaker Calculator
 
STROBETool™ 2.3
The objective of this program is to provide an easy way to determine wire lengths, quantity of speakers and amplification needed for commercial paging systems. The Cooper Wheelock Speaker Calculator is broken into 4 modules.
  • Section One - Amperage Wire Distance
  • Section Two - Wattage Wire Distance
  • Section Three - Ceiling Speaker Calculator
  • Section Four – Horn Speaker Calculator
 STROBETool™, Cooper Wheelock's newest and simple to use tool enables the system designer to determine "performance based" strobe coverage calculations per NFPA National Fire Alarm Code 2002, Chapter 7. Up to now, designers had to refer to fixed tables found in the National Fire Alarm Code, now the code permits the use of a calculation method to determine strobe coverage. This is particularly significant in that new high intensity strobes are being used and may not be reflected in the existing tables.

Download Speaker Calculator in one .zip file 

 

Download STROBETool™ in one .zip file 


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