Clifford & Snell FL40 Series Clear Flashing Beacon 265V ac, Xenon Bulb Bulkhead Mount, Wall, Conduit, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
197-4605
Mfr. Part No.:
FL40/L50/C/RN
Brand:
Clifford & Snell
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Brand

Clifford & Snell

Product Type

Beacon

Light Effect

Flashing

Lens Colour

Clear

Housing Material

ABS FR UL94 5VB

Bulb Type

Xenon

Current Type

AC

Mount Type

Bulkhead Mount, Wall, Conduit

Current Consumption

100 mA

Housing Colour

Red

Maximum Supply Voltage

265V ac

Lamp Included

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

-35°C

Series

FL40

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Height

81.5mm

IP Rating

IP65

Standards/Approvals

CE, IEC 60529

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Clifford & Snell Clear Flashing Beacon, 115V AC, 100mA - FL40 Series - FL40/L50/C/RN


Use this Clifford & Snell clear flashing beacon as a visual signal to warn people of changes in industrial processes. It's a versatile unit that can be used as a standalone signal or combined with other beacons for a complete signalling system. Thanks to its broad operating temperature range of -35°C to +70°C, it's suitable for use in demanding environments. Its polycarbonate lens and ABS base are also flame-retardant for safety in the event of a fire.

Features & Benefits


• Low current draw of 100mA for energy-efficient operation

• Stainless steel fixings are resistant to corrosion for secure installation

• IP65 rating means it's protected against dust and low-pressure water jets

Applications


• Obstruction marking

• Laboratory safety

How fast does this beacon flash?


This beacon has a high flash rate of 60 flashes per minute to produce an urgent alert.

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