AUER Signal N Series Clear Flashing, Steady Signal Beacons 48V, LED Bulb Tube, IP67, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
617-445
Mfr. Part No.:
440304408
Brand:
AUER Signal
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Brand

AUER Signal

Product Type

Signal Beacons

Light Effect

Flashing, Steady

Lens Colour

Clear

Housing Material

Polycarbonate

Bulb Type

LED

Mount Type

Tube

Current Consumption

0.270 A

Base Diameter

60mm

Housing Colour

Black

Maximum Supply Voltage

48V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-30°C

Series

N

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Height

131mm

IP Rating

IP67, IP65

Standards/Approvals

CE, EAC, UL

COO (Country of Origin):
AT
The AUER Signal steadfast LED beacon combines innovative technology with practical functionality, making it an essential component for effective signaling. Designed to meet the demanding needs of various environments, it provides both steady and flashing light options, ensuring maximum visibility at all times. The robust housing is constructed from durable materials, ensuring longevity and resilience against the elements. With a modern design that couples aesthetic appeal with high-performance capabilities, this beacon is ideal for industrial and commercial applications alike. It boasts a wide voltage range, making it versatile for various installation scenarios. The IP65 and IP67 ratings attest to its superior protection against dust and moisture, promising reliable performance even in harsh conditions. Simple to install, this beacon supports horizontal and vertical mounting, catering to diverse installation preferences.

Wide voltage range for versatile use

Supports both steady and flashing lighting modes

Constructed with high-power LED technology for enhanced visibility

IP65 and IP67 ratings ensure durability in challenging environments

Easy installation with multiple mounting options

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