Moflash LED700 Series Amber Multiple Effect Beacon, 85 → 280 V, Surface Mount, LED Bulb, IP66, IP67

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RS Stock No.:
222-2016
Mfr. Part No.:
LED700-05-01
Brand:
Moflash
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Brand

Moflash

Supply Voltage

85 → 280 V

Light Effect

Flashing, Steady

Lens Colour

Amber

Mounting Style

Surface Mount

Bulb Type

LED

Current Type

AC/DC

Current Consumption

0.06A

Housing Colour

White

Lamp Included

Yes

Series

LED700

Multifunction

No

Height

125mm

Base Length

113.5mm

IP Rating

IP66, IP67

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

Base Width

130mm

Maximum Temperature

+65°C

Standards Met

CE Certified

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Moflash Amber LED Beacon, Multiple Light Effects, 60mA - LED700 Series - LED700-05-01


Use this LED beacon from Moflash to provide an effective visual alert in your workplace. This component's amber-coloured lens makes it ideal for a caution signal or for indicating a change in machine status. The unit's ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) material provides durability and impact resistance for use in harsh environments. Its 64 surface-mounted LED bulbs emit a light output of 120° above the vertical axis to ensure good visibility.

Features & Benefits


• Low current consumption of 60mA at 230V AC for energy efficiency
• Wide supply voltage range of 85 to 280V AC or 40 to 380V DC for use in most electrical set-ups
• Wide operating temperature range of -25°C to +65°C for use in cold and hot environments
• UV-stable polycarbonate (PC) lens for use in direct sunlight

Applications


• Process and packaging plants
• Marine industries

How many alarm stages does this beacon have?


This beacon has three pre-selectable alarm stages, including a flashing mode at 60FPM (flashes per minute) or 120FPM and a static mode. You can choose between these stages via a jumper link on the printed circuit board (PCB).

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