Werma BM 828 Series Yellow Flashing Beacon, 230 V ac, Surface Mount, Xenon Bulb, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
365-9863
Distrelec Article No.:
133-66-165
Mfr. Part No.:
828.300.68
Brand:
Werma
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Brand

Werma

Supply Voltage

230 V ac

Light Effect

Flashing

Lens Colour

Yellow

Mounting Style

Surface Mount

Bulb Type

Xenon

Current Type

AC

Current Consumption

150mA

Base Diameter

98mm

Housing Colour

Black

Lamp Included

Yes

Series

BM 828

Height

137mm

IP Rating

IP65

Minimum Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Temperature

+45°C

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

WERMA Yellow Flashing Xenon Beacon, 230V AC, 98mm Base Diameter - BM 828 Series - 828.300.68


This yellow signal beacon from WERMA provides a quick visual warning of a change in a machine's operating conditions. It allows personnel to easily identify the state of electromechanical equipment to improve efficiency and workplace safety. The beacon features a xenon lamp, which emits a clear, bright light that's easy to see. Its current consumption of just 150mA makes it an energy-efficient, cost-saving choice. It's designed for surface mounting, making it an ideal solution for commercial and industrial instruments or control panels.

Features & Benefits


• Broad operating temperature range of -20°C to +50°C for use in demanding environments
• CE (Conformité Européenne) certified as it meets the safety, health and environmental protection requirements of the European Union
• IP65 (ingress protection) rating means it's protected against dust and low-pressure water jets

Applications


• Logistics and shipping
• Building industry
• Industrial safety panels
• Mining industry

When should I use a flashing beacon rather than a steady beacon?


A flashing beacon is ideal for immediately attracting an operator's attention to temporary situations, such as a change in machine status. A steady beacon is better suited for indicating longer-term conditions.

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