Moflash X 500 Series Flashing Beacon, 230 V, Surface Mount, Xenon Bulb

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RS Stock No.:
405-5149
Mfr. Part No.:
X500-22RS
Brand:
Moflash
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Brand

Moflash

Supply Voltage

230 V

Light Effect

Flashing

Mounting Style

Surface Mount

Bulb Type

Xenon

Current Type

AC

Base Diameter

150mm

Housing Colour

Black

Lamp Included

Yes

Series

X 500

Height

205mm

Maximum Temperature

+35°C

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Moflash Xenon Signalling Beacon, Flashing, 230 V AC - X500 Series - X500-22RS


The Moflash AC-powered xenon beacon is ideal for indoor or outdoor applications where a very bright warning signal is needed. It produces a powerful 24-joule flash at a rate of 60 FPM (flashes per minute). The warning can be made even more noticeable by using the double-flash mode which extends the signal duration with an 18-joule second flash. This highly visible signal beacon can be used in a range of applications including fire alarms and process control.

• High light output maximises warning efficiency
• Integrated Fresnel lens increases light intensity
• 360° light output (around vertical axis) boosts signal effectiveness
• Versatile option suitable for surface or wall mounting

Application Information


• Manufacturing
• Warehouses
• Process control

Can I run this beacon all day?


Because of the high power rating of the beacon, it should be used for a maximum of 12 hours in a 24-hour period.

Is this beacon weatherproof?


Yes, this beacon has an IP (ingress protection) rating of 65, meaning it's dust-tight and will protect against low-pressure water jets. To make the most of this protection, fit the unit in an upright position, with the base below the lens.

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