e2s BExBG15 Series

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RS Stock No.:
476-7735
Mfr. Part No.:
BEXBG15DPDC024AB1A1R/R
Brand:
e2s
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Brand

e2s

Lamp Included

Yes

Series

BExBG15

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

e2s Beacon


The e2s AC red lens xenon beacon is a flame-proof alarm, ideal for general signalling duties whilst their robust construction makes installation in the harshest of environments possible. It has additional features, which include automatic synchronisation on multi-beacon systems and stainless steel guard and mounting bracket as standard. It also has an enclosure manufactured from corrosion proof, marine-grade copper-free LM6 aluminium that is phosphate and powder coated.

Features and Benefits


The supply voltage ranging from 20VDC to 28VDC

15J energy

Gas-proof and dust ignition-proof beacons

Light effect is flashing

Automatic synchronisation on multi-beacon systems

Can be set to 'flip-flop' alternating mode with other units on multi-beacon systems

Xenon tubes mechanically secured against shock/vibration

Good resistance to humidity and salt spray environments

Very large termination area

Ratchet adjustable stainless steel ’U’ bracket

IN & OUT terminals

Base width is 153.6mm and height is 246mm

Cable entire is 2 x M20

Operating voltage ranges between -50°C and 70°C

Applications


Traffic control signalling

Hazard awareness

Vehicle safety

Police, Fire and highways lights

Certifications


ATEX approved

IECEx approved

INMETRO approved

GOST-R approved

IP66 rated

IP67 rated

CE certified

EN 60079-0 : 2006

EN 60079-1 : 2007

EN 60079-7 : 2003

EN 61241-0 : 2006

EN 61241-1 : 2004

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