Allen Bradley 855P Series Red Multiple Effect Beacon, 24 V ac/dc, Panel Mount, LED Bulb

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RS Stock No.:
536-4517
Mfr. Part No.:
855PB-B24LE422
Brand:
Allen Bradley
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Brand

Allen Bradley

Supply Voltage

24 V ac/dc

Light Effect

Flashing, Steady

Lens Colour

Red

Mounting Style

Panel Mount

Bulb Type

LED

Current Type

AC, DC

Base Diameter

65mm

Housing Colour

Black

Lamp Included

Yes

Series

855P

Multifunction

Yes

Height

85mm

Maximum Temperature

+60°C

Minimum Temperature

-25°C

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
AT

855PB Static / Flashing LED


22.5mm panel mount
Static or Flashing selectable
IP65 rating

Allen Bradley Beacon, Red Lens, 65mm Base Diameter - 855PB-B24LE422


Looking for a way to signal possible danger or indicate when machinery is running? Use this beacon from Rockwell Automation's Allen Bradley range as a visual warning to attract attention. The bright LED and red lens are highly visible and you can choose between a steady or flashing light effect to suit your application. With a 65mm base and 85mm height, the unit fits easily on smaller panels. A robust plastic housing offers protection against damage. You'll find beacons like this used in cleanrooms, medical imaging systems and research sites.

• 22mm cutout for easy compatibility with standard panels
• Long-lasting LED bulb reduces maintenance
• IP65 rating indicates the unit is dust-tight and resists low-pressure water sprays
• Wide operating temperature range between -25°C and +60°C for use in demanding conditions

Standards and Certifications


• UL

How do I select a beacon colour?


Beacon colours depend on applications and the message you want to send. Typically, red means danger and requests immediate action. Amber is usually a warning, urging people to be more alert. Green shows something is in process or that it's safe to carry on, while blue usually means equipment is powering down.

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