e2s ST Series Red Flashing Effect Beacon Unit, Xenon Bulb 24V dc, DC, IP66

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RS Stock No.:
772-0852
Mfr. Part No.:
ST-L101XDC024R
Brand:
e2s
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Brand

e2s

Product Type

Beacon Unit

Series

ST

Component Type

Beacon

Multifunction

No

Current Type

DC

Mount Type

Surface

Light Effect

Flashing

Current Consumption

250mA

Lens Colour

Red

Lamp Included

Yes

Bulb Type

Xenon

Maximum Supply Voltage

24V dc

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS

Height

86mm

Base Diameter

86.4mm

IP Rating

IP66

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Housing Colour

Red

COO (Country of Origin):
GB

Customisable Signal Tower, STA & STB Series


The STA and STB series from e2S are customisable signal towers featuring either 2 or 3 AlertAlight L101 type beacons. Each beacon position can contain either a Xenon or high output LED light source. The assembly of the STB2 beacon towers features a prewired junction box and cable loom enabling the end user to determine beacon type and position during installation. The STA version has a SONF1 alarm sounder which synchronises automatically on multi-unit systems.

Features and Benefits


• Multiple configurations of Xenon and LED beacons

• Internal cable loom and termination PCB simplifies installation

• Common negative/neutral supply minimises cabling

• High output LED unit can be set to steady or flashing

• Grey RAL7038 ABS housing with stainless steel fixings and 2 x M20 cable entries

• Polycarbonate lens

• IP66 ingress protection

• Operating temperature of -25 to +55 °C

Note

All LED colours use a Clear lens to maximise output and to ensure the signal is most effective in high ambient light levels.

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