Clifford & Snell YL40 Series Amber Beacon-Sounder Combination, IP65 24V ac Back, Surface 108 dB @ 1m

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RS Stock No.:
197-4640
Mfr. Part No.:
YL40/N50/A/RN/WR
Brand:
Clifford & Snell
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Brand

Clifford & Snell

Product Type

Beacon-Sounder Combination

Lens Colour

Amber

Current Type

AC

Light Effect

Strobe

Current Consumption

95mA

Sounder Type

Multi-tone

Mount Type

Back, Surface

Series

YL40

Terminal Type

Terminal Block

Bulb Type

Xenon

Maximum Supply Voltage

24V ac

Minimum Operating Temperature

-35°C

Housing Colour

Red

Sound Level at 1m

108dB

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Maximum Sound Level

108dB

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Number of Tones

32

IP Rating

IP65

Housing Material

ABS, Polycarbonate

Standards/Approvals

CE Certified EN54-3 UKCA

Clifford & Snell Amber Sounder Beacon, 230V AC, 108dB - YL40 Series - YL40/N50/A/RN/WR


Alert personnel to a potential hazard with this amber sounder beacon from Clifford & Snell. The unit combines a xenon strobe light with an audible alarm for a versatile signal. The sounder generates a loud volume output of 108dB at 1m, making it easy to hear in loud environments. For added safety, the enclosure is made of flame-retardant ABS to help prevent the spread of flames in the event of a fire.

Features & Benefits


• IP65 rating means it's dust-tight and protected against low-pressure water jets

• Low current draw of 95mA for reduced energy consumption

Applications


• Commercial premises

• Light industrial facilities

• Marine industry

How do I determine how loud my sounder beacon should be?


A sounder beacon should sound at 5 to 15dB above the ambient noise in your work environment to ensure it can be heard above personnel and machinery.

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