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WEATHERPROOF XENONBEACON

•High output Xenon beacon•Weatherproof deep base design •Supports side entry surface cables •IP65 rated

The range of Xenon industrial beacons is available to complementaudible alarms for use in areas either where people may be present who have impaired hearing or areas with high ambient noise levels. Weatherproof Xenon beacons are IP65 rated and support side entry surface cables making them ideal for industrial applications. Xenon beacons have a high light output to maximise the attention attracting potential of the device. DEVICEOVERVIEW •Xenon beacon features high performance light source•IP65 rating ideal for industrial applications INSTALLATIONNOTES •Weatherproof beacon is supplied with simple to install first fix mounting base•Cable entry is from rear or side•Connections are to main beacon body •Separate loop in and loop out terminals are provided•Main body is pushed into sounder base and then twisted to lock into place INTERFACEOPTIONS •Beacon operates from nominal 24V supply and can be connected to any suitably rated conventional sounder circuit

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DIMENSIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Weight (Kg) 0.25 Operation Continuous
Dia (mm)D (mm)
Lens colour Red Flash energy 1.45 Joules 93101 Current consumption 45mA Flash frequency 60/Min D Operating temp range -20°C to +55°C IP rating IP65

CATALOGUENUMBERCat. No.Description

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MXB124/DBMenvier low profile Xenon beacon

Conventional Beacons
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