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MULTICOLOR LED STATUS INDICATOR FOR HAZARDOUS AREAS • Available in 24VAC/DC and 120VAC • Tri or quad-color models • 100,000 hour, vibration-resistant LED light source • Surface mount • PLC compatible • Type 4X, IP66 enclosure • UL and cUL Listed Hazardous Location UniStat™ Status Indicator Model USIX The UniStat™ is an LED (light emitting diode) based, multi-color, single-high status indicator. Using the latest die level LED technology, this unique status indicator can produce three colors (Amber, Green and Red) or four colors (Amber, Blue, Green and Red) from a single light source. The UniStat offers a choice of four integrated flash patterns – steady-burn, slow flash, strobe flash and SimuStrobe™. SimuStrobe simulates the attention-getting flash rate of a strobe light but with a much more color-rich output. The user can choose a total of 12 possible flash/color combinations in the tri-color models and 16 in the quad-color models. The USIX is protected in a durable polycarbonate housing utilizing four 34 inch knockout conduit openings in the surface mount base. The outer glass globe is protected by a polycarbonate dome guard(included). Each model arrives pre-assembled and ready to surface mount. The USIX has been designed for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D; Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G; and Class III. The USIX is suitable for use in Type 4X applications. 5yr W A R R A N T Y Operating Model Description Voltage Current Mount USIX-024TC Tri-color 24VAC/DC 0.087 amps Surface USIX-120TC Tri-color 120VAC 0.058 amps Surface USIX-024QC Quad-color 24VAC/DC 0.087 amps Surface USIX-120QC Quad-color 120VAC 0.058 amps Surface

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