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STROBE WARNING LIGHT • Available in 12VDC and 24VDC, 120VAC and 240VAC • Five lens colors • 4,000 hour strobe tube • Flush or surface mounts on Federal Signal audible signaling devices or control panel • Indoor/outdoor use • Type 3R, IP44 enclosure • UL Listed and CSA Certified Visalert® Strobe Light Model VALS Federal Signal’s Visalert® is a three dimensional, triangular warning light designed to be mated with Federal Signal’s Model 350 Vibratone® horn and the Model 50GC SelecTone® speaker/amplifier. The Model VALS can also be used as a stand alone device. Visalert is available in five lens colors: amber, blue, clear, green and red. Knockouts on the 50GC and the 350 audible devices ensure easy installation. The units can be either independently or simultaneously wired with the audible device. Model VALS uses a linear strobe tube and all the circuitry is contained within the lens. Visalert units are recommended for use in industrial applications and situations where effective visual warning is needed. The Visalert can be flush or surface mounted on the Model 350 horn or Model 50GC speaker/amplifier. Federal Signal’s Visalert strobe light is an affordable, low-maintenance strobe light in a compact size that is perfect for control panel applications. FEDERAL SIGNAL CORPORATION 5yr W A R R A N T Y Operating Flash Rate/ Candela Model Voltage Current Minute Peak1 Mount VALS 12VDC 0.18 amps 80 108,000 Surface VALS 24VDC 0.08 amps 80 108,000 Surface VALS 120VAC 50/60HZ 0.06 amps 80 108,000 Surface VALS 240VAC 50/60HZ 0.03 amps 80 108,000 Surface 1 Peak candela is the maximum light intensity generated by a flashing light during its light pulse

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