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Rotating Flashing Beacons

By D.G. Controls Limited


The Rotating Flashing Beacon is probably considered the traditional type of warning beacon. As the parabolic mirror revolves around the lamp, an intense beam of light is projected. This then provides a warning signal capable of cutting through smoke and dust laden atmospheres and can command attention even when someone is standing with their back to the beacon.


  • Available in the standard voltages of 12V DC, 24V DC, 115V AC and 230V AC.
  • Non-standard voltages 24V and 50V AC available to order.
  • Continuously rated drive mechanism eliminates the nuisance of drive belt breakage.
  • 12V DC and 24V DC variants available with fitted tungsten halogen lamp.

Product Technical Information



Investor In People D.G. Controls Limited
Cadley Hill Road
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 9TB
ENGLAND

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Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, we operate a policy of continuous improvement, and reserve the right to alter models and specifications without notice.  All values and specifications are nominal rather than exact, and where applicable, are with the rated supply voltage only, using new lamps and components.  All information is given in good faith but without guarantee to performance figures.  Where shown all dimensions are in mm unless specifically indicated otherwise.  E&OE

01/01/08