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Xenon Flashing Beacons

By D.G. Controls Limited


The Xenon Beacon, often referred to as a "Strobe", is the 'New-Technology' of visual warning beacons. The gas discharge method yields very high light output from minimal energy input.
  • Available in the standard voltages of 12V UC, 24V UC, 115V AC and 230V AC. (n.b. UC = DC or AC)
  • All units available with choice of the following fitted lens colours:-
    Red Lens Red
    Amber Lens Amber
    Green Lens Green
    Blue Lens Blue
    Clear Lens Clear
  • 'Stockists-choice' automatic voltage ranging VRA (12V to 100Vdc or 12 to 70Vac) ideal for fork lift trucks, traction and general industrial.
  • All-solid-state Xenon exciters.

Product Technical Information


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

Tel: +44 (0) 1283 550850
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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