Applied Strobe’s Pendant Mount Hazardous Area Strobe Warning Lights

Applied Strobe

September 18, 2017

Applied Strobe Technology’s hazardous area warning strobe lights are ideal for visual identification of warning or hazards in high noise areas where audible signals may not be heard.

Applications:

  • Strobing lights can indicate the starting and stopping of operations in a manufacturing environment
  • Indicate faulty equipment with industrial warning lights

Features:

  • Solid state power supply•Colorful strobe lights with low power consumption (12 watts)•Intensity 2,000,000 candlepower (peak)
  • Polycarbonate fresnel lens•Cast zinc alloy housing with a gray epoxy finish for superior corrosion resistance
  • Designed for intermittent visual signaling as well as longer duration signaling applications
  • Flashing warning lights with flash rate of 60 flashes/minute•Colorful strobe lights that offer a minimum flash tube life of 10 million flashes at 60 flashes/minute
  • 3/4″ conduit entry
  • Weatherproof and durable light strobe
    Compliances:
  • Class I – Div. 2, Groups A,B,C,D
  • Class II – Groups E,F,G•Class III – Enclosure 3
  • Temp Code: See Electrical Ratings•CSA# – LR56828-2
  • ** Type 3 and/or 4X (where applicable

For more information:

http://appliedstrobe.com/portfolio-item/ast-14/

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