AUER Signal T Series Green Flashing, Steady Signal Beacons 240V, LED Bulb Tube, IP66

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Kr. 987,70

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RS Stock No.:
617-364
Mfr. Part No.:
859506313
Brand:
AUER Signal
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Brand

AUER Signal

Product Type

Signal Beacons

Light Effect

Flashing, Steady

Lens Colour

Green

Housing Material

Polycarbonate

Bulb Type

LED

Mount Type

Tube

Housing Colour

Black

Terminal Type

Screw

Maximum Supply Voltage

240V

Series

T

Minimum Operating Temperature

30°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

IP Rating

IP66

Standards/Approvals

CE, EAC, RoHS, UL

COO (Country of Origin):
AT
The AUER Signal LED Steady and flashing beacon from the T-Series range offers a remarkable blend of modern design and advanced LED technology. Designed for versatility, this beacon provides both steady and flashing light modes, making it ideal for various industrial and general applications. Its robust construction ensures adaptability to challenging environments with a high degree of protection (IP66 rating) and excellent impact resistance (IK08). The choice of lens colors allows for customized signaling, enhancing visibility in any setting. The easy-to-use connection technology facilitates quick installation, providing consistent performance with minimal setup time. This beacon stands out not only for its functionality but also for its aesthetic appeal, seamlessly integrating into any infrastructure.

Modular design ensures user-friendly installation and maintenance

Multiple lens color options enable flexibility in signaling requirements

Durable housing crafted from polycarbonate delivers long-lasting performance

Designed to withstand extreme temperatures, making it suitable for various climates

Service life exceeds 50,000 hours, reducing replacement frequency

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