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48SIN Series |
AdaptaBeacon
Steady-On Incandescent Light PLC Compatible NEMA Type 4X Edwards is a registered trademark of UTC Fire & Security |
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The Edwards 48SIN Series AdaptaBeacon steady-on lights are designed to meet continuous visual signaling requirements. The unique double fresnel has been optically engineered to maximize brilliance. This is accomplished with a series of complementing fresnels that cause the dome to "fill" when the light is operating. Beam distance is also increased with fresnel lenses. And, with no moving parts, the lights are immune to shock and vibration. The incandescent lights are available in six colors: red, amber, blue, green, magenta and clear. Designed for indoor or outdoor installation. The lights may be direct or 1/2" (13mm) conduit mounted on any plane. However, vertical installation ensures maximum beam width projection. For weatherproof installations units must be mounted vertically with dome up. Use Cat. No. GSK-KIT gasket kit for weatherproof surface installation of AC models. May be corner mounted indoors using the Cat. No. WBR, wall mount bracket. Ideally suited for applications where a continuous steady-on incandescent light signal is required or where ambient noise makes audible signals difficult to hear. The 48SIN is used where multiple, smaller, stand-alone visual signals are required. The gasketed NEMA 4X enclosure ensures installation acceptability in most industrial and commercial locations.
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Features |
Weatherproof 25W Halogen lamp in 120V AC Model: 20W Halogen lamp in 24V AC and 24V DC Models Snap-on high impact polycarbonate/ABS base Shatter resistant polycarbonate lens |
Agency Approvals |
UL 1638 Listed UL Listed NEMA Type 4X enclosure cUL Listed |
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This page was last updated August 19, 2014
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