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News Release from: Klaxon Signals | Subject: Ultra-bright DC LED beacons
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 25 July 2005

Klaxon ultra-bright DC LED beacons

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Klaxon ultra-bright DC LED beacons are ideal for security and fire installations.

Klaxon's standard ultra-bright DC LED beacons, part of the Flashguard Series, have been designed for applications where low current consumption, reliability and synchronised beacon flashing are important, making them ideally suited for security and fire installations All LED beacons use 8 high reliability ultra bright LEDs

The 11/35V DC version has zero power consumption when connected in reverse polarity for fire alarm applications.

It is also user configurable, providing a choice between flashing or continuous non-flashing options.

Flashguard LED beacons are compact and modern in appearance, with a Fresnel lens for greater visibility and an exceptionally long life compared to traditional types of beacon.

They are lightweight, easy to install and weatherproof to IP65.

Four styles are available.

Standard and fire models include a terminal block and 27mm deep base which is supplied with a seal and grommet.

Fire models also include flying leads.

Ultra low profile models come with a screw and nylon wing nut, mounting gasket and 40cm of cable.

A low profile style, without a base, is available on request.

An optional weatherproof cable connector is also available to upgrade standard and fire versions from IP65 rating to IP67 for outdoor/storm applications.

High output DC LED beacons are also available as part of Klaxon's Sonos range.

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