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Edwards Signaling 125LED Series Standard LED Beacon for NEMA 4X Applications, 24V, Green

125LEDFG24D|ED-125LEDFG2

Edwards Signaling 125LED Series Standard LED Beacon for NEMA 4X Applications, 24V, Green

125LEDFG24D|ED-125LEDFG2

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Edwards Signaling

Edwards Signaling 125LED Series Standard LED Beacon for NEMA 4X Applications, 24V, Green

125LEDFG24D | ED-125LEDFG2

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Product Overview

The Edwards 125 Class Standard LED beacons are UL and cUL listed signaling appliances. Two versions of 125 Class Standard LED Beacons are available: Flashing 65 FPM (125LEDF) and Steady-On (125LEDS). Both versions feature a corrosion resistant Type 4X enclosure and can be panel or conduit mounted. The base is manufactured from a 33% glass filled nylon, providing high resistance to heat and high chemical resistivity. The lens is made of shatter resistant polycarbonate. Both the Flashing LED and Steady-On LED beacons are available with either a black or gray base, and amber, blue, green or red lens.

Main Features

  • UL and cUL listed signaling appliances
  • Flashing 65 FPM and Steady-On versions
  • Corrosion resistant Type 4X enclosure
  • 33% glass filled nylon base for heat and chemical resistance
  • Shatter resistant polycarbonate lens
  • Available in 24V DC or 120V AC
  • Gray or black base options
  • Amber, blue, green, or red lens options
  • Immune to shock and vibration
  • -31F to 150F operating temperature

General Information

Name: Edwards Signaling 125LED Series Standard LED Beacon for NEMA 4X Applications, 24V, Green
Category: Edwards Signaling, Fire, Fire Notification Appliances, Strobes
UPC Code: 782640050385
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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