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strobe
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xenon

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Available in 24VDC, 120VAC and 220-240VAC 50/60Hz Optional 316 stainless steel ratchet adjustable mounting U-bracket (field installation required) Non-metallic corrosion resistant design 24VDC models contain a supervisory diode and four wire terminal block For use in alarm control panel applications Dome guard included M20 entries standard Optional indicator rings are available in six colors: Black, Blue, Green, Magenta, Red and Yellow Field customizable legend plates available1 Type 4X, IP66 enclosure IP69K compliant Zone 1, 21 Rated, IECEx, ATEX, Ex d IIC, Ex de IIC and Ex tb IIIC UL and cUL Listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G; Class III UL and cUL Listed for Class I, Zone 1 AEx db IIC T3: Zone 21, AEx tb IIIC T200°C, excludes increase safety versions (Ex de) UL Fire Listed (24VDC, Clear model only) Features The Federal Signal patented Global Series® 15 joule and 21 joule Strobes feature a high-intensity xenon strobe tube. The housing is made from non-metallic materials designed to serve the demanding needs of offshore marine and land-based industrial applications, and can dramatically reduce the cost of long-term maintenance. The flameproof “Ex d” versions come standard with two (2) M20 entries. The increased safety “Ex de” versions include a separate terminal chamber for quick field termination or pass-through wiring, and include three (3) M20 entries in a standard configuration. The Global Series Strobe can be combined with all other Global Series audible and visual products in several custom configurations

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