Werma BM 280 Series Red Steady Beacon 230V ac, LED Bulb Base, IP65

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RS Stock No.:
678-2935
Mfr. Part No.:
280.410.68
Manufacturer:
Werma
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Brand

Werma

Product Type

Beacon

Light Effect

Steady

Lens Colour

Red

Housing Material

Polycarbonate, ABS

Bulb Type

LED

Current Type

AC

Mount Type

Base

Current Consumption

50 mA

Base Diameter

142mm

Housing Colour

Black

Maximum Supply Voltage

230V ac

Lamp Included

Yes

Minimum Operating Temperature

30°C

Series

BM 280

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Height

218mm

IP Rating

IP65

Standards/Approvals

CE, EAC

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

WERMA Beacon, Obstruction Light Type, 50mA Current Consumption - BM 280 Series - 280.410.68


When you need a high-output warning beacon to mark aviation obstacles, choose this LED obstruction light from WERMA. You can use it on tall buildings, towers or other high-rise structures in the vicinity of airports and airfields to make sure they're clearly visible to low-flying aircraft. An IP65 rating means it's protected against dust and low-pressure water jets, making it suitable for outdoor use.

Features & Benefits


• Long service life of up to 50,000 hours for long-lasting performance

• Wide operating temperature range between -30°C and +50°C for use in challenging environments

Applications


• Telecommunications

• Factory chimneys

• Aircraft hangars

How do I know what kind of obstruction light I need?


The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) establishes universal regulations for aviation safety among UN members. These aren't legally binding in themselves, but individual authorities must transform them into appropriate laws. Check with your national aviation regulatory body for local requirements.

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