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7120BEP Strobe             
Super Explosion-Proof Strobe


 
3200BEPThe model 7120BEP family is designed, tested, and certified for use in hazardous locations and hostile environments classified by the NEC as Class I, Div. 1 & 2, Groups C & D, Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups E, F, G, and Class III, Div. 1 & 2. They also meet NEMA standards 3, 4, 4X, 7CD, and 9EFG and are marine rated for use in salt water environments. Design features include housing made of die cast high strength copper-free aluminum alloy with a baked powder epoxy finish, stainless steel hardware, oring sealed prestressed glass globe with double pitch acme threads for smooth assembly and ease of maintenance, a flash synchronizing circuit, and an optional guard which need not be removed for relamping.

$1219.53 
Features

 
  • Double flash high intensity
  • Meets NEMA standards
  • Meets UL1203 & UL1638
  • Synchronizable flash
  • Xenon strobe lamp
  • Available in amber, blue, clear, green, and red
  • UL listed

7000 Models

 
  
Pendant Mount Flange Mount Wall Mount

 
ModelDescriptionVoltage
7120BEP–PMpendant mount, 3/4” hubs120VAC
7024BEP–PMpendant mount, 3/4” hubs12/24VDC
7120BEP–FMflange mount, 3/4” hubs120VAC
7024BEP–FMflange mount, 3/4” hubs12/24VDC
7120BEP–WMwall mount, 3/4” hubs120VAC
7024BEP–WMwall mount, 3/4” hubs12/24VDC

Synchronizing Specifications

 

Synchronizing Circuit Connection:
This is a low voltage, low power customer connection which requires one 22ga twisted pair run between each light. Max length between furthest lights 3000 feet. Up to 100 lights of different voltages can be synchronized.

Synchronizing Circuit Features:
Each light contains its own flash rate timing circuit which operates the lamp automatically and a bi-directional synchronizing circuit which overrides the internal timing circuit when connected to another light. When two or more lamps are synchronized together, failure of any lamp will not prevent other lamps from operating. Lights may be operated from different power sources, that is, a 120VAC unit may be synchronized with a 12VDC unit.


Specifications

 
ItemDescription
Lamp Type6001 Xenon strobe lamp
Voltage and Amperage120VAC 60 Hz draws 1.0A ( 1.7A max )
12/24VDC draws 2.5/1.2A average ( 8.0/4.0A max )
Power Supply Output-- AC and DC Units --
20 joules 1st flash
20 joules 2nd flash
Flash Rate40 double flashes per minute
Maximum Operating Temperature Code at 65° C AmbientClass I Groups C and D = 85° C ( T6 )
Class II Groups E, F, & G = 85° C ( T6 )
Simultaneous Exposure to Class I and Class II = 85° C ( T6 )
Size and Weight14.5” tall x 8.75” dia. x 13 lbs
( 368mm x 222mm x 5.9kg )


NFPA Definitions

Class I, Division 2.
A location (1) in which volatile flammable liquids or flammable gases are handled, processed or used, but in which the liquids, vapors or gases will normally be confined within closed containers or closed systems from which they can escape only in case of accidental rupture or breakdown of such containers or systems, or in case of abnormal operation of equipment; or (2) in which ignitable concentrations of gases or vapors are normally prevented by positive mechanical ventilation, and which might become hazardous through failure or abnormal operation of the ventilating equipment; or (3) that is adjacent to a Class I Division 1 location, and to which ignitable concentrations of gases or vapors might occasionally be communicated unless such communication is prevented by adequate positive–pressure ventilation from a source of clean air and effective safeguards against ventilation failure are provided. [See Section 500–4(b) of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.]

Class II, Division 2.
A location in which (1) combustible dust will not normally be in suspension in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures and dust accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with the normal operation of electrical equipment or other apparatus; or (2) dust may be in suspension in the air as a result of infrequent malfunctioning of handling or processing equipment and dust accumulations resulting there from may be ignitable by abnormal operation or failure of electrical equipment or other apparatus. [See Section 500–5 (b) of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.]

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