225XL Electraray® Hazardous Location LED Flashing Warning Light with XLT™


225XLElectraray® Hazardous Location LED Flashing Warning Light with XLT™
LED BASED WARNING LIGHT FOR HEAVY-DUTY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
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XLT™ Technology
Available in 24VAC/DC, 120VAC and 240VAC
Five lens/lamp colors
Flashing mode standard, configurable to Steady-burn
60,000 hour, vibration-resistant LED lamp
1/2–inch pipe mount
Type 4X, IP66 enclosure, Marine Listed
UL and cUL Listed

The model 225XL is a hazardous location flashing signal light that features the super bright LED array with XLT™, eXtreme Light Technology. The unit is available in 24VAC/DC or 120VAC-240VAC self detecting voltage and five colors -- amber, blue, clear, green and red. The 225XL comes standard in flashing mode and is field configurable to steady burn mode for maximum functionality.
The Model 225XL has been certified by UL as meeting Type 4X watertight and corrosion-resistant requirements, and is rated for Division 2 applications. This hazardous location warning light has a black polyurethane-coated base and the inner Fresnel lens is available in five colors - amber, blue, clear, green and red. The clear polycarbonate outer dome can be quickly removed for access while changing the lamp or inspecting the unit.
Federal Signal's super bright LED array used in the 225XL with XLT inside produces intense light output and 60,000 hours of service. Increased shock and vibration resistance add to this unit's rugged industrial portfolio of features.
The 225XL is UL Listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D; Class II Division 2, Groups F and G; and Class III.
The Federal Signal Model 225XL is ideal for wet, corrosive atmospheres like those found in food processing industries or anywhere a vibration-resistant visual signal is needed.