2. Intended use
With a danger and risk analysis, dangers created in the installation can be ascertained. If a dangerous situa-
tion is to be avoided, then the flashing lights can be used as an integral part of a technical safety system
(Safety Instrument System - SIS). Because of the very different integration of the flashing lights in various
safety architectures, they must be viewed differently. The flashing light is intended for use in safety relevant
applications with low requirement rates (low demand) in safety chains up to safety integration level 2 (SIL 2),
for applications with high requirement rates or continuous requirement (high demand) in safety chains up to
safety integration level 1 (SIL 1) and for starting alarms and similar applications in safety chains up to safety
integration level 2 (SIL 2).
In general, the operational safety of the device and the therefore connected system is only guaranteed dur-
ing intended use in accordance with the specifications of the operating manual. Custom-designed dangers
could result from inappropriate or unintended use of this device.
3. Technical data
3.1. Installation drawing
Fig. 4 Overall view
3.2. Electric data
Nom. voltage
Voltage range
Current consumption
Flash frequency
Flash energy
Lifetime of flashtube
Duty cycle
Current consumption failure indicator
Failure indication
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24V DC
18V .. 30V
700mA
After 8.000.000 flashes still approx. 70% light emission
65mA
18 / 44
cutout prepared M20
37
113.5
195V .. 253V
1Hz = 60 flashes/ min.
10J @1Hz
100 %
max. 230V~/6A
min. 5V- / 10mA
230V AC
160mA
110mA
Drwg-no.: 30084-004-5i