Installation and Maintenance Instructions
Model
151XST(-S) 012-024__
151XST(-S)-120__
151XST(-S)-240__
__ Indicates color: (A) amber, (B) blue, (C) clear, (G) green,
(M) magenta or (R) red.
Peak candela is the maximum light intensity generated
1
by a flashing light during its light phase.
ECP (Effective Candela) is the intensity that would appear
2
to an observer if the light were burning steadily.
Temperature Code at Maximum Temperature, °C
Hazardous Location
Class I, Div 2, Groups A, B, C & D
Class II, Div 1, Groups E, F & G
Class III
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not install the beacon
in a hazardous location if the operating temperature exceeds the
ignition temperature of hazardous atmosphere.
Before proceeding, use Table 4 above as a guide and determine
that the unit's operating temperature DOES NOT exceed the
hazardous atmosphere's ignition temperature.
For marine applications, all wiring including supply wire must be
stranded wire and meet the USCG (CFR46) Sections (110-113).
NOTE: In high-humidity environments when units are mounted
dome down, condensation may occur in the conduit system. Use
properly rated conduit seals/drains to prevent moisture from
entering the fixture.
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Table 3 Flash rate and candelas
Flash Rate
per Minute
Table 4 Hazardous Location Rating
Models 151XST and 151XST-S
Candela
Peak
80
520,000
80
520,000
80
520,000
ECP
1
2
165
165
165
66 ºC
T1/301º
T5/100º
T5/100º