Werma LED Perm. Beacon EM 24VAC/DC GN

The Werma LED Perm. Beacon EM 24VAC/DC RD sets a high standard for reliable optical signaling in modern manufacturing plants. Unlike traditional filament bulbs that are prone to failure from vibration, this LED-based beacon provides a consistent, vibration-proof light source. The permanent red signal serves as an unambiguous indicator for “stop,” “danger,” or “fault” conditions, helping operators respond immediately to system changes.

One of the standout advantages of the Werma LED Perm. Beacon EM 24VAC/DC RD is its superior build quality. The housing and lens are constructed from high-grade polycarbonate, offering high impact resistance and UV stability. Its 57mm modular design allows it to be integrated easily into various mounting configurations, whether on a control cabinet or directly on a machine frame. By switching to Werma LED technology, facilities benefit from a significant reduction in maintenance costs and downtime, as the light source effectively lasts for years of continuous operation without requiring a replacement.

Description

The Werma LED Perm. Beacon EM 24VAC/DC RD is a high-performance industrial signaling device designed to provide a steady and clear red visual alert. This compact 57mm beacon utilizes advanced LED technology to ensure high-intensity visibility for critical machine status monitoring while maintaining extremely low power consumption.

Specifications

  • High-visibility permanent red LED signal for clear status indication.
  • Maintenance-free operation with a long service life of up to 50,000 hours.
  • IP65 protection rating ensures high resistance to dust and water jets.
  • Energy-efficient design with low power consumption (45 mA).
  • Impact-resistant polycarbonate construction suitable for harsh industrial zones.
  • Secure screw terminal connection for stable electrical wiring.
  • Compact 57mm diameter footprint for space-saving installation.

Features

  • Fault and error signaling on automated production lines.
  • Emergency stop indicators for heavy machinery and robotic cells.
  • Process interruption alerts in chemical or pharmaceutical plants.
  • Status monitoring for electrical control cabinets and switchgear.
  • Safety marking for material handling equipment and conveyors.
  • Visual alerts in noise-heavy environments where acoustic signals may be missed.