Pfannenberg KDL, PD 2100 Catalog Page

Visual signaling devices
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Continuous lights KDL / PD 2100
Status lights for universal use
KDL
• stable metal housing with impact-proof lens, suitable for many different industrial applications
PD 2100
• machine light in an elegant pyramid design
KDL PD 2100
r =
10 m
Range as per EN 54
r =
6 m
Range as per EN 54
Electrical data KDL PD 2100
Rated voltage max. 240 V max. 250 V
Power consumption max. 25 W * max. 15 W *
* Light source not included
KDL PD 2100
IP 54
Protection system
IP 55
Protection system
+ 32 °C
- 40 °C
Operating temperature
Dimensions
50
Ø 80
KDL PD 2100
84
190
Ø 6.5
40
92
diaphragm
nipple
166
2.5
128
49
Continuous Lights
Mechanical data KDL PD 2100
Operating mode continuous light
Light source lament lamp E14 BA15d, E14
Light power max. 25 W max. 15 W
Lens colours clear, yellow, amber, red, green, blue
Operating temperature - 40 °C ... + 32 °C
Storage temperature - 40 °C ... + 80 °C
Relative humidity 90%
Protection system according to EN 60529 IP 54 (vertical) IP 55 (vertical/horizontal)
Duty cycle 100%
lens polycarbonate (PC)
Material
Cable entry M20 x 1.5 diaphragm nipple M20 x 1.5 either at the side or underneath
Weight 360 g 250 g
housing aluminium (Al Mg Si 1), yellow
ABS, light grey, similar to RAL 7035 (optionally graphite grey RAL 7024)
Ordering details
Article numbers KDL PD 2100
Lens colour Socket E14 BA15d E14
clear 211 02 10 1 000 211 20 30 1 000 211 20 10 1 000
yellow 211 02 10 3 000 211 20 30 3 000 211 20 10 3 000
amber 211 02 10 4 000 211 20 30 4 000 211 20 10 4 000
red 211 02 10 5 000 211 20 30 5 000 211 20 10 5 000
green 211 02 10 6 000 211 20 30 6 000 211 20 10 6 000
blue 211 02 10 7 000 211 20 30 7 000 211 20 10 7 000
* Please order light bulb separately
Options / accessories
See pages 121/124 for further information
Light source
GOST
Conformity to standards
The visual characteristics of continuous lights conform to the European standard DIN EN 842: ‘Machine safety – visual alarm signals’. Requirements contained in the DIN EN 981 standard: ‘Machine safety – system of acoustic and visual alarm and information signals’, can be fullled. The colours ‘red’ for the emergency signal and ‘yellow’ for the warning signal conform to the requirements of IEC 73 / DIN EN 60073 / VDE 0199:
‘Coding of display devices and control elements using colours and supplementary means’.
References to visual alarm devices can be found in the following standards: EN 60825-1 Radiation safety of laser devices, identical to IEC 825 and DIN-VDE 0837 DIN EN 54 Fire alarm systems DIN 54113-2 Radiation protection regulations for the technical operation of X-ray equipment up to 500 kV
98 99
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