Pfannenberg PL 105-LED Catalog Page

Visual signaling devices
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LED continuous/blinking light PL 105-LED
• the small LED light is suitable for many applications without being too bulky
• mounting methods: internal hole mounting or via external lugs
• impact-proof lens
• pole-reversal protection in the DC version
• continuous/blinking light functions externally switchable via voltage input
Also available
• as a ashing light (see page 60)
• housing colours: red, white (available as an option)
r =
4 m
Range as per EN 54
IP 56
Protection system
Electrical data PL 105-LED
Rated voltage 230 V AC 24 V DC
Rated frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Nominal current consumption 27 mA 100 mA
+ 55 °C
- 25 °C
Operating temperature
Dimensions
86
PL105-LED without lugs PL105-LED with lugs
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Ø 6 mm
86
98
LED Lights
Mechanical data PL 105-LED
Operating mode continuous or blinking light, externally controllable via voltage input
Blinking frequency 2 Hz = 120 blinks/min.
Light source 8 high output LEDs
Light intensity (DIN 5037) clear lens 5 cd
Lens colours clear, white, yellow, amber, red, green, blue
Operating temperature - 25 °C ... + 55 °C
Storage temperature - 40 °C ... + 70 °C
Relative humidity max. 90%
Protection system according to EN 60529 IP 56
Duty cycle 100%
Service life of light source > 50.000 hrs
Material
Cable entry
Connecting terminals screw terminals 0.5 = 2.5 mm
Weight 200 g
lens polycarbonate (PC)
housing ABS, ame retardant, UL 94 VO
without lugs 1 disruption (M20) prepared
with lugs 1 disruption at the back, 2 disruptions (M20) prepared on the side
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Ordering details
Article numbers
Lens colour Rated voltage 24 V DC 230 V AC 24 V DC
amber 213 02 80 4 000 213 02 10 4 010 213 02 80 4 010
red 213 02 80 5 000 213 02 10 5 010 213 02 80 5 010
Article numbers for other colours and voltages on request
PL105-LED
without lugs
PL105-LED
with lugs
Options / accessories
GOST
Conformity to standards
The visual characteristics of LED 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
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