Edwards Signaling 125 Class Halogen User Manual

Description, Electrical specifications, Mechanical specifications

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P/N 3101650 ISSUE 3

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Description

Edwards 125 Class halogen beacons are UL and cUL listed

signaling appliances rated for NEMA 4X applications. Two

versions of 125 Class Halogen Beacons are available: Flash-

ing (125HAL

F) and Steady-On (125HALS). Both versions

can be either surface or conduit mounted.
A protective wire guard, Cat. No. 125GRD, is available.

Electrical Specifications

GRAY BASE

BLACK BASE

Catalog Number

Catalog Number

Voltage

Current

Flashing Halogen

125HALF*24D

125HALF*24DB

24V DC

0.770A

125HALF*24A

125HALF*24AB

24V AC 50/60 Hz

0.770A

125HALF*120A

125HALF*120AB

120V AC 50/60 Hz

0.200A

Steady-On Halogen

125HALS*24D

125HALS*24DB

24V DC

0.770A

125HALS*24A

125HALS*24AB

24V AC 50/60 Hz

0.770A

125HALS*120A

125HALS*120AB

120V AC 50/60 Hz

0.200A

*Letter in this position indicates lens color:

A - Amber, B - Blue, C - Clear, G - Green, R - Red

Mechanical Specifications

Outdoor Locations

Temperature Ratings ........... -31F to +150F (-35C to +66C)

Installation

WARNINGS

To avoid risk of injury, install lens before

energizing the unit.
To avoid the risk of injury, do not remove or

insert lamp when unit is energized.

2. Wire the beacon as follows:

a. For AC models, use wire nuts (not supplied) and

connect the signal's black and white wire leads to the

power source wires as shown in Figure 1. Polarity

is not relevant.

b. For DC models, connect the signal's red wire to the

positive power source wire and connect the signal's

black wire to the negative power source wire using

wire nuts (not supplied). Polarity must be observed.

Refer to Figure 1.

3. Thread the conduit onto the base of the signal.

WARNING

To prevent electrical shock, ensure that

power is turned off before installing the

signal.

4. Turn on power and verify that the signal operates

properly.

Panel Mounting (Figure 2)
Note:
When panel mounting the beacon, the surface and

construction details of the panel must be taken into

consideration in order to ensure that the integrity

of the outdoor, NEMA 4X rating is fully maintained.

Installer should evaluate.

1. Place the mounting gasket (supplied) over the hole in

the panel and route the signal wires through the gasket

and the hole in the panel.

2. Insert the base through the hole in the panel and screw

the locking nut (supplied), with the raised locking edge

facing the mounting surface, onto the base to secure the

beacon.

3. Wire the beacon as follows:

a. For AC models, use wire nuts (not supplied) and

connect the signal's black and white wire leads to the

power source wires as shown in Figure 2. Polarity

is not relevant.

b. For DC models, connect the signal's red wire to the

positive power source wire and connect the signal's

black wire to the negative power source wire using

wire nuts (not supplied). Polarity must be observed.

Refer to Figure 2.

4. Turn on power and verify that the signal operates

properly.

Installation Instructions for 125 Class Beacons,

HALOGEN Models

Conduit Mounting (Figure 1)
1. Thread the 18" (45.7 cm) signal wire leads through either

1/2" or 3/4" conduit into an approved conduit outlet box.

(Product is supplied with a double threaded - 1/2" internal

and 3/4" external - conduit hub.)

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