The latest BExBGL2 explosion proof LED beacons feature enhanced light output and field-replaceable colour lenses.

E2S, the world’s
leading independent manufacturer of visual and audible life-saving signals, has
completed a significant development with the introduction of explosion proof beacons featuring field-replaceable color lenses and LED light sources.
These
latest features, previously introduced with the GRP GNEx and stainless steel
STEx families, have now been applied to the popular LM6 alloy enclosure BEx family. The
lenses, moulded in UV stable, imact resistant polycarbonate, with
integral prismatic structure for enhanced light
output, are available in a choice of colors to suit each application. Whether
on-site or in stores, being able to replace a lens without special tools is a
benefit many will no doubt soon be taking for granted.
The LED version beacon
has a high output Cree® array, orientated to
optimize visibility in any direction. It is user configurable as a steady light
for status indicator use, or one of five flashing modes for warning signal
duties. DC voltage versions feature three remotely selectable stages enabling
multiple warnings to be signaled from one device. While some “in bright daylight” applications will only be satisfied with a Xenon lamp light source, the performance of
the E2S high output LED in combination with the new lens provides a practical
low power with high output (effective intensity candela) option suitable for
many applications.


Approved to IECEx and ATEX standards for all Zone 1, 2, 21 & 22 applications with ingress protection ratings of IP66/67. All models have
multiple cable entries and large termination areas having both in and out
terminals. Stopping plugs for unused M20 entries
are included as standard as are a stainless steel lens guard and stainless steel mounting bracket.
The BEx family of audible and visual signals are also available as multiple unit assemblies pre-wired with and without
junction boxes.





















View the BExBGL2 prouct details here.