Strobe Beacons
550P Micro Lite II Beacon
Low-profile Single Flash Strobe

Available Colors

Features
- 12 – 74VDC
- Universal mounting
- Built-in RFI filters
- Solid state power supply
- Xenon strobe lamp
- Available in amber, blue, clear, green, purple, and red
- 2 year warranty on power supply
- 1 year warranty on lamp
- UL recognized (all models)
550P Micro Lite Models
Model | Description | Voltage |
550P–1274 | DC strobe, 1/2” female pipe mount | 12 – 74VDC |
550PMB–1274 | DC strobe, magnetic base with 10’ coil cord | 12 – 74VDC |
550PMBSC–1274 | DC strobe, magnetic base with 10’ straight cord | 12 – 74VDC |
Specifications
Item | Description |
Flash Rate | 70 to 90 flashes per minute |
Light Output | 270 effective candlepower (ECP)* |
Voltage and Amperage | 12-74VDC draws 1.25A average @ 12VDC tapering to 0.2A average @ 74VDC |
Power Supply Output 11 Watts | 12 joules per flash. 1,200,000 peak candlepower** |
Size and Weight | 5.25” tall x 5.5” dia. x 2.0 lbs ( 133mm x 140mm x 0.9kg ) |
Pipe Mount | Use 1/2-14 NPSL Straight Pipe Thread |
Architect and Engineer Specifications
The visual signaling beacon shall be Tomar model 550P or approved equal. The light source shall be a plug-in field replaceable single-flash xenon strobe lamp. The warning beacon shall have a Lexan® lens and universal mount base. The warning signal must have built-in RFI filters to protect against radio interference and spike voltages. It shall be polarity protected, and have a power supply fully potted in polyurethane. The power supply output shall be11 watts and generate 12 joules per flash. Voltage shall be multiple input of 12-74VDC. Strobe light shall be designed to accept a dome guard, 180 degree lens blackout, and straight or coiled cigar plug. The warning beacon shall be UL component recognized for use on type E, EE, and ES electrical industrial trucks covered by UL standard # 583.
*ECP (Effective Candlepower) is the intensity that would appear to an observer if the light were burning steadily.
**Peak Candlepower is the maximum light intensity generated by a flashing light during its light pulse.