Strobe Beacons
804 Maxi I Strobe
Medium-profile Single Flash Strobe

Available Colors

Features
- Universal mounting
- Built-in RFI filters
- Solid state power supply
- Xenon strobe lamp
- Available in amber, blue, clear, green, purple, and red
- 5 year warranty on power supply
- 1 year warranty on lamp
- UL listed (AC models only)
- NEMA 4X
Ordering Information
Model | Description | Voltage |
804–110 | AC strobe with 10” leads, UL listed | 120VAC, 50/60Hz |
804LC–110 | AC strobe with AC cord set, UL listed | 120VAC, 50/60Hz |
804–240 | AC strobe with 10” leads, UL listed | 240VAC, 50/60Hz |
804–1274 | DC strobe with 10” leads | 12 – 74VDC |
804MB–1274 | DC strobe, magnetic mount and 10’ coil cord | 12 – 74VDC |
804MBSC–1274 | DC strobe, magnetic mount and 10’ straight cord | 12 – 74VDC |
Specifications
Item | Description |
Flash Rate | 80 to 95 flashes per minute |
Light Output | 480 effective candlepower (ECP)* |
Voltage and Amperage | 12-74VDC draws 1.25A @ 12V tapering to 0.2A average @ 74V 120VAC draws 0.3A average 240VAC draws 0.3A average |
Power Supply Output 11 Watts | 8 joules per flash. 800,000 peak candlepower** |
Operating Temperature | -40 C to 65 C |
Size and Weight | 6.75” tall x 5.5” dia. x 2.2 lbs ( 171mm x 140mm x 1.0kg ) |
Pipe Mount | Use 1/2-14 NPSL Straight Pipe Thread |
Architect and Engineer Specifications
The visual signaling beacon shall be Tomar model 804 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 beacon shall have an 11 watt power supply, and generate 8 joules per flash at 80 to 95 flashes per minute. Light intensity is to be 480 effective candlepower. Voltage ranges shall be 12-74VDC, 120 VAC, and 240VAC. Strobe light shall be designed to accept a dome guard and mounting bracket.
*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.