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MEDC TH12 Ex Rotating Beacon Range

Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds series MEDC TH12 range of rotating beacons is suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Suitable for marine and both onshore and offshore environments in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.

DURABLE – Corrosion free GRP

SAFETY – For use in potentially explosive atmospheres and harsh environments

FLEXIBILITY – Optional stainless steel backstrap and optional lens guard

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Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds series MEDC TH12 range of rotating beacons is suitable for use in potentially explosive atmospheres. Suitable for marine and both onshore and offshore environments in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.

The beacon housing is manufactured completely from a UV-stable, glass reinforced polyester (GRP) – lightweight and corrosion free.

This unit is available in a high number of configurations to suit your specification. Please download the datasheet for customization options.

Design features

  • IP66 and IP67
  • Certified temperature: –67°F to +158°F, –55°C to +70°C
  • 55W and 70W tungsten halogen bulb*
  • Various rotating speeds available
  • Corrosion resistant GRP
  • Optional stainless steel backstrap
  • Various lens colors
  • Optional lens guard

* Voltage dependent

Standard materials

  • Body: glass reinforced polyester (GRP)
  • Lens: glass
  • Cover screws and backstrap: stainless steel 316

Certifications and compliances

ATEX Ex d

  • Cert. no. BAS99ATEX2196
  • Certified to: EN60079-0, EN60079-1
  • Ex II 2G, Ex d IIB T3/T4 Gb

IECEx Ex d

  • Cert. no. IECEx BAS 10.0094
  • Certified to: IEC60079-0, IEC60079-1
  • Ex d IIB T3/T4 Gb

TR CU Ex d

  • 1Ex d IIB T3/T4 Gb

INMETRO Ex d

  • Ex d IIB T3/T4 Gb

 

MEDC TH12 Ex Rotating Beacon Range Datasheet

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