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Strobes and assemblies

Strobes, connectors, and cables are available in several configurations.

Strobe general information:
Type:
Xenon
Life: Over 5 million flashes.
Maximum flash energy: 
3.7 joules/flash.
Maximum flash rate/strobe: 
1 flash/second.
Minimum flash rate/strobe: 
DMX dependent.
Ambient Temperature Range:
 -20°F to 120°F 
(-30°C to +50°C).

Any color strobe lens is available by specifying a recognized color system number or providing a color match.

Email steve.birket@birket.com with questions.

 

 

 

STROBES

SB-001 pdf drawing   picture 

Standard strobe with insulation-displacement type connector base. Strobe is factory-assembled on the specified cable, cable sold separately.

 

SB-002QD pdf drawing   picture

Our most popular fixture. Standard strobe with quick-disconnect type connector base. Cable and connector sold separately.

 

SB-003 pdf drawing   picture

Submersible strobe with IP-68 (NEMA 6P) connector and attached 18AWG cable, cable sold separately.

 

CONNECTORS

SC-001QD connector and strobe picture 1   connector and strobe picture 2

Female connector for SB-002QD strobe above. Female connector is factory-assembled on the specified cable, cable sold separately.

 

SC-002QD pdf drawing   picture

Female connector for SB-002QD strobe above. Female connector is factory-assembled on the specified cable, cable sold separately.

 

CABLES

BELDEN 8791 Belden specs

General use cable used in many applications. 

3C, 18AWG, 450V, shielded, PVC gray jacket.

 

OLFLEX 601803-BK OLFLEX specs

190 series oil resistant flexible control cable.

3C, 18AWG, 600V, unshielded, oil resistant,
PVC black jacket.

 

OLFLEX 221803S OLFLEX specs

TrayFlex II series oil resistant flexible tray cable for industrial applications.

3C, 18AWG, 600V, shielded, exposed run approval, PVC black.

 

BELDEN 83653 Belden specs

Plenum rated cable. 

3C, 18AWG, 300V, shielded, FEP red jacket.

 

SOOW 3C 18AWG 600V

Underwater-duty cable.

 

 

 

If a strobe were to flash once every ten seconds for 8 hours a day, seven days a week, the strobe life would be greater than 4.7 years.

The strobe's plastic housing is very robust. We have frozen them in ice, hit them repeatedly with a hammer, parked an SUV on them, and left them underwater. They just keep blinking!


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