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Red/White Beacons—Xenon General Use L864/L865 General Use Xenon Dual Beacon Certified to: FAA AC 150/5345-43G: L-864 & L-865 Compliant to: FCC Rules and Regulations Canadian Standards Association (CSA) ICAO Type A (white) or B (red) R Application Features/Benefits Ordering Information The CHB324 is a medium intensity dual-beacon system that provides a white beacon for day operation and a red beacon for night operation for lighting structures up to 500 feet high. A single beacon provides 360 degree coverage for structures up to 350 feet. Three beacons provide proper marking for structures between 351 and 500 feet high. The beacon is available in 60Hz or 50Hz power options. Power consumption is 90% less than conventional incandescent beacons. FAA approved L-864 & L-865 Each Beacon System consists of a flashhead and separate power supply. Each system requires a photocell and interconnecting cables. After selecting a beacon, see the Accessories table below. The beacon is operated on a continuous 24 hour basis generating 20,000 effective candelas during the white daytime/twilight period and automatically reduces to 2,000 effective candelas during red night period. Special circuitry eliminates the lens failure due to ozone corrosion common to all other beacons Meets or exceeds ICAO specifications Power consumption is 90% less than conventional incandescent beacons. Low operating and maintenance costs with long life flashtubes Power supply includes 12 LED indicators to convey operating status NEMA 4X stainless steel enclosure Horizontal 360 degree and vertical 5 degree beam spread Very narrow, controlled beam Smallest size and wind loading AC or DC operation available Voltage Catalog Number 110/120V 50Hz 208/240V 50Hz 110/120V 60Hz 208/240V 60Hz CHB324 110/120V 50Hz CHB324 208/240V 50Hz CHB324 110/120V 60Hz CHB324 208/240V 60Hz * Note: Obstructions over 350 feet require several interconnected power converters and flashheads (typically three) in a master/slave configuration. Contact Cooper Crouse-Hinds Customer Service for further assistance. Accessories Description Catalog Number Photocell Interconnecting Cable1 PEC 510 4634000 * Sold in 50 foot increments. The quantity of cable ordered will reflect the number of feet required. Ex. For 100 feet, order a quantity 100 of 4634000. Remote alarm indication Electrical Ratings Mode Day/Twilight Night Flash Rate† (flashes/minute) 40 20 Power Used 130W 145W † Flashtube light output meets the FAA minimum requirements of 20,000 candelas day/twilight and 2,000 candelas night for a period of not less than two years. Home Office: United States – +1 860-683-4300 International Offices: Canada • China • Dubai • Mexico • Brazil 8.11