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How do our Stock Codes work…?

Our standard stock codes begin with three letters, indicating the type of beacon required, (i.e. Pulsed) and Series beacon required (i.e. Series E) followed by the voltage code, voltage required, then lamp type, then colour.

For example:

This stock code would give this D G Controls beacon:

PSE/DC/24/LED/RED

Pulsed beacon, Series ‘E’

DC 24v

LED lamp

Colour RED

It’s as easy as that! Of course, our office is always open if you need any further help with our codes, we’re always happy to help! mail@beaconlamps.com / 01283 550850

Lisa

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