GBC 25.4151.80 Red LED Panel Indicator with Buzzer 12V – IP45, 22mm Hole & Screw Terminals
GBC 25.4151.80 Red LED Panel Indicator with Buzzer 12V – IP45, 22mm Hole & Screw Terminals
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Description
Description
The GBC 25.4151.80 is a 12Vac panel indicator that combines a red LED light with an audible buzzer in a single 22mm-hole unit. It is intended for low-voltage control panels, machinery, and electrical cabinets where both visual and audible alarms are required.
The black plastic body measures 29x50mm and weighs 18g, with screw terminals for fast wiring. An IP45 rating protects against splashes and dust ingress during everyday industrial use.
Key Features
- Red LED indicator with built-in sound signal in one unit
- 12Vac operating voltage for low-voltage circuits
- IP45 protection against splashes and dust
- Panel mounting in a 22mm fixing hole
- Screw terminal connection for fast wiring
Product Benefits
- Combined visual and audible alarm reduces panel real estate and parts count
- LED light source draws low current and resists vibration
- 22mm hole matches the common standard for control gear
- Compact 29x50mm body fits crowded panel layouts
- 12V supply suits transformer-fed and battery-backed control systems
Technical Specifications
- Type: 12V
- Voltage: 12Vac
- Lens Colour: Red
- Body Colour: Black
- Protection Degree: IP45
- Lighting: LED
- Mounting: On panel
- Fixing Hole: 22mm
- Connection: Screw terminals
- Material: Plastic
- Dimensions: 29x50mm
- Weight: 18g
Why You'll Love It
- Single unit signals both red light and buzzer for clearer alarm states
- Standard 22mm hole drops into existing panel cut-outs
- Low-profile 29x50mm shape leaves room for adjacent switches
- Package includes 1x GBC 25.4151.80 red indicator lamp with sound signal 12V
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