Rees 44300-000 Pilot Light,Rees,MIN

Pilot Lights
978373 MFG #: 44300000
REES
227.93000 / ea
  • Catalog Number: 44300000
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.1300 lb
  • UNSPSC: 39121534
  • UPC 11: 64867144300
  • UPC 12: 64867144300
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: REES
  • Manufacturer: Rees, Inc.
Rees; Pilot Light; Miniature, Full Voltage, Press-To-Test; Voltage Rating: 120 VAC; Size: 1.120/1.230 IN Width; Mounting: 0.690 IN Hole Diameter; Operating Temperature: 0 To +55 DEG C; Environmental Conditions: -40 To +85 DEG C Storage Temperature; Note: Operating Temperatures At 0 DEG C Are Based On The Absence Of Freezing Moisture And Liquids; Old Catalog Number: M300; Normal Potential: 110 - 120 VAC, 220 - 240 VAC, 440 - 480 VAC, 550 - 600 VAC At Power Factor 0.35 Or Less; 115 - 125 VDC, 230 - 250 VDC At Inductive Loads As Specified In Section 125 Of Industrial Control Devices, Controllers And Assemblies, ANSI/NEMA ICS 2-1988; Normal Current: 6, 3, 1.5, 1.2, 2.2, 1.1 AMP; Inrush Current: 60, 30, 15, 12 AMP; Material: Polycarbonate Body, Zinc Die Cast Housing; Nema: 12/13; Ip: 65; Cable Size: 14/2 AWG Stranded; Lamp Type/number: 120MB; Lamp Design Volts: 120 V; Lamp Design Amps: 25 MILAMP; Length Behind Panel: 1.450 IN
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  • Features
Features: The Pilot Light Body Is Made From Polycarbonate And Is Sonically Welded Together; The Zinc Die Cast Housing Will Mount In A 0.69 IN Diameter Hole; Each Captive Terminal On The Terminal Block Will Accept (2) # 14 AWG Stranded Wires; Nema 12/13, IP 65; Not Recommended For Use In Vibration Conditions; These Lights Are Generally Found On Machine Control Panels As Circuit/Function Indicators; Replacement Lamps And Lenses Can Be Found In The Accessories Section For 30.5mm Devices; Electrical Ratings: Heavy Duty A600/N300, Listed Under UL 508 File # E 58589, Certified Under CSA C22.2 File # LR 3648; Environmental Temperature Range: Operating: +32 ° F To +131 ° F (0 ° C To +55 ° C), Storage: -40 ° F To +185 ° F (-40 ° C To +85 ° C); Note: Operating Temperatures At 0 ° C Are Based On The Absence Of Freezing Moisture And Liquids; Note: Operatin