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P/N 3101962-EN • REV 003 • ISS 26OCT17 

 

94PLEDM Series Rotating 
Polaris LED Beacon 
Installation Sheet 

 

Description 

The 94PLEDM Series Rotating Polaris LED Beacon is UL and cUL 
listed for general signaling use. The beacon is available in  
120 VAC or multivoltage 12 VDC, 24 VAC, or 24 VDC models. There 
are six lens colors to choose from, and a choice of black or gray bases. 
The beacon utilizes high-power LED lights and is suitable for indoor or 
outdoor use. The beacon is provided with an enclosure rated for NEMA 
Type 4X and IP66. 

The beacon is well suited for high ambient noise level areas, especially 
where ear protection must be worn. The beacon is also ideal for high 
vibration applications and areas where long lamp life is advantageous. 
The beacon features a 360-degree beam of light with 16 user-
selectable flash or rotation patterns including Steady. The patterns are 
selected by pressing the Edwards logo push button. The factory setting 
is Light Burst. 

The beacon is designed to be mounted on 3/4 in. NPT conduit (indoor 
or outdoor). To maintain the NEMA Type 4X and IP66 ratings for 
outdoor installation, the beacon must be mounted with the dome facing 
directly up. When installing the beacon indoors in dry environments, it 
can be mounted in any position. 

Installation 

Install the beacon in accordance with the applicable requirements in 
the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical 
Code, and local codes. 

WARNINGS 

 

Electrocution hazard. To prevent electrical shock, ensure that 
power is disconnected before installing the beacon 

 

Electrocution hazard. To prevent leakage and potential electrical 
shock, use care when disassembling the beacon to prevent 
tearing of the permanently affixed gaskets provided for the 
environmental integrity and ratings.  

 

Electrocution hazard. To prevent leakage and potential electrical 
shock when mounting outdoors, install the beacon with the lens or 
dome facing directly up. 

Note: 

The beacon is designed to be conduit mounted.  

To install the beacon: 

1.  Release the latch on the clamp ring and remove the ring holding 

the protective dome to the signal base. Lift the dome straight up off 
of the beacon base (Figure 1). 

2.  Loosen the three screws in the keyhole slots in the base of the 

lens, turn the lens clockwise, and lift it off of the LED light source 
support plate.  

3.  Remove the three screws holding the LED light source support 

plate to the beacon base. 

4.  Gently grasp the LED tower and carefully lift the support plate off 

of the beacon base. 

Note: 

The beacon mounts on a 3/4 in. NPT conduit pipe. The 

female threaded entry is located on the bottom of the base. 

5.  Route the field wiring from the appropriate power source through 

the conduit, and then through the conduit entrance hole in the 
beacon base. 

6.  Install the base on the conduit. Wrench-tighten for a leak free seal.  

7.  Wire in accordance with “Wiring” below. 

8.  Place the connected wires inside the base and reassemble the 

beacon (Figure 1). 

9.  Apply power and verify that the beacon operates properly. 

Wiring 

Wire this unit in accordance with all applicable local codes and 
standards and the local authority having jurisdiction. 

To wire the beacon for 120 VAC: 

1.  Using wire nuts (not supplied), connect the field wiring to the 

beacon wiring. 

2.  Connect the beacon’s black lead to hot, and the white lead to 

neutral. Connect the beacon’s green lead to the grounding point 
located in the signal base. 

To wire the beacon for 12 VDC: 

1.  Using wire nuts (not supplied), connect the field wiring to the 

beacon wiring. 

2.  Connect the beacon’s red lead to positive (+) and the black lead to 

negative (−). 

To wire the beacon for 24 VAC/VDC: 

1.  Connect the field wiring to the beacon wiring using wire nuts (not 

supplied).  

2.  Connections depend on the voltage supply. Choose the 

connections that match your power supply: 

24 VAC: Connect the black lead to hot and the red lead to neutral.  

24 VDC: Connect the red lead to positive (+), and the black lead to 
negative (

−). Connect the green lead to the grounding point 

located in the beacon base.  

Selecting the flash or rotation pattern 

The beacon can be configured with one of 16 user-selectable flash or 
rotation patterns using a push button (membrane switch). The push 
button is located in the center of the Edwards shield logo on the base 
of the beacon (Figure 1). 

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