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WARNING LIGHTSWARNING LIGHTS
SAFETY MEETING
REVOLVING LIGHTS
STROBES
L.E.D.
WARNING LIGHTS
Halogen Bulb
Parabolic Reflector
Electric Motor
Belt or Gear Drive
Benefits: Economical High Light Output
Drawbacks: Voltage Specific 12vdcHigh Amp draw
5 amps per rotatorMany moving parts
Poor high vibration application
LIGHTS - Rotating
Benefits:Low amp draw 2.5 amps per strobeMulti-voltage 12 thru 24 VDC, 0r 12 thru 48 VDCNo moving parts longer life
ECCO Benefits All 65, 66, 67 & 69 series use the same flash tube and lenses
Flashtube
Circuit Board
Capacitor
LIGHTS - Strobes
Benefits:LOWEST amp draw.2 -.5 amps per unit
No moving partslonger life, usually 5
years
No bulbs or flash tubes
Low Maintenance Costs
Great for “NO IDLE” Requirements
L.E.D.
Circuit Board
Heat Sink
LIGHTS - LED
CLASS 1…
CLASS 2…
CLASS 3…
Primary warning lamps for authorized emergency vehicles4 Times Brighter than Class 210 Times Brighter than Class 3
Primary warning lamps for authorized maintenance vehicles
Primary warning lamps for vehicles that are authorized to display warning lamps
LIGHTS – SAE J1318 Warning Lights
Warning Light
(18 meters away)
45
10
Photometer
45
10
Zone Total =200
90
Flash Energy
Candela Seconds
Class 1 = 200+ Class 2 = 50 to 199 Class 3 = 20 to 49
SAE Photometric Test (Amber)
Tested by an AMECA lab to meet S.A.E. requirements
The ECCO test lab has been certified by AMECA for Back-Up Alarms, Forward Horns & Warning Lights
Certificates
L.E.D. Directional Warning Lights
3510
37153861
3811
Back-up Alarm
Rear Camera
Directional L.E.D. Warning Lights
Mini Light Light
Work Lights
Rear Camera
Strobe LightDirectional L.E.D. Warning Lights
Back-up Alarm
Questions
On
Warning Lights