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Premium Type B Fully Solar LED Warning Light
Use our Premium Type B Fully Solar LED Warning Light for added visability.
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PRODUCT ID: RSPBLBLS(XX)SM
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Colors (XX): (YY) Yellow Lens/Yellow Body | (RY) Red Lens/Yellow Body
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Daytime and Nighttime Use
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Options: High Intensity Flashing
- Premium Components and Extremely Durable Exterior
- NO Maintenance, Wiring or Additional Parts/Batteries Required
- Re-Charges During Day; No Direct Sunlight Required to Charge
- Parts Included: 5 Security Bolts; 5 Post U-Clamps; 5 Hoods; 1 Security Tool; 1 On/Off Push Pin
- Tamper Proof
- Light is Ready to Operate Right Out of the Box
- Meets Current I.T.E. and MUTCD standards
- Tested in approved certified laboratory.
- Can operate on one or two spring terminal batteries in 3 volt or 6 volt configurations.
- May be considered a lightweight light meeting NCHRP 350 when using one battery.
- Lights have also been tested on various devices.
About Barricade Warning Lights
According to the MUTCD, a series of sequential flashing warning lights may be placed on channelizing devices to increase driver detection. Warning lights shall have a minimum mounting height of 30 inches to the bottom of the lens. Refer to the MUTCD for more information.
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Type A (Low-Intensity Flashing) Warning Lights may be mounted on channelizing devices and are used to warn road users during nighttime hours that they are approaching or proceeding in a potentially hazardous area.
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Type B (High-Intensity Flashing) Warning Lights are used to warn road users during both daylight and nighttime hours that they are approaching a potentially hazardous area. Type B warning lights are designed to operate 24 hours per day and may be mounted on advance warning signs or on independent supports.
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Type C (Steady-Burn) Warning Lights may be used during nighttime hours to delineate the edge of the traveled way. When used to delineate a curve, Type C warning lights should only be used on devices on the outside of the curve, and not on the inside of the curve.