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1 WARNING LIGHTS SAFETY MEETING

2 REVOLVING LIGHTS STROBES L.E.D. WARNING LIGHTS

3 Halogen Bulb Parabolic Reflector Electric Motor Belt or Gear Drive Benefits: Economical High Light Output Drawbacks: Voltage Specific 12vdc High Amp draw 5 amps per rotator Many moving parts Poor high vibration application LIGHTS - Rotating

4 Benefits: Low amp draw 2.5 amps per strobe Multi-voltage 12 thru 24 VDC, 0r 12 thru 48 VDC No 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

5 Benefits: LOWEST amp draw.2 -.5 amps per unit No moving parts longer 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

6 LED Basics Why Should I Switch to LED? Lower Amp Draw Longer Battery Life Less Stress On Alternators No Flash Tubes to Replace Better use of Maintenance Technicians Less Vehicle Downtime Less Inventory – No Replacement Bulbs to Carry

7 LED Basics Why Should I Switch to LED? LED’s are solid-state electronics. As such they can withstand significantly more vibration than traditional light sources. Solid-state electronics are those circuits or devices built entirely from solid materials and in which the electrons, or other charge carriers, are confined entirely within the solid material. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid_state_device)

8 LED Basics What has changed with LED’s allowing for more cost competitive products? Until recently white and blue light were the hardest color for LED manufacturers to produce bright enough for practical applications. Improved processes utilizing different chemical elements have driven up light output and driven down costs. Competition from more quality LED Manufacturers

9 LED Basics How do I know what “generation” of LED’s ECCO products use? The term “generation” is only relevant within a manufacturers line. A “gen 4” Cree brand LED may be brighter than a “gen 8” Nichia. No standard exist to make the term “generation” a comparator between brands.

10 LED Basics How do I know what “generation” of LED’s our products use? Next “generation” doesn’t necessarily mean brighter. ECCO can buy the next “gen” LED from a manufacturer in powers ranging from ¼ watt to 10 watt.

11 LED Basics How do I know what “generation” of LED’s our products use? ECCO uses a variety of LED’s from manufacturers like; Cree, Nichia, LumiLED, & Osram with wattages ranging from ¼ to 10. Some products under development are exploring the use of 20 watt LEDs.

12 LED Basics Not all LED’s are created equal: A good LED product efficiently manages heat Good optics allow for the use of lower watt LED’s that generate less heat A product that poorly manages heat will become dimmer the longer it runs and shorten the LED life. Per the SAE Standard all ECCO warning lights are designed to maintain compliant light output while operating.

13 CLASS 1… CLASS 2… CLASS 3… Primary warning lamps for authorized emergency vehicles 4 Times Brighter than Class 2 10 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

14 Warning Light 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)

15 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

16 L.E.D. Directional Warning Lights 3510 3715 3861 3811

17 Back-up Alarm Rear Camera Directional L.E.D. Warning Lights Mini Light Light

18 Work Lights Rear Camera Strobe Light Directional L.E.D. Warning Lights Back-up Alarm

19 QuestionsOn Warning Lights


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