Description
Combining a modern, stylish European design and the latest L.E.D optical technology, Narva’s new Eurotech strobe/rotating beacons are ECE R65 approved and available in either Class 1 or Class 2 variations, making them the ideal choice for a range of applications and budgets.
The premium offering, delivering a powerful, solid and seamless Class 1 light output is clearly identifiable by its satin black base. What’s more, removal of the amber lens cover will highlight the unique L.E.D optics which account for the extraordinary light output and performance.
The Class 2 variants retain all the same features yet adopt an orange base and utilise a different L.E.D technology. Still boasting super reliable low maintenance L.E.D and reflector componentry, they are fit for purpose and exceed the requirements of Class 2, and do so at a lower price point.
No matter the Class, all feature 6 selectable flash patterns including a simulated rotator function (meeting Heavy Vehicle Regulation 2013 No. 77, Class 1 strobes only), essentially making the strobe operate like a rotating beacon yet with all of the benefits of L.E.D technology. Changing flash patterns is made easy via a convenient in-built flash pattern adjustment switch.
The flange base units have the ability to operate either independently or be synchronized together with as many as four units (Class 1 only). Fully sealed (IP65), vibration resistant and featuring solid-state circuitry with a virtually unbreakable polycarbonate lens, the Eurotech family is ideally suited to a wide range of applications, from commercial and construction (Class 1) through to materials handling (Class 2).
Dual voltage circuitry, polycarbonate lens with the latest fresnel optic for an even, broad light spread. Vibration resistant, solid state circuitry & fully sealed to IP65, SAE Class 1 light output, reverse polarity protected
Features:
Only Class 1 lamps can be set to synchronize and/or alternate together (excludes 85260AC)
*Based on visual comparison to traditional strobe candela ratings