Type A & C Solar Barricade Light (Amber)
This barricade light features the brightest LED optic lens which produces 20% more light output than competitive brands. It can be used with many types of barricades, traffic barrels, safety cones, and delineators. This light is a combination Type A and Type C light and is for nighttime use. Type A classification is met with double-sided flashing lights to warn of hazards, while Type C classification is met with double-sided steady burn lights that are typically used to delineate the edge of a roadway.
Features:
- Amber polycarbonate double-sided lens rotates 90° for easy adjustment to any angle.
- Visual distance for more than 200 yards.
- Light pattern: Steady - Flash - Close.
- Working time over 600 hours.
- Solar rechargeable Ni-Cad batteries installed.
- Automatic daytime shut off prolongs battery life. (For nighttime use only.)
- Withstands heavy impacts and harsh weather conditions.
- Rechargeable batteries included inside solar panel. Base is empty by design. See instructions below for charging and operation.
- Meets MUTCD Standards.
Operating Instructions:
- Important First Time Use Note: Place solar barricade light outside for 3 to 4 days to allow the batteries to fully charge.
- There is no on/off switch. Light automatically turns on when there is no daylight reaching the solar panel.
- Each light has three functions: Steady On, Flash, and Close.
- When exposed to daylight, the light will shut off and you will NOT be able to set it or completely shut it off (Close). This is a safety feature that ensures no tampering or accidental shut off during the daytime.
- To adjust the light flash pattern during the day, completely cover the solar panel and push the switch with included pin or a paperclip. As you push the switch with the pin, the light will cycle through the three options: steady on, flash, and close (completely off).
If your light does not turn on, see “Barricade Lights Instructions” PDF below for recharging and troubleshooting instructions.
Includes:
Component | Quantity per single light | Quantity per case of 12 |
Barricade light | 1 | 12 |
Tamper proof bolt | 1 | 12 |
Push pin (to change light function) | 1 | 12 |
Wrench | 0 | 1 |
Important First Time Use Note:
Place solar barricade lights outside for 3 to 4 days to allow the batteries to fully charge.
Specifications:
Dimensions | 10-1/2" L x 7" W x 3-1/2" D |
Weight | 1.7 lbs |
Material (case) | polypropylene |
Material (lens) | polycarbonate |
Function | Steady-Flash-Close |
LEDs | 2 (1 each side) |
LED color | amber |
Battery | NiCad |
Warning and Barricade Light Variations:
Light Type | Use | Description | Application |
Type A
 |
Low-intensity, flashing, typically has 2 lit sides. |
Nighttime |
Used for warning of hazards at night. They should not be used for guiding traffic since the off/on flashing could be confusing. They are not as visible during the day and may even be off during daylight hours. |
Type B
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High-intensity, flashing, typically has a hood and faces only one direction so all the light energy is focused in one direction. |
24-hour |
Used to warn road users during both daylight and nighttime hours. |
Type C
 |
Low-intensity, steady burn, typically has 2 lit sides. |
Nighttime |
Can be used at night to delineate the edge of a roadway and to help guide drivers since they have a constant light. When used to delineate a curve, Type C lights must be used on the outside of the curve, and not on the inside of the curve. |
Type D
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360° steady-burn lights. |
Nighttime |
Applications where steady-burn light needs to be seen from all sides, such as airports. When used to delineate a curve, Type D lights must be used on the outside of the curve, and not on the inside of the curve. |
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