replace it. Refit the flashing beacon reversing the
removal sequence.
Another suggestion:
Keep the transparent cap clean: mud can contribute in
reducing up to 80% luminous intensity. Do you have any
spare lamps and fuses are available in the vehicle?
Technical Data
Operating voltage:
10-15 V (12 V) 20-30 (24 V)
Current absorption:
3,3 A (12 V) 1,6 A (24 V)
Flashing energy:
12 Ws + 2 Ws
Flashing sequence:
Double flash
Flashing frequency:
2,05 Hz
Radio noise suppresser: according to DIN VDE 0879 Part 2
Temperature field:
-40°C ÷ + 60°C
Approval:
e1 021889, E1 001339
Precision fuse:
10 A (12 V) 6,3 A (24 V)
Anti-polarity exchange
protection:
Fuse
Transparent cap:
Polycarbonate
Emergency beacon
body:
Aluminium die casting
Spares:
Transparent blue cap, PC
Transparent yellow cap, PC
12 V spare set of rip cord lead
24 V spare set of rip cord lead
Cap seals
Flashing tube
G17.5-3
Flat rubber shim
Wedge rubber shim
CEM protective net for flashing tube
See Hella catalogue for identification numbers
Accessories:
DIN-ISO on board electric socket
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