chief1565 said:
What't the difference between a class 1 and class 2 strobe beacon?
In a nutshell, Class 1 is the brightest light. I can't find the specific info tonight, but I think the range is 12,000-18,000 candela.
Officially, Class 1 and Class 2 (and Class 3) refer to the SAE specification for a “minimum acceptable level of Visual Warning…”.
SAE establishes recommended standards for the automotive lighting industry. SAE is not a Regulatory Agency, but is the recognized industry standard in legal cases.
Typically,
Class 1 devices are utilized on Authorized Emergency Vehicles (Police, Fire,
EMS, etc) that are requesting the Right of Way.
Class 2 devices are utilized on Service Vehicles (Highway Maintenance, Construction, Utility, etc) to warn of a traffic hazard.
Class 3 devices are used mostly for Identification and/or Supplemental Lighting (forklifts, golf carts, etc).
Keep in mind these are the minimum requirements, so many agencies/fleets use a Class 1 where a Class 2 would be sufficient, etc.
All of the major brands offer several choices of Class 1/2/3 strobe/LED beacons, and Class 1/2 strobe/LED mini-bars and lightbars.
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