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NCHRP 350

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LED Wireless Channelizing Sequential Device
Radio Controlled - FCC Approved
MODEL LWCSD

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Highlights:

  • Properly placed channelizing devices provide for smooth and gradual traffic movement from one lane to another or to reduce the width of the traveled way.
  • Also ideal to separate traffic from the work space, pavement drop offs.
  • The Empco-Lite Channelizing Devices are a great help to guide traffic in fog or snow areas, or severe roadway curvatures.
  • The channelizing devices are lit continuously, with a momentary flash that sequences through the series.  In the "steady burn mode" each unit surpassed Type "C" ITE Photometric Specifications and in the "flashing mode" exceeds Type "B" ITE Specifications for nighttime visibility.
  • Only the lens head assembly is mounted on the channelizing device.  The circuitry and batteries are on the ground in an hi-impact plastic case.  The head assembly weighs only one pound six ounces!
  • Self certified for NCHRP-350 crash worthiness.

Power Requirements and features:

  • 6 volts DC nominal.
  • Operates on one to four Ray-O-Vac HDM batteries, (also can operate on 6 volt air-alkaline batteries increasing operating days by 3 times).
        1 battery-approximately 8-10 days
        2 batteries-approximately 16-20 days
        3 batteries-approximately 24-30 days
        4 batteries-approximately 32-40 days
  • FCC approval #MEF-LWCSD
  • Easy to program, just turn a switch in the case to proper location in the sequential order.