Type B Single-Side Barricade Light
This single-sided barricade light features a bright 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. Type B classification is met with high intensity flashing that faces only one direction, so all illumination is focused in one particular direction. It is used to warn road users during both daylight and nighttime hours.
Features:
- Single-sided polycarbonate lens rotates 90° for easy adjustment to any angle.
- Heavy-duty polypropylene yellow case; withstands heavy impacts and harsh weather conditions.
- Light pattern: Steady On – Flash – Close.
- Appropriate for both daylight and nighttime hours.
- Visual distance is more than 200 yards.
- Requires 4 D-Cell batteries (not included).
- Uses 2 batteries at first, then when drained, switches to the other 2.
- 2 batteries will last approximately 3 months flashing.
- 4 batteries will last approximately 6 months flashing.
- Installs with 1/2" driver.
- Hook on back for additional hanging option.
- No hood included.
- Meets MUTCD Standards.
Operating Instructions:
- There is no on/off switch.
- Light is designed to run 24/7.
- To adjust the light flash pattern, 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).
Includes:
Component | Quanity per single light | Quanity per case of 12 |
Barricade light | 1 | 12 |
Tamper proof bolt | 1 | 12 |
Push pin (to change light function) | 1 | 12 |
Wrench | 0 | 1 |
Specifications:
Dimensions | 7" W 3-1/4" D x 10.5" H |
Weight | 1.9 Lbs |
Material (case) | polypropylene |
Material (lens) | polycarbonate |
LED quantity | 1 |
LED color | amber |
Battery | 4 D-Cell (not included) |
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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