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new Mini warning lights for emergency and service vehicles

Wednesday 16 December 2009, 4:58PM

By Narva

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Narva has launched an LED version of the Euromax emergency and service vehicle warning light bar
Narva has launched an LED version of the Euromax emergency and service vehicle warning light bar Credit: Narva

NARVA has gone hi-tech with its new range of safety mini light bars.

Utilising LED technology, the NARVA Euromax Mini Light Bars offer higher levels of performance than the older bars and they draw much less power from the vehicle’s battery.

The sleek aerodynamically designed European style mini light bars, have been released by NARVA in New Zealand to complement the company’s extensive emergency lighting programme.

The Euromax LED Mini Light Bars offer an alternating quad flash light pattern using six LED strobe modules - three on each side. These operate in an opposing pattern for the most effective visual warning.

NARVA says 12 and 24-Volt options are available, with a low current draw of 0.4Amp on 12-Volt and 0.2Amp on 24-Volt, making them ideal for continuous long-term use. Each lamp is fitted with a high impact polycarbonate lens available in amber, red, blue or red/blue. Complete with a full mounting kit, these lamps carry the NARVA three- year LED Warranty.

Euromax LED Mini Light Bars are available with either rubber grommet and bolt mountings or with a magnetic base. The magnetic base version comes fitted with a three- metre lead with cigarette lighter plug complete with on/off switch.

Contractors and companies looking for the ultimate light output will also be interested to hear the Euromax L.E.D Mini Bars are available in a high output LED version, multi-voltage 12/24 options. These lamps use the latest high output LED’s in six modules operating in an opposing pattern with the same colour and mounting options. A five-year LED warranty is offered on these lamps.

The new Narva Euromax L.E.D Mini Light Bars are available from leading automotive and transport outlets throughout New Zealand.