Tuesday, January 22, 2013

ACR Electronics 3995.3 ACR-3995.3 Firefly 3 Rescue High-Intensity Strobe Light for Use in Search and Rescue Operations

ACR-3995.3 Firefly 3 Rescue High-Intensity Strobe Light for Use in Search and Rescue Operations Review

ACR-3995.3 Firefly 3 Rescue High-Intensity Strobe Light for Use in Search and Rescue Operations Feature

  • Ideal for life vests, safety harnesses, float coats, work suits, immersion suits, backpacks and flight suits
  • State of the art lamp/lens combo for high intensity flash
  • Large sliding switch allows for easy operation by gloved hands
  • Integral lashing loops provide a secure anchor point
  • Requires 2 AA batteries (lithium recommended and required for SOLAS & USCG approval)

ACR-3995.3 Firefly 3 Rescue High-Intensity Strobe Light for Use in Search and Rescue Operations Overview

Manually activated rescue strobe 360 high intensity Xenon strobe visible for up to 2 miles Large sliding switch allows for easy operation by gloved hands. Newly-designed base platform allows unit to stand upright easily Conceived as state-of-the-art replacement for famous Firefly forerunners, 4F and 4G designed as electronic flare to replace day/night pyrotechnic signal in aviation life rafts. Stainless steel retainer securely attaches removable battery door to case. Integral strapping slots provide a secure anchor point Ideal for life vests, safety harnesses, backpacks and flight suits. Common Specifications for Firefly 3 size: 4.75 x 2.2 x 1.2-Inch, weight 3.8-Ounce with Lithium batteries. Material: polycarbonate, waterproof:factory tested to 10-Meter (33-Feet)beam angle: Omni-directional 360 degree. Visibility: visible up to 5-Kilometer.Flash Rate: 60 to 10 flashes per minute. Lamp: high intensity Xenon strobe. Battery type:2 AA alkaline or 1.5V lithium (5 year replacement life) not included. Certification: USCG 161.012/58/0 (alkaline or lithium), USCG SOLAS 161.112/58/0, MO LSA Code Res. MSC.81(70), FAA (TSO-C85) approved (with lithium dated batteries only). Limited warranty: 1 year. Operational life: minimum 8 hours continuous at 30 degree Fahrenheit. Meets USCG and IMO (SOLAS) specifications.

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