Carmanah Provides City of Lima, Peru, with Solar LED Warning Flashers

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April 20, 2011
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Carmanah has received an order from the City of Lima, Peru for a number of units of its R247C solar-powered LED warning flasher. These units will be installed on one of the City’s busiest roadways.

The City of Lima was looking for a cost-effective solution to warn motorists there is a toll plaza located after a horizontal curve with poor sight lines in a high traffic zone. Carmanah’s fully self-contained, compact and autonomous R247C will increase roadway safety by flashing 24 hours per day. This installation of solar LED warning flashers will be Carmanah’s first in South America.

 

About the R247 Series Flashing Beacons

Carmanah’s R247 Series flashing beacons are the most advanced 24-hour solar LED flashers available on the market. Entirely self-contained, they incorporate industry-standard LED traffic signal heads and are compact and light enough for installation on standard signposts. They have also been engineered to operate for up to five years without any scheduled maintenance.

Unlike any other beacon available, Carmanah’s solar LED beacons feature the Company’s core MICROSOURCE® Energy Management System (EMS), an advanced technology that ensures maximum system reliability while minimizing system size requirements. MICROSOURCE® EMS is a patented intelligence that enables Carmanah’s solar LED beacons to automatically adjust to prevailing solar conditions, ensuring continuous, dependable operation year-round under all types of seasonal and local weather conditions. MICROSOURCE® EMS was developed and refined over a period of eight years and is now field-proven in thousands of installations in more than 110 countries.

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