LED Light Bar 470 Single Twin

The LED Light Bar 470 Single Twin is the first HELLA dual auxiliary high beam headlamp that is permitted to be mounted on the centre of the vehicle in accordance with ECE Regulation 48. The new dual headlamp includes two light units that each have eight high-power LEDs in a housing. This light bar is ideal for aerodynamic installation on the roofs of lorry cabs. A surface mounting combination with additional LED light bars or round auxiliary headlamps is also possible.

  • Dual auxiliary high beam headlamp for central surface mounting on a vehicle.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Two light units in just the one housing
  • With 2 x 8 bright, high-power LEDs
  • ECE type-approved, R112 high beam and R10 EMC
  • Approved for central surface mounting on a vehicle in accordance with ECE Regulation 48 (Headlamp for high beam)
  • For aerodynamic central installation on truck cab roofs
  • Effective heat dissipation from the LED electronics through the thermally conductive plastic housing (low weight)
  • Low profile: 44 mm
  • Multi-voltage: 9 – 33 volts, 2 x18 watts, total power consumption
  • Impact and vibration-resistant in accordance with HELLA Standard 67101
  • For off-road use, submersible (fording ability of up to 30 minutes at up to 1 m water depth), IP 6K7 and IP 6K9K (high-pressure jet cleaner resistant)

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Description

Part number

LED high-beam headlamp LED Light Bar 470 Single Twin
(ECE Ref. 17,5 + 17,5), Multi-volt 12 /24 V, 2 x 18 watt
1FJ 958 130-301
LED Light Bar 470 Single Twin high beam headlamp
Mounting Stipulated for all passenger car classes
Number 2 or 4 units, for N3 vehicles*, max. 6 units
High beam to be switched on only if oncoming traffic is not dazzled.
Electrical circuit The high beam headlamps may only be switched on simultaneously or in pairs. If two additional high beam headlamps are mounted, no more than two pairs should be illuminated at the same time. During the transition from low beam to high beam, at least one pair needs to be switched on for high beam. When low beam is switched on, all high beam headlamps must switch off at the same time.
Further regulations The sum of the reference numbers of all the high beam headlamps that are operational on the vehicle may not be greater than 100 .