Illuminating, securing, marking
The RLS2000 isn't only for site illumination. The three LED light heads can also be used as colored flashing lights. In addition to white, it can also be changed to red, blue, green or yellow. The lighting system is therefore perfectly suited to securing operation sites quickly, or to marking certain drafting points (for example, green for the SCBA meeting point, red for operational control, etc.).
Extensive accessories
The fold-out adjustable feet ensure the stability of the illumination system on uneven surfaces. With the supplied extension poles, the light head can be fixed at an height of up to 1.80 m. Available accessories also include a five-meter high tripod and the associated extension cord. This allows you to illuminate an operation site from above, reducing the risk of blinding emergency crews. The light head is compatible with the RS 14 power generators and the FOX portable pump, and are for these devices also available as accessories.
Immediately and easily ready for operation
The RLS2000 weighs just above 12 kg and can be easily carried by one person. Along the route to the operation site, it can be used as a flashlight for better illumination. Whether in buildings, difficult terrain or floods: The RLS2000 is quickly made ready and does not need a power generator or bothersome extension cords to operate. Just set it up and turn it on for three hours of perfect, 100% light output at the site. If the power is reduced - which is sufficient in many cases - the service life can be extended up to ten hours without additional power supply. The lead gel battery can either be easily charged by an electrical outlet for a cigarette lighter via a 12/24 V charger, or charged and operated in parallel from a 230 V socket via an AC adapter (sold separately). The "intelligent" charging unit not only monitors its own battery status, but also that of the donor battery (e.g., the vehicle battery).
The advantages of the RLS2000 are not only appreciated by fire departments. Other organizations such as the Agency for Technical Relief (THW), rescue services and the Belgian police service rely on the flexible and efficient lighting system.