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Manufacturing and Quality Control Striving to produce high quality products. Rigorous quality control standards and detailed inspections are implemented at various stages in the production process. Fixture “burn-in” provides for an unprecedented 100% testing of all TOMAR products to ensure accurate and trouble free performance for the life of the strobe. Statistical Process Control is used to monitor production quality with detailed precision. TOMAR’s warranties are among the longest in the industry, made possible by the dedication to quality in both the design and manufacturing processes. A computerized system integrating order entry, inventory, and production control helps to facilitate rapid order fulfillment. Tomar Online www.tomar.com Visit our web site for the latest product up-dates, documentation and many other helpful information. At www.tomar.com you can: • Order additional copies of our catalogs • Download any page of our catalogs in PDF format • Download technical information and installation instructions for Tomar products • Request an RMA number • Find up-to-date information on new and current products • Find local distributors and much more How we measure Light Intensity The NBS (National Bureau of Standards) and the IES (Illumination Engineering Society) use candela Effective or Effective Candlepower (ECP) in specifying intensities of a flashing light source. This rating is the most meaningful when it becomes necessary to predict the visible range of flashing warning lights versus steady burning light sources. Peak Candela or Peak Candlepower is defined as “the maximum light intensity generated by a flashing light during its light pulse. This is NOT a measurement of visible light, and therefore indicates nothing about how bright the light appears to the human eye. Visual Signaling Product photometric tests are performed using FAA and IES standard methods using visible light only. The photometer used is an integrating photometer with photopic response detector. Photometer calibration is traceable to NBS standards. 3

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