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The Pains Wessex Manoverboard 360 Lifebuoy Marker features a unique patented self-activated lighting system which far exceeds SOLAS requirements for light output and duration, and also provides 15 minutes of dense orange smoke. The Pains Wessex Buoysmoke MK2 is identical except that it does not feature the lighting system.
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APPLICATION For use in day and night. Short range distress signal used to pinpoint position
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For Day or Night use - only when rescue services are sighted.
Select the end to use - Smoke by day and Flare by night.
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Dedicated design for lifejackets aboard civil and military aircraft, previously holding CAA and FAA (TC0-C85) approvals. The unit provides a light output of 1.0 candela for over 8 hours and has a minimum 5-year storage life. The L200 may also be fitted with Plugs Out in airline service to allow automatic activation.
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The light is a single compact flashing unit. It is manually activated by rotation of the light glass. Easily fitted with two different backing plates, one to go over a thin strap and one to go over a 5cm belt, the sleeves on the bottom of the lights allow straps to go through for retro-fitting on jackets not prepared for light attachment. Lights can also be supplied with a pull ring arrangement for survival suits.
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This lightweight, compact and robust flashing lifejacket light meets the latest stringent requirements. The L6 is a one piece, manually activated light supplied with a mounting clip. Intense incandescent light visible for up to 2 miles in clear conditions with an operating life exceeding 8 hours. Waterproof, corrosion and temperature resistant case with a simple pull ring operation even with gloved hands or in adverse conditions. Easy fixing with the various optional attachments available.
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All Daniamant Lifejacket lights are designed to deliver, as a minimum standard, the 0.75cd output specification and 8 hour duration required by IMO SOLAS regulations.
The L7A light slides into the housing unit which is permanently mounted in the life jacket, only the small dome remains invisible. The light is safe and easily replaced after 5 years.
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WR is the automatic recess version of Rescue-Dan W. With a special fitting arrangement the light is completely embedded in a lifejacket with only the dome above the fabric.
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The Daniamant L40 is the only intrinsic safety and increased safety (Category 2) Lifebuoy Light in the world.
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The remarkably cost effective, tamper, impact and corrosion resistant design of the L120 incorporates a lithium battery with a 5 year storage life. Activation is by a reed switch and the unit has a built in "PRESS TO TEST" facility. The L120 has been designed to meet all the latest international standards, with the light 100mm above water level. The L120 now also complies with the latest EU legislation on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) which came into force on 1st July 2006.
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The well established RL/RB system continues to be available. It comprises of the RB2 battery pack, which is fitted to the RL1 internal light, or the RL4 external light (requires 2 x RB2 batteries). The battery is connected to the lead by a polarised sealed plug. This is fixed in placed by a screwed locking ring, which enables easy service and replacement.
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External light type Rescue-Master 2B: the light has two parts, a battery and lamp, which can be supplied separately. The lead length on the lamp is custom made. The light flashes to reduce battery power and heat from the lamp. The lamp exceeds light intensity requirements of 4.3cd for 12 hours. The battery is automatically activated when the activation pin is pulled out of the battery during inflation of a life raft.
Classified as Hazardous for Shipping Purposes
External light type Rescue-Master 3B: the light is identical to Rescue-Master 2B, but has a larger battery housing.
Classified as Hazardous for Shipping Purposes
Internal light type Rescue-Master 1:
Compliant to new MSC resolutions MSC 226(82) Section 10.32 and MSC 218(82) Section 4.4.20 effective 1st July 2008 - NEW EC Type Examination (Module B) Certificates are now in progress.
The light has two parts, a battery and lamp, which can be supplied separately. The lead length on the lamp is custom made. The light is steady and sufficient for at least 12 hours with a minimum light output of 0.5cd in all directions. The battery can be automatically activated by pulling the activation pin out of the battery during inflation of the life raft
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External light for survival crafts. It is slim in design and very cost effective. It is in two parts (battery and lamp) and provides more than 4.3cd in all directions for a minimum of 12 hours. There is an option for a specially-designed backing plate, which makes it easy to change batteries after five years shelf life. This backing plate can also be used for Internal light type Rescue-Dan R.INT1.
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This is a single unit light small in design complete with battery and lamp. The light is steady for over 12 hours and produces 0.5cd as per the requirements of MSC226(82). The light is activated automatically during inflation of the liferaft.
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This is a single unit light small in design complete with battery and lamp. The light is steady for over 12 hours and sufficient to read the instructions. The light is activated automatically during inflation of the liferaft.
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For use in day and night short range warning collision situations and for illuminating small areas
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Light SOLAS approved
Strobe light 60 times per minute
Sealed lithium battery
Duration life 5 years.
Contact by immersion.
Testing by metallic contact
Off switch during daylight immersion.
Clip for 20 to 40 mm strap
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IKAROS Handheld flare, red
For short-range distress signalling on ships, lifeboats and life rafts. Also the best pinpoint signal for pleasure craft.
IKAROS Handheld flare, white
A warn-off signal for use by vessels and pleasure craft.
IKAROS Handheld flare, smoke
Designed for daylight distress.
IKAROS Day & night distress signal
Designed for day and night distress.
Design and function
The case is made of corrosion-resistant steel and has clear and simple instructions.
General
IKAROS handheld flares are designed to give maximum output in a minimum size. The flare compositions are developed from the IKAROS parachute flare, which is known to be the best in the world. IKAROS handheld flares are approved globally and meet the latest SOLAS 74/96 regulations.
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Compact, handheld distress signal consisting of a red flare at one end and an orange smoke in the other. Housed in a rugged, corrosion-resistant case
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Designed for personal safety and various applications such as diving, fire fighting, marking of personnel, objects, vessels, vehicles, targets and safety lifejacket marking.
Manually activated. High intensity xenon flash strobe light. Light weight. Waterproof to 300m (option of 500 m). Flash rate: 50 flashes per minute. Operation up to 12 hours at 15°C with decreased flash rate at the end of the battery life.
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Designed to mark lifebuoys in the water, and also for marking of other objects such as moorings etc.
Inversion switch activated. Light weight. Drop tested to 30m.High intensity xenon flash strobe light. Clear lens, mounting bracket, quick release plug and 1m line included as standard. Waterproof to 30m. Flash rate: 60 flashes per minute. 24 hours continuous operation endurance.
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Applications
For ship’s bridge mounting together with lifebuoy.
Design and function
A combined day and night marker (giving 2 hours light and 15 minutes smoke) with lithium battery sealed for life.
General
The IKAROS MOB is approved globally and meets the latest SOLAS 74/96 regulations
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Lifeboat Light
A steady positioning / interior light for lifeboats and rescue boats.
Requires customer's own activation switch.
Optional integrated ON/OFF switch. Steady halogen powered light.
Strong, robust construction.
Requires external power, 12-30V DC.
Flange mounted. Maintenance free.
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Unique, compact, telescopic handle allows easy extension for safe operation and saves space in stowage
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Designed for use as a collision warning signal or for illuminating small areas where an intense white light is required
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