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Ship lifebuoy light LNK-LB-02B
for boats

ship lifebuoy light
ship lifebuoy light
ship lifebuoy light
ship lifebuoy light
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Characteristics

Application domain
for ships, for boats

Description

The LNK-LB-02B Lifebuoy Light is a replaceable alkaline battery-powered emergency light designed for man overboard situations. Positioned alongside the lifebuoy and attached to it, this light is designed to accompany the lifebuoy when thrown into the water. Upon immersion, the light automatically floats, and the LED lamp orients upwards, activating to emit a flashing white light with an intensity exceeding 2.0cd for at least 24 hours (10 hours at -1℃). This prolonged illumination serves to continuously indicate the lifebuoy's position, significantly enhancing the chances of a successful rescue. Incorporating a gravity sensor activation system, the light is designed to self-right in water, ensuring proper orientation, and it automatically turns off within 3 seconds when not in use. The LNK-LB-02B is a reliable and efficient solution for maritime safety and emergency response. PARAMETER Chromaticity: White Battery: Alkaline batteries Function: Flashing Flash Frequency: 50~70times/min Activation: Automatic on in water Luminous Intensity: Min. 2.0cd Operation Life: 24h at full intensity (10 hours at -1℃) Working Temperature: -1℃ ~ +30℃ Storing Temperature: -30℃ ~ +65℃ Expiry Date: 5 years for lamp | Batteries replace annually Dimension: Φ60*144mm Weight: 114g (including bracket) Environment Performance: Meet RoHS and asbestos-free requirement Certificate: SOLAS/MED Performance: Fire-resistant, Oil-resistant, Mould-proof,Corrosion-proof, Water-proof,Resistance UV Standards: MSC.81(70) as amended

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LNK-LB-02B
LNK-LB-02B
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