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SolaMAX-140/155 (5 to 6NM range) is a revolutionary self contained lantern that can provide up to 6NM range. Based upon the MaxiHALO-60 LED flasher technology SolaMAX-140/155 out performs most other self contained lanterns. GPS and remote programming are option. |
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MLED-120SC (3 to 5NM range) The ever popular MLED-120SC is in use on 1000's of AtoN's throughout the world. Available with one or two tier LED's, it also has optional GPS synchronization. It is available in all IALA colours, including yellow and blue that are required by the "new" emergency wreck marker, and also offers the AlFlBuY flash character allocated to the latter. |
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SolaLED (3 to 4NM range) is a high intensity, self-contained, marine navigation light with its own solar power system and battery pack. Designed for trouble-free service in the harshest of marine environments, SolaLED utilises the latest LED technology, state-of-the-art lens design and manufacturing techniques. |
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L-120 (2NM range) Solar Powered Marine Lights offer LED technology along with self-contained solar and battery power sources. A compact light package provides for reliable service and low maintenance, ideal for small marker buoys, docks, marinas and aquaculture sites. |
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| LED Lanterns |
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MaxLED-200 (+13NM @ T=0.74)
One of the brightest LED lanterns on the market. Options include a range of lenses providing narrow and wide vertical divergences. Designed for beacon and buoy applications this rugged marine grade beacon incorporates redundant power supplies for maximum reliability. The unique modular design allows for multiple tiers of lenses. The three tier version is our most popular having an effective intensity in excess of 19NM @ T=0.85. |
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MLED-140/155/300 with MaxiHALO-60 (10NM @ T=0.74)
USCG approved for use in the Gulf, the MLED Series of lanterns utilize the powerful and energy efficient MaxiHALO-60 LED array. Additional approval for use in UL Class I, Division II hazardous areas is pending. The MLED Series includes built in hard wired synchronization, optional GPS sync module is also available. Please refer to the specific lantern brochures to determine which model is best suited to your application. |
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MLED-120E (2 to 7NM range @ T=0.74)
Since introduction in 1999, Tideland Signal's MLED-120 marine lantern, lenses and DA-65M diode array circuitry have undergone numerous technical improvements to increase optical performance and reduce power and maintenance requirements. Available arrangements include 1, 2, 3 or 4 tiers of LEDs providing a wide range of effective intensities in all IALA approved colours. |
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| LED Flashers |
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MaxiHALO-60 is a revolutionary high intensity LED light source that allows for an easy upgrade to LED technology without having to replace existing lanterns. MaxiHALO-60 operates in most Tideland Signal lanterns, such as the ML-300, ML-155 and ML-140, and those of our competitors. It is also used in the new range of MLED products. |
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DA-65M LED light source for MLED-120E and MLED-120SC. Tideland’s oldest LED flasher, currently in use in over 50 countries. The unique design enables the user to vary the number of LED tiers used making this a very versatile and popular component for Tideland’s 120mm lantern products. |
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MLED-RETRO Series are high intensity, LED light sources that replace existing standard incandescent flasher/lampchangers in marine lanterns. MLED-RETRO is available in a range of configurations, with both AC and DC versions, as well as LEDs packaged in single, double and forward facing (range light) assemblies. MLED-RETROs allow for an easy upgrade to LED technology and are suitable for use in Tideland’s ML-140 and ML-155 marine lanterns, RL-200 range lantern, TRB-220 and TRB-400 rotating beacons and are compatible with most other standard marine lanterns. |
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| Incandescent Lanterns |
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ML-300 (>10NM range) lantern is suitable for a wide range of marine applications such as lighthouses, landfall beacons, offshore platforms, and channel markers. |
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ML-155 (+5NM range) marine signal lantern is used in thousands of installations worldwide to mark buoys, offshore structures, channels, bridges, barges and docks. |
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ML-140 (+5NM range) is ideal for use as an aid to navigation wherever a wide-angle vertical divergence of the light beam is required. The use of wider light beams is recognised as an important factor in compensating for buoy angles of roll and heel. |
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ML-300 HI (+18NM Range) AC-powered, high-intensity beacon is an economical alternative to costly rotating beacons. The ML-300 HI meets the range requirements for a U code main light on North Sea platforms. |
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| Incandescent Flashers & Lampchangers |
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TF-3B MicroPower Omnibus II is a completely automatic six-place lampchanger for use in Tideland Signal marine signal lanterns. It is also compatible for use inside other manufacturers' marine signal lanterns. |
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DuoFlash ™ flasher utilises Tideland's MicroPower OMNIBUS ® II circuit. The unit is fitted with a twin-filament lampholder and is suitable for lamps rated from 2 Watts to 40 Watts. |
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TF-3AC flasher/lampchanger is a popular choice for bridge light and dock light applications when installed in the ML-140 or ML-155 MaxLumina marine lantern. |
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DuoFlash® Ex twin-filament flasher is specifically designed to the latest standards applicable for Zone 1, IIC, T-3 hazardous areas, for use with Tideland's ML-155 and ML-300 MaxLumina® marine signal lanterns. |
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LC-70 lampchanger utilises a 70 watt High Intensity Discharge (HID) Metal Halide lamp that produces a light source with a range in excess of 24 NM when used in the TRB-400 MaxLumina® Gearless Drive Rotating Beacon. |
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LC-6 Ex is a lampchanger produced specifically for Tideland Signal's ML-300 Ex marine lantern for service in hazardous environments. The LC-6 Ex is certified for Zone 1 applications. |
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FLAC-300 flasher/lampchanger is a completely automatic 120-volt AC, solid-state flasher and four-place lampchanger for use in a marine lantern. |
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SyncMaster is a universal marine signal lantern flash synchronising controller enabling two or more lanterns to flash in unison without running cables or installing additional radio links between the lights. |
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| Incandescent Lamps |
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SyncMaster is a universal marine signal lantern flash synchronising controller enabling two or more lanterns to flash in unison without running cables or installing additional radio links between the lights. |
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| Rotating Beacons |
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TRB-400 Up to 24NM range and available with or without a waterproof housing and fitted with a dust cover. |
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TRB-220 Up to 20NM range, available in a waterproof housing. |
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| Range Lanterns |
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RLED-170 is one of the world’s most efficient range lanterns utilising, high performance, light emitting diodes (LEDs). Visual ranges between 15 and 20 NM can be achieved with power consumption lower than ever thought possible. RLED-170 range lantern is available in two power options: 20W and 40W depending upon application and range requirements. |
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RL-200 MaxLumina ® range lanterns are used to mark entrance channels, rivers, canals and straight reaches of channel across bays. With two RL-200s, one positioned above and behind the other, the navigator can establish the channel centreline by keeping the lights vertically aligned. |
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RL-355 MaxLumina® lantern is a high-efficiency range lantern that can be powered by a small solar generator. Depending upon the lamp used, the lantern is effective for short and long ranges and for daytime and nighttime operation. Daytime visibility of 5 miles is attainable. |
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| Bridge Lights |
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Tideland light assemblies using ML-155 MaxLumina signal lanterns are popular worldwide for marking bridges and other structures over navigable waters. The number, position, and character of these lights depend primarily on the bridge type and fender locations and are usually specified by Government regulations.
Bridge lights are also available with standard pedestals for upright installation on bridge piers and abutments as well as on deck ends. In North America, bridge lights mostly show a 180-degree red light, a 360-degree green light, or alternate red and green sectors, elsewhere it is normal practice to mark safe passage under bridges with a White flashing character, in the centre, and Red and Green flashing, lateral markers, on the flanks, as required by the IALA Maritime Buoyage System. |
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