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Tideland Led Lanterns Replace Rotating Beacons In Albanian Lighthouses


Tideland Led Lanterns Replace Rotating Beacons In Albanian Lighthouses

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Created on 08 May 2009 by host
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The Italian Navy, which provides technical assistance to the Albanian Lighthouse Authority, has chosen MaxLED-800 lanterns from Tideland Signal to replace traditional rotating beacons in lighthouses around the coast of Albania.

The MaxLED-800 is one of a family of stackable lanterns containing two, three or four tiers of high-performance EFF LED flashers. In the Albanian installations, they will be used in a bi-form arrangement showing a white light of 24,000+ candela, visible over 360° and a range of 16+NM. This solution offers integral standby capability, as one MaxLED-800 operating alone would still achieve a range of 14+NM in the unlikely event of one lantern failing.

Tideland LED lanterns require little maintenance, offer minimal power consumption and an operating life in excess of 50,000 hours. They use a DC power supply and are ideally suited to solar installations. Since the MaxLED 800s flash at duties often as low as 10% power consumption and operating costs are very low compared to rotators running at 100%.

The exceptional range performance is achieved by a powerful, one-piece lens with proprietary Tideland optics, which projects light in an even and consistent 360° horizontal beam pattern. Features include full monitor and control access, user-selectable flash characters and power setting for multiple visible range performance. Constructed in rugged, corrosion-resistant marine aluminium, the MaxLED family is designed to withstand the most severe environments, from ice-bound latitudes to the tropics.

Nine lanterns, including one spare have been purchased for the first phase of the lighthouse refurbishment project. The Italian mission in Albania includes a number of specialists from the Italian Navy, who have jurisdiction in the fields of marine cartography and beacons. Albanian officers will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of the Tideland lanterns.

Approved to ISO 9001:2008, Tideland Signal Limited is a British-based member of the Tideland group of companies, which specializes in the design and manufacture of aids to marine navigation. The Tideland group is independently owned and has its headquarters in Houston, Texas.

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