What you need to know –
• LED Starboard Side Light
• 2 Nautical Mile visibility, 112.5° green beam angle
• Certified for use on all vessels less than 50m (164 ft) in length (Vessels under 12m, 12-20m, and 20-50m)
• Mounts on vertical surfaces
• Machined aluminum housing
• 12V/24V
These lights feature a long service life, rugged aluminum block construction and have a waterproof rating of IP68.
This starboard (green) navigation light fixture has a beam angle of 112.5°, a visibility range of 2 nautical miles,
and is suitable for all power and sail vessels less than 164 ft (50m) in length.
• LED (Light Emitting Diode) navigation light
• LED is held in a PMMA (acrylic) lens that is the only 100% UV-stable transparent plastic in existence and ensures the light is guided through a precisely defined 112.5° angle
• Rugged and unbreakable – precision CNC-machined anodized 6082 aluminium block housing protects the LED and electronics
• Not sensitive to vibration - no more broken filaments
• No bulb replacement, ever – lasts for approximately 50,000 hours
• Completely waterproof and vibration-proof – interior is fully filled and sealed after initial testing with special silicon-epoxy potting resin
• Waterproof to IP 68+ (submersible to 350m; suitable for submarines)
• Low power consumption – 70% to 90% less than traditional incandescent navigation lights
• Internal electronics provide full required brightness over the entire voltage range (from 10 to 32 volts)
• Fixture is 3.64" W x 1.96" D x 1.10" H
• Pre-wired with 8.2 ft (2.5m) marine grade cable
• Available option for longer cable lengths by Special Order
• Factory-tested throughout the manufacturing process
• In compliance with the following standard(s) – COLREG72/ EN14744 / IEC 60945 / USCG (UL1104)
• 5-year limited warranty
• See 301-008 for the horizontal-surface mounted version of this side light
• See 301-002 for port version of this side light
To ensure that the light has the required intensity/visibility, each Lopo navigation light includes a microprocessor-controlled flashing signal. The micro-processor keeps track of how many hours the LED has been in use. When the light is first turned on, the signal flashes a code indicating either normal functioning, nearing end of service life, or 50,000 hours of use accomplished - time to replace. (50,000 hours is equivalent to over 4,000 twelve-hour nights.)
Together with an appropriate Control & Monitoring System, such as Lopolight’s NLC this navigation light can form part of an IMO MSC 253(83), LY3 and LY4 compliant system.
This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov