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Lifecraft generator
Lifecraft generator










lifecraft generator
  1. LIFECRAFT GENERATOR GENERATOR
  2. LIFECRAFT GENERATOR DRIVER

The rugged shock mount base delivers durability that can stand up to even the harshest ap-plications. Phoenix uses marine-grade die cast aluminum housing with a powder coat Þ nish. The two optical packages, 28° and 45°, accommodate a variety of applications including davits, life raft stations, embarkation lighting, deck winch lighting, deck mounted cranes (OSV, PSV), and various other de- manding marine applications.

LIFECRAFT GENERATOR DRIVER

The mid-level LED ß oodlight offers an AC or DC driver with mul-tiple output options rang-ing from 1600 to 2900 lumens. SturdiLED LED Floodlight Phoenix Products intro-duced The SturdiLED Se- ries.

lifecraft generator

Once full, this tank is automatically drained into the vessel?s general waste oil tank. Water is prevented from entering the system by collecting any leakages from the seal into a drain tank. A system has been developed to provide a safe and sustainable operation by captur- ing every possible drop of oil. According to the manufacturer, the SUPREME Athmos seal enables ships ? with limited draft up to approximately Þ ve meters ? to prevent oil from being emitted into the environment. ?Zero-Pollution? Seal IHC Sealing Solu-tions launched the zero-pollution SU-PREME Athmos seal. The Rolls-Royce gas turbine can be switched in for high-speed propulsion whenever need. The diesel generators supply electric power for the on-board systems and for vessel propulsion in cruising mode. The future Type 26 Global Combat Ship will employ a CODLOG (Combined Diesel Electric or Gas Turbine) con Þ gu-ration. Combined propulsion systems utilizing diesel en-gines and gas turbines are increasingly gaining in signiÞ cance in the naval sector. The propulsion system will consist of a combination of four MTU diesel gensets powered by Type 20V 4000 M53B engines, and a Rolls-Royce Type MT30 gas turbine.

LIFECRAFT GENERATOR GENERATOR

57MTU Gensets for British Combat ShipTognum subsidiary MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH and Rolls-Royce have been awarded the contract to design the diesel generator sets for the Royal Navy´s future Type 26 Global Combat Ship.












Lifecraft generator