WM-ML155 Lantern is composed of plastic Fresnel lens, plastic base, 6-place electronic flasher/lampchanger and high-efficiency halogen lamp.
Using high-performance, pre-focal halogen lamp as the light source, the lantern is unique in terms of precision of focal position and high utilization of light power, with light intensity 20% higher than navigational laterns using ordinary incandescent lamps.
Users can have an option to choose Lantern with Cast Aluminium Alloy Lantern Base.
WM-ML155 lantern can be used for marine buoys and fixed beacons.
Specifications
Operating Voltage:
:
12V DC
Voltage Range
:
10V-36V
Flash rhythm
:
IALA256
Output Power
:
150W
Serial Communication interface
:
RS232/RS485 (Optional)
Vertical divergence
:
±10° – 12°
Dark current
:
<3mA
Environment temperature
:
-25°C-65°C
Installation
:
4-16mm holes on 200mm P.C.D
Weight
:
3.5kg
Wealth Marine Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based specialist in marine aids to navigation, marine communication and safety equipment, and optical signalling systems. Built on decades of experience in the maritime and aviation sectors, we support shipowners, port authorities and industrial operators with reliable solutions that keep people, vessels and infrastructure safe at sea and on shore.
From navigation buoys, radar beacons and marine lanterns to aviation obstruction lights and traffic lighting, our products are developed, manufactured and marketed through our own facilities in Singapore. This in‑house capability allows us to customise systems to the specific technical and regulatory requirements of clients in Singapore and around the world.
To ensure consistent performance in demanding environments, Wealth Marine operates a dedicated testing and research centre equipped to measure light intensity, power consumption, divergence and light distribution across our range. Combined with ongoing product enhancement and attentive after‑sales service, this technical foundation has made us a trusted partner for marine departments, shipowners and infrastructure developers across the Far East and beyond.