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2014 Product Catalogue
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Marine Lanterns Barge Lights Bridge Lights Area Lighting Monitoring & Control Systems Marine Buoys Mooring Systems & Accessories Aids to Marine Navigation Lighthouse Equipment Reference Guide

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Marine Lanterns 2014 Sealite Product Catalogue Thank you for your interest in our products. Since our last edition we have continued to significantly expand our marine product range and manufacturing facilities. Through the acquisition of our UK distributor in 2012, Pelangi International Ltd, we are pleased to introduce a new product category this year named Lighthouse Equipment. This includes rotating beacons, pedestals, and a revolutionary LED light-source designed to replace traditional lamps in classical lighthouse lenses. This year we’re also pleased to introduce our new high-precision...

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Marine Lanterns Typical Projects Applications: IALA Maritime Buoyage System Marine Lanterns 13 Solar Marine Lanterns Solar Marine Lanterns Solar Marine Lanterns - Traditional Style Stand Alone Marine Lanterns Port Entry Lights Sectored Port Entry Light Leading Lights Leading Light Power Supply Options Bridge Lights Offshore NAVAIDS - USCG Approved Barge Lights Bridge Lights Bridge Light Power Supplies Sectored Bridge Lighting Kit Area Lighting 81 Solar Area Lights Monitoring & Control Systems GSM Cell-Phone Monitoring & Control System Radio Control System Marine Buoys Marker Buoys Marker...

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Manufacturing Capabilities Design To service the needs of our customers worldwide, Sealite employs an in-house team of professional engineers who design and develop the products to exacting standards and industry requirements. Mechanical, structural and optic systems are developed from concept to completion. The remarkable design skill of Sealite’s engineers ensures the characteristics of each product are extensively researched and, as a result, offer advanced features which greatly enhance performance and operation. Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Sealite’s in-house surface mount assembly...

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Marine Lanterns Barge Lights Area Lighting All Sealite lights are assembled to exacting standards and strict guidelines. Once the technicians complete construction of the circuit boards the production team then assemble the lights and perform a series of final inspections prior to dispatch. Tool Design & Production Tooling design & production facility Rotational & Injection Moulding Sealite Pty Ltd, has over 25 years experience in building products for long term deployment in some of the harshest conditions known. The products are built to withstand extreme elements of icing, cyclonic...

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Typical Projects Ocean Buoys PROJECT OVERVIEW Location: Manson Construction Company The Seattle Great Wheel POSEIDON-1750 Ocean Buoys with Solar Marine Lanterns Mark an exclusion zone for all marine traffic BENEFITS • Sealite’s ability to customise its products to suit individual customers requirements - Clear marking (No Boats) on buoys to mark marine exclusion zone for The Seattle Great Wheel • Innovative design and robust construction of the polyethylene buoys gives them high tactile strength • Excellent buoyancy & stability, and easy to deploy & service • Sealite provides additional...

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Marine Lanterns Onslow, Western Australia Major Dredging Contractor Onslow, Western Australia SL-B1500 Buoys with SL-125 GPS Synchronised Lanterns with AIS AIS on buoys to mark the main channel during dredging and final construction phases BENEFITS • Transmit accurate position of the floating AtoN to vessels • Indicate if a floating AtoN is off position • Remotely monitor the real-time status of AtoN’s operational status and position • Meteorological and hydrological data and a host of other parameters can be fitted Marine Buoys BargeSafe™ Series This dredging contractor has used Sealite...

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Typical Projects Swanson Dock, Australia PROJECT OVERVIEW Location: Port of Melbourne Corporation Swanson Dock Leading lights for vessel navigation BENEFITS • Enables pilots to manoeuvre vessels in a tight turning and docking area • Pilots are able to easily check their position allowing safe vessel navigation • Sealite’s leading lights are brighter than traditional flurotubes • Improved manoeuvring navigation allows larger vessels to enter the dock “The lights are brighter than expected and we may need to turn them down.” Robert Renn Asset Officer Port of Melbourne Corporation Swanson Dock...

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Marine Lanterns Barge Lights Bridge Lights Area Lighting Monitoring & Control Systems Marine Buoys Mooring Systems & Accessories Lighthouse Equipment Reference Guide

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IALA Maritime Buoyage System Above: Sealite POSEIDON-1750 Ocean Buoy, West Sea, Korea Who is IALA? Established in 1957, IALA (International Association of Marine Aids and Lighthouse Authorities) is a non-profit international technical association. IALA provides nautical expertise and advice. IALA encourages its members to work together to harmonise aids to navigation worldwide and to ensure the movements of vessels are safe, expeditious and cost effective whilst simultaneously protecting the environment. One of the ways IALA achieves this is by establishing technical committees which bring...

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Marine Lanterns Lateral Marks Lateral marks define a channel and indicate the port and starboard sides of the navigation route to be followed into a waterway such as a harbour, river or estuary from seaward. The vessel should keep port marks to its left and keep starboard marks to its right. At the point where a channel divides, a modified lateral mark is used to indicate a ‘preferred’ channel (often a deep channel suitable for heavy commercial vessels) on one side and a secondary channel on the other. A preferred channel is indicated by red and green horizontal bands on the lateral marker....

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IALA Maritime Buoyage System Cardinal Marks A cardinal mark is used to signify a danger and show where the safest water can be found. Cardinal marks indicate the direction of safety as a compass direction relative to the mark. A cardinal mark is named after the quadrant in which it is placed. Due to the unique way cardinal marks use the points of a compass to signal safety it makes them meaningful regardless of the direction of the approaching vessel. Cardinal marks have distinctive black and yellow markings and topmarks. Cardinal marks can be used to show the following: - The deepest water...

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