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Hella Spread lens offers superior lighting for confined spaces

by Sail-World.com on 1 Nov 2016
DuraLED 50LP used to give excellent lighting in the confined space of an engine room of Arataki Hella Marine
Hella Marine have announced the new DuraLED 50LP which offers exceptional durability and outstanding performance.

The new DuraLED 50 lamps are thinner, brighter and cheaper. Plus it also has a wider spread beam pattern option, ideal for confined spaces.

Continuing the exceptional durability and reliability of the popular DuraLED range, the new 50LP has a lower profile design, measuring only 25mm high.

The latest LED's also increase light output, while innovative new optics provide a wider and more even distribution of light, making the DuraLED 50LP prefect for engine rooms and work areas.

DuraLED 50LP lamps are an extremely powerful source of white light and offer a safe, energy efficient and reliable alternative to incandescent and fluorescent lighting within an easy to install, surface mount design.


These high tech, low profile lamps are available in two light patterns, Spread and Wide Spread, to suit a variety of applications including engine rooms, storage lockers, lazarettes and other heavy duty applications where reliability cannot not be compromised. Each lamp is completely sealed, UV, impact and shock resistant ensuring an ultra-long service life.

MultivoltTM circuitry provides constant illumination and circuit protection from 9-33V DC, even under severe voltage fluctuations. DuraLED 50LP lamps also carry ISO Ignition Protection approval for safe and certified installation when lamps are located near flammable gas sources.

Hella marine DuraLED 50LP lamps offer class leading energy efficiency, unmatched durability and are supported with a 5 year warranty for a total ‘fit and forget’ solution and complete peace of mind.


DuraLED 50LP Advantages:

- Low profile, 25 mm height design

- 850 lumens of crisp white 'close to daylight' light (5000K)

- Spread and Wide Spread lens pattern options

- Heavy duty Grilamid® lens for outstanding impact resistance

- Fully sealed ‘Fit and Forget’ Hella LED technology

- Protected 9-33V MultivoltTM electronics

- Easy to install surface mount design

- Designed and manufactured in New Zealand

- 5 year warranty

For more information visit www.hellamarine.com

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