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Orga showcases new wind turbine marking and lighting system at WindEnergy 2014


Orga Aviation will present its new smart LED obstruction marking and lighting system at the first-ever WindEnergy 2014 trade fair in Hamburg, Germany, from 23-26 September.

Dutch company Orga Aviation is all set to launch its latest smart LED marking and lighting solution for wind turbines at WindEnergy 2014 in Hamburg, Germany.

With 40 years of experience and knowledge in design, developing and manufacturing smart obstruction lights, Dutch company Orga has taken obstruction marking and lighting solutions to new heights. Developed to ensure safe navigation around wind farms and to provide safe access to wind turbines for maintenance, Orga has used advanced LED optical technologies and precision engineering to produce an obstruction marking and lighting solution which meets all national and international regulations, delivers optimum performance and lowers the total cost of ownership.

The new Orga smart obstruction marking and lighting system comprises:

Orga Control Panel (CIP400) – comes complete with Ethernet connection and enables improved communication with and between all Orga obstruction marking products. Easy to connect to your own communication system, the new controller’s compact size also saves space. The Orga CIP400 control panel is designed to work with:

Orga Medium-Intensity LED Obstruction Light (L550) – 50% lighter than Orga’s previous L450 model and features built-in intelligence based on the latest LED optical technology, maximising both intensity and colour output. Reflective optics ensure light output is tightly focused, limiting ground scatter and reducing light pollution. The L550 also comes IR-prepared.

Orga Low-Intensity LED Obstruction Tube Light (L30) – easily mounted from the inside of the mast, reducing installation and maintenance costs. The design also reduces the potential impact of lightning to virtually nil as connection cables run through the inside of the mast.

 

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