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LED lighting when and where it’s needed in mines

by Jimmy Swira
December 12, 2016
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Vert Energy distributes mobile Allight MSGEN2 LED lighting towers that provide dependable lighting exactly where its needed, for optimum productivity and enhanced safety.
Vert Energy distributes mobile Allight MSGEN2 LED lighting towers that provide dependable lighting exactly where its needed, for optimum productivity and enhanced safety.

Vert Energy, specialists in electric power generation, now distributes mobile LED lighting towers that provide dependable lighting exactly where its needed, for optimum productivity and enhanced safety.

“The Allight range of trailer-mounted lighting towers can be easily moved from site to site in diverse applications, including mining, construction, road and railroad works, as well as in agriculture and outdoor field events,” says Ryan Robertson, director, Vert Energy. “MSGEN2 LED lighting towers, which have been developed by Allight in Australia, offer over 50 000 hours of light per unit and only require re-fuelling every two weeks, on the basis of 12 hours of operation every night.

“The use of LED in mobile lighting applications in arduous environments, like construction and mining – has efficiency and economy advantages compared with towers that use gas-filled metal halide lamps. These eco-friendly LED lighting towers have integrated fluid spillage protection bunds as standard, for environmental compliance.”

The flexibility of this range includes various mast options, a specially designed highwall overhang system and carefully selected light assemblies, for the exact lighting requirements of every project. Components, including lamps and lights, are integrated into the mast design for maximum output reach.

MSLED168K-9 lighting towers, with extra low voltage (DC) are powered by Perkins 2 cylinder water cooled diesel engines. Six 300 W LED low glare lamps produce 168 000 lumens, with no delay of warm-up or cool down time. Each LED floodlight provides 28 000 effective lumens after stabilisation. Individually adjustable lamps enable precise focusing of the light.

The total control system encompasses an easy start/stop facility, location tracking and performance monitoring via a notepad or smart phone.

These units have been designed for low maintenance requirements, with 500 hour service intervals. Large doors enable quick and easy service access and the plug and play system, with no hard wired componentry, ensures easy servicing and parts replacement.

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