LNK-LR-02C LIFERAFT LIGHT

The LNK-LR-02C Liferaft Light is a lithium battery-powered emergency light designed for installation with liferafts. Upon liferaft inflation, the “O” shape ring on the light is pulled out, activating both the exterior and interior lights automatically. The exterior light, positioned atop the liferaft, emits a flashing signal with a light intensity exceeding 4.3cd, effectively indicating the liferaft’s position for rescue. Meanwhile, the interior light provides steady illumination with a 0.5cd light intensity, suitable for basic tasks such as reading instructions. Manual switches on the light’s main body allow independent control of the external and internal lights. Notably, the light excels in low-temperature conditions, with the external light capable of working for at least 18 hours at -30℃ while maintaining a light intensity exceeding 4.3cd.

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Description
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Technical Parameters

Specification

Battery Type

Lithium battery

Light Source

External Light: 3*White LED

Internal Light: 1* White LED

Chromaticity

White

Function

External Light: Flashing   

Internal Light: Steady

Flash Frequency of External Light

5070times/min

Light Intensity

External Light: ≥ 10cd

Internal Light: ≥0.5cd

Operation Time

≥18h over 10cd at -30

Storage Temperature

-30  +65

Working Temperature

-1  +30

Expiry Date

5 years from date of manufacture

Weight

About 223g (Length of internal light wire: 650mm; Length of external light wire: 1250mm)

Dimensions

Battery Body: 62*73*33.5mm

Lamp Cover: Ф62.5*42mm

Activation

Both external and internal light activates automatically when the liferaft is inflated;

Both lights can be turned on/off by pressing their respective switches.

Performance

Fire-resistant, Oil-resistant, Mould-proof, Corrosion-proof, Waterproof

Environment Performance

Meet RoHS and asbestos-free requirements

Standards

IMO Res. MSC.81(70), as amended,

lEC 60945:2002 incl. lEC 60945 Corr.1:2008,

ISO 24408: 2005, USCG 161.101

Certifications

MED, USCG