Ecological Alternative to Generated Power Lights

New remote area lighting system

  • Ecological Alternative to Generated Power Lights
    Ecological Alternative to Generated Power Lights

Peli Products announces the introduction of the 9490 Remote Area Lighting System (RALS). An ecological responsible alternative to generator powered lights. It's a self-contained system easy to set up, rechargeable and swappable battery. With an extra battery the user can double run time.

Main features include up to 6.000 lumens (calculated), up to 24 hours of run time, as well as Intelligent Control (allows for varied light output levels) that calculates and displays current battery life, allowing the user to regulate the intensity of the light and choose the desired run time.
The 9490 is engineered with a multi-position deployable mast that telescopes up to 183 cm (72"), and the maintenance-free LED array has a life expectancy of over 50.000 hours. A detachable nylon shoulder strap is also included. The new lighting system is available in black or yellow.

LED lantern with ATEX approval
In addition to that, Peli will exhibit the 9415Z0, a new handheld light with Safety certification ATEX (Zone 0, Cat.1). With 1,65 Kg of weight and 392 lumens, the new lantern features power without weight. Four LEDs, powered by the latest generation Ni-MH batteries illuminate a distance of 392 meters.

The features include approvals: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga, 120° rotating head, run time of 11h (low) / 4h 30m (high), battery status indicator, 3 mode switch (high, low, flashing), rechargeable battery, and included shoulder strap.

With an ATEX Certified Category 1 (Zone 0), it can be used at the highest risk zone where an explosive atmosphere is expected to exist, especially in chemical, electrical, gas, oil, power, pharmaceutical, fire rescue, hazmat and other high-risk industries. It also features a sure-grip, all-weather handle and an extra-large space to accommodate gloved hands. The light is available in yellow.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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