Features of indoor technical lighting

An example of indoor technical lighting (Seaes P19)

Technical indoor lightings, unlike conventional interior ones, have increased requirements for dust and moisture protection, at least IP44. As a rule, the design of such lightings assumes the presence of additional options: built-in vibration protection; compact dimensions for placement in rooms with low ceilings; the presence of electronic start-up control equipment (high-frequency PRA) to prevent stroboscopic effect, the possibility of operation at high and low temperatures.

Often, technical lightings solve certain highly specialized tasks. For example: for lighting galleys and provision rooms, easy cleaning is required, for engine rooms and rooms with technological equipment – the absence of a stroboscopic effect, for showers and bathrooms - moisture protection, for refrigerated storerooms and laundries – resistance to temperature influences.

The safety and efficiency of the crew depends on the appropriate selection of high-quality lighting equipment in these technical rooms where work is being carried out.

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