Nuclear LED Lights

Nuclear LED lighting replaces traditional halogen lights thanks to their massive light output. The LED technology also allows long-term operation and greatly reduced maintenance compared to ordinary nuclear lighting systems.

AHL-LIGHT 70

AHL-LIGHT 70

LED POND LIGHT
Weight
12.2 kg (26.8 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
87 000lm @5000K, 83 000lm @ 3000K
Life time
>50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
50 000 Gy (5 000 000 rad)
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AHL-LIGHT 35

AHL-LIGHT 35

LED WORK LIGHT
Weight
4.5 kg (9.9 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
43 500lm @5000K, 41 500lm @ 3000K
Life time
>50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
50 000 Gy (5 000 000 rad)
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AHL-LIGHT 20

AHL-LIGHT 20

LED DROP LIGHT FOR USE IN AIR AND WATER
Weight
2.8 kg (6.2 lbs), 8.2 kg (18 lbs) with 30.5m light cable
Typical luminous flux
64 000 lumen
Life time
Up to 50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
Up to 10 kGy
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AHL-LIGHT 15

AHL-LIGHT 15

LED DROP LIGHT
Weight
1.2 kg (2.3 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
15 000 lumen
Life time
>50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
50 000 Gy (5 000 000 rad)
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AHL-LIGHT 10

AHL-LIGHT 10

LED WORK LIGHT
Weight
1.0 kg (2.3 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
9 000 lumen
Life time
>50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
50 000 Gy (5 000 000 rad)
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AHL-LIGHT 1

AHL-LIGHT 1

LED CAMERA LIGHT
Weight
0.3 kg (0.7 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
900 lumen
Life time
>50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
50 000 Gy (5 000 000 rad)
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CCTV LED 5

CCTV LED 5

POWERFUL CCTV LED LIGHT
Weight
1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
5 000 lumen
Life time
50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
100 000 Gy (10 000 000 rad)
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CCTV LED 1

CCTV LED 1

COMPACT CCTV LED LIGHT
Weight
0.3 kg (0.7 lbs)
Typical luminous flux
1 000 lumen
Life time
50 000 h
Radiation tolerance (total dose)
2 000 Gy (200 000 rad)
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Nuclear LED lighting is primarily used in reactor and fuel pools. These replace traditional halogen lights thanks to their massive light output. The LED technology also allows long-term operation and greatly reduced maintenance compared to ordinary nuclear lighting systems.

Nuclear underwater lights can also be used on manipulators, robots and fuel inspections systems. Nuclear LED lights are well suited to be mounted on equipment that is exposed to highly irradiating fuel due to their small size and low weight.