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    Motion 29's new launch signals tower of strength for harsh work environments

    12/13/2011

    Designed to operate in harsh in or outdoor environments such as those where damp, dust and gas are present (zones 2 and 22), the new signal towers are CE compliant in accordance with ATEX and have an Ingress Protection rating of IP54 (with alarm/flashing lights) or IP65 (without alarm/flashing light). The strong synthetic materials used to build the lenses and body of the tower withstand severe conditions while the energy-efficient LED with its clever double reflection system creates a brilliant, bright light which cuts through dusty and hazy atmospheres. Andrew Wilkinson, co-director of Motion29 says, "We chose to stock Patlite due to their well deserved reputation for excellence in the manufacturing and rigorous testing of industrial light towers and audible alarms. This latest addition to the signal tower family offers versatility, value for money and above all peace of mind." The signal tower is available to order in any combination of between one and five stackable LED units which come in a choice of colours - red, amber, green, blue and clear. In addition to its default condition of continuous lighting, the tower can also be ordered with flashing functions and with two extra-loud alarm sounds (85dB at 1m output). Available now at www.motion29.com

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