GPS synchroniser in Ex-d enclosure, to coordinate the character timing of Orga marine lights and /or foghorn systems on different structures so that all similarly equipped lights and foghorns flash or blast at the same time using information from the Global Positioning System satellites.

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Key features

  • Provides flash and blast character synchronization between different Marine aids to navigation systems
  • Suitable for Zone 1 and Zone 2 areas with gas explosion hazard
  • Offshore resistant, high quality cast light alloy enclosure
  • Including GPS receiver / antenna

Standards/Certification

  • EN 60079-0, EN 60079-1
  • ITS-I24ATEX402811X; ATEX II 2G Ex db IIB T6 Gb
  • IEC 60079-0, IEC 60079-1
  • IECEx ITS 24.0021X; Ex db IIB T6 Gb
Electrical characteristics

  • Operating voltage 10 – 33 Vdc
  • Power consumption: 1 W
  • Connection details: max. 4 mm²; four M25 cable gland entries
  • Earth connection: internal max. 4 mm² and external M5

Physical characteristics

  • Dimensions (H x W x D):
    Approx. 340 x 287 x 175 mm
  • Weight approx. 15 kg
  • Degree of protection: IP66
  • Operating temperature range:
    -25°C to +50°C
  • Wall mounted enclosure
  • Cast light alloy enclosure RAL7035 coating
Performance characteristics

  • Each Orga system provided with GPS synchroniser will synchronise the system in such a way that the start of the flash and blast character is at the same moment (Universal Time Code UTC 00:00). Each integer value of UTC 1:00 minute is used to keep the Orga systems synchronised
  • In case of synchronisation with other marine light systems then the third party system must use the same integer value of UTC 1:00 minute and flash/blast start value of UTC 00:00 as synchronisation concept. Both systems will then properly synchronise with each other
  • The GPS synchroniser has an integrated GPS antenna. The synchroniser must be installed outdoor able to face the sky. It is desirable that the antenna has the clearest view to the south, east, and west when installed in the northern hemisphere and to the north, east, and west in the southern hemisphere