CCTV

Marine options

by Mark Rowe

The CCTV manufacturer Redvision offers Standard Marine and Extra Marine options in its X-SERIES range, designed for extreme sites.

Customers of Redvision, the UK-based manufacturer of the modular X-SERIES dome / ball PTZs, can now specify Standard Marine or Extra Marine rated options for use in extreme environments.

The Standard Marine option has corrosion-resistant plating applied to its body castings before the powder coated paint. Stock domes are painted black or white, though customers can still select bespoke colours from the RAL range to suit sites. Here, all external dome body parts, including the pedestal, wall and pendant mounting brackets are powder coated.

The Extra Marine X-SERIES also has corrosion-resistant plating and includes an extra 25 year rated, dual paint, undercoat and top coat finish. All the pan, tilt and wiper mechanisms and shafts in the Extra Marine option are built from marine-grade stainless steel, increasing corrosion resistance, toughness and durability.

Paul Hucker, Managing Director of Redvision, says: “The Extra Marine X-SERIES is white to reflect sunlight. The combination of using white paint and the Dome Cover, which acts as a sunshield, helps to reduce extremes of temperature in direct sunlight. Conversely, the Dome Cover also provides a level of insulation in cold environments and additional protection to the dome mechanism in marine applications. The Extra Marine dome was developed for oil rigs, a notoriously harsh environment, where it was extensively tested. Clearly sea-ports and terminals, coastal locations and many specialist industrial applications could benefit from using the Extra Marine dome.”

Ring Redvision on 01420 448 448 or visit redvisioncctv.com for more information.

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