
Cap Lamp - SMARTLIGHT 05 Mk3
Operating & Maintenance Manual
DESIGNATION &
TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Revision A
Operating&Maintenance Manual SM-
05 Mk3
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DESIGNATION
The SMARTLIGHT-05/M1 cap lamp is designed for individual illumination of workplace. The
lamp’s body is IP65 rated and the internal design conforms to ia standard. The lamp can be used in
the mines and places contaminated with methane at any concentration. Cap lamp uses the NiMH
service-free battery to ensure good illumination in different work conditions. As options it can be
equipped with:
•
RFID transponder to monitor movements of the personnel
•
methane meter to monitor methane levels
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Description
Data
Rated voltage of battery
3,6 V
Battery
3 x NiMH 9,5 Ah
Battery life
1000 cycles -
GUARANTEED
Source of light:
Main light MLED
diode LED 1W
Additional light ALED
diode LED 0,07W x 3
Emergency light ELED
diode LED 0,07W
Light source life
100,000 hrs
Battery utilisation from full charge
MLED only at 100%
30 hours
Example of battery utilization in
sequence (from full charge of
battery)
MLED at 100%
10 hours than
MLED at 20%
85 hours (80% battery
capacity depleted) than
ALED or ELED
31 hours or 95 hours
Battery maximum charging period
12 hours (from completely discharged)
Light intensity at 1m from the lamp
+- 3000 lux (after 8 hours of 100% usage)
Light beam angle
120 deg
Ingress protection
IP 65
Level of protection explosion-proof
I M1 Ex ia I; Certification No: FTZU04ATEX0299
Dimensions
140 x 130 x 48 mm
Head diameter
72 mm
Cable length
1500 mm
Working temperature
0
0
...+ 40
0
C
Weight
1,3 kg
Table No.:1- Technical Specifications
"CE" marking is a declaration from the manufacturer that their product conforms to a specific
Directive(s) adopted by the EEA (European Economic Area) and is a requirement for the
product to be sold into any of the countries in this 18 member group. CE is an abbreviation for
the French phrase Conformité Européene, meaning European Conformance. Unlike hazardous
location approvals, the manufacturers are solely responsible for ensuring their product's
conformance to these Directives which were developed using IEC and Cenelec standards.
These are some of the recognized European approval agencies that have certified Viatran
transmitters to Cenelec (European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization) and/or
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) standards for hazardous locations. Cenelec
attempts to harmonize the electrical standards of its member countries. Generally, IEC
standards are used. However, in certain instances where IEC standards are considered too
vague, Cenelec defines more precise requirements.