shipyards
features and approaches to lighting
The shipbuilding industry builds and repairs sea and river vessels at special sites - shipyards.
Shipyards are divided into groups of hull shops and groups of assembly and outfitting shops, in which the infrastructure of the enterprise has been established for the convenient movement of materials and equipment along the factory tracks.
Transport shipbuilding is a large-scale and multi-stage production. Each of the stages is an independent cycle that sets certain requirements for technological processes and equipment used, including lighting systems.
As a rule, the shipbuilding complex is open areas. Shipyards are illuminated by spotlights from special masts and support structures. Until recently, LED spotlights could hardly compete with lamp solutions in this segment (DKST 2000, MGL 1000, DNAT 1000), but today we are ready to offer a number of products that can increase the efficiency of a lighting installation and minimize its operating costs.
For normal operation in environmental conditions, lighting equipment must have a high degree of protection against dust and moisture, be resistant to various climatic conditions.
The premises of shipbuilding workshops, whether they are slipways, hull workshops or other production areas, are characterized by high ceiling heights (more than 25 m). Luminaires used in these structures must have high efficiency. It is preferable to choose lighting fixtures with concentrated CCC that can provide the required levels of illumination in the work areas. As a rule, in shipbuilding workshops, fixtures are fastened to the supporting trusses with the help of a lyre or a bracket. To correct the light distribution of devices, it is necessary to be able to rotate the optical part of the lamps.
Almost all shipbuilding workshops are equipped with overhead cranes. In order to increase the level of illumination in local areas, it is necessary to provide crane lighting. Luminaires used for crane lighting must not only meet the general requirements of mechanical and climatic protection, but also be resistant to increased vibration loads.
In assembly and outfitting shops, plazas (rooms for full-scale or large-scale breakdown of drawings) and other areas with a high level of visual work, it is necessary to pay special attention to the level of illumination. Lack of lighting can negatively affect labor productivity, and in some cases lead to the production of low-quality products.
High-precision visual work also requires limiting illumination pulsations. Even small pulsations, imperceptible to the human eye, can lead to rapid fatigue of personnel, a decrease in working capacity and the overall quality of work performed.
Shipyards are divided into groups of hull shops and groups of assembly and outfitting shops, in which the infrastructure of the enterprise has been established for the convenient movement of materials and equipment along the factory tracks.
Transport shipbuilding is a large-scale and multi-stage production. Each of the stages is an independent cycle that sets certain requirements for technological processes and equipment used, including lighting systems.
As a rule, the shipbuilding complex is open areas. Shipyards are illuminated by spotlights from special masts and support structures. Until recently, LED spotlights could hardly compete with lamp solutions in this segment (DKST 2000, MGL 1000, DNAT 1000), but today we are ready to offer a number of products that can increase the efficiency of a lighting installation and minimize its operating costs.
For normal operation in environmental conditions, lighting equipment must have a high degree of protection against dust and moisture, be resistant to various climatic conditions.
The premises of shipbuilding workshops, whether they are slipways, hull workshops or other production areas, are characterized by high ceiling heights (more than 25 m). Luminaires used in these structures must have high efficiency. It is preferable to choose lighting fixtures with concentrated CCC that can provide the required levels of illumination in the work areas. As a rule, in shipbuilding workshops, fixtures are fastened to the supporting trusses with the help of a lyre or a bracket. To correct the light distribution of devices, it is necessary to be able to rotate the optical part of the lamps.
Almost all shipbuilding workshops are equipped with overhead cranes. In order to increase the level of illumination in local areas, it is necessary to provide crane lighting. Luminaires used for crane lighting must not only meet the general requirements of mechanical and climatic protection, but also be resistant to increased vibration loads.
In assembly and outfitting shops, plazas (rooms for full-scale or large-scale breakdown of drawings) and other areas with a high level of visual work, it is necessary to pay special attention to the level of illumination. Lack of lighting can negatively affect labor productivity, and in some cases lead to the production of low-quality products.
High-precision visual work also requires limiting illumination pulsations. Even small pulsations, imperceptible to the human eye, can lead to rapid fatigue of personnel, a decrease in working capacity and the overall quality of work performed.
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