Thursday 2 August 2012

PowerLink: Your illumination partner in Mining

In May 2012, Powerlink unveiled the ALT15000A lighting tower, one of its most innovative products to reach the Australian market. Eagerly anticipated by potential distributors, the launch of this new product strengthened the cavalry of mining spec products, including diesel generators and air compressors, which are manufactured under the Powerlink brand. Customers will be able to experience this new product first-hand at the GME WA Exhibition, October 30th-November 1st 2012, in which Powerlink will be one of the major participants. 



The 8000W metal halide light, powered by a 12kW prime rating Kubota engine, can provide enough brightness with little energy, thus one of the most economic ways to convert electrical energy into light. In comparison to other lighting towers on the market, the ALT15000A Powerlink lighting tower is the closest you can get to natural light, amplifying why it is widely used in a range of international commercial and industrial markets.

The superior performance of the lighting tower ensures stable and reliable lighting for any mining site. It meets all occupational health and safety standards and ISO9001 international quality standards. As an added feature, the ALT15000A is equipped with an audible warning system, which is activated when the mast is being raised or lowered. This ensures the safety of all operators and nearby workers.

 This new addition comes in a compact structure that is easy to move between sites. The ALT15000A lighting tower consists of a diesel generator set, group of hydraulic masts, lighting kit and trailer. The Hydraulics mast reaches 11.19 metres, with high wind resistance performance, and can rotate a full 360˚, allowing lighting in all directions. Featuring a large access door for convenient maintenance and a large fuel tank for timely use, this lighting tower is designed for the most efficient mining and commercial sites.

All Powerlink machines allow for customization to reach industry specification or individual job needs.


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  1. Only a few blogger would discuss this subject the way you do.

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