Engine Order Telegraph

The “Norm” type telegraph has been designed to be used on board of all types of vessels having a remotely controlled propulsion control, and serve as the back-up communication system in case the remote control system should fail. The wheelhouse and engine control room telegraphs are console mounted, IP42, 144x144mm devices, and have a stainless steel housing and a non-reflective black finish. An IP56 housing is available for bulkhead mounting applications such as the Engine Room.

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Window Wiper

The Jung-A set of window wipers are prepared by any kind of vessel, being for high-seas, inland, offshore or fishing. The straightline wipers are available with two speed swipe or variable speed. The stroke legnths vary between (min) 350mm and (max) 2300mm. The wiper controller can control a maximum of 105 wipers with master control and network system, depending on your needs.

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CVS

The Jung-A Marine Clear View Screen is fully prepared for any kind of vessel, being for high-seas, inland, offshore or fishing. Our system uses centrigugal force, rotating the front screen at 1,600 times/min, hitting the rain water away. External air is flown from the outside in, rotating between the screen and the frame. With this system, it is easy to secure the visibility during the storm and heavy rain.

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DHR260CS/CC HID

The DHR260 Metal Halide searchlight is the most powerful and has the longest range of 1800 meters. The housing comes with a silver plated parabolic mirror with adjustable focus giving it superb optics. The bracket cabin control is used for operation from the wheelhouse. With its high angle of tilt (+/- 40 °) it is very suitable to position high above the waterline.

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DHR230RCB

The 230RCB-Series LED searchlights is a great addition to the DHR LED family. it's a perfect solution for tugs, workboats and inland vessels with its compact design. The searchlight is equipped with a silver plated mirror which provided an optimal beam. the RCB series searchlights are operated by a control panel, usually mounted in the wheelhouse.

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DHR420RCB

With the addition of the brand new 420RCB searchlight, DHR completes her line of searchlights with a product designed for heavy duty applications. A perfect solution for tugs, workboats, cargo vessels or even larger inland vessels, this type of searchlight is easy in use and made for the job. Installation is straight-forward, due its well-thought mechanical and electrical design. As it is the feather-weight among the competition, positioning and mounting of the 420RCB will be done in an instant. The effort of any maintenance actions, is reduced to a minimum. DHR believes that the 420RCB-series certainly adds value to the shipowner. An impressive optical system in combination with a robust and compact design, makes it a unique, distinctive and high-quality searchlight.

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DHR350RCN

The DHR350 searchlight is the largest searchlight manufactured by Den Haan Rotterdam. The silver plated mirror is superior compared to chrome plated or polished aluminium reflectors. Available with a 24VDC or 115/230VAC halogen bulb it has a range between 904 and 1104 meters. The Remote control RCN is used for operation from multiple places on the vessel. Another big advantage is the flexibility in positioning of the searchlight. Independent of the location of the controls, it can be mounted anywhere on the vessel.

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DHR260RCN HID

The DHR260 Metal Halide searchlight is the most powerful and has the longest range of 1800 meters. The housing comes with a silver plated parabolic mirror with adjustable focus giving it superb optics. The Remote control RCN is used for operation from multiple places on the vessel. Another big advantage is the flexibility in positioning of the searchlight. Independent of the location of the controls, it can be mounted anywhere on the vessel.

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