MACHINE BUILDING FEATURE
THINK YOU’RE SAFE? REMOVE DOUBT BY USING WOLF SAFETY’S VOLTAGE ALERT TECHNOLOGY
W
orking in potentially explosive atmospheres
is hazardous enough without having concerns that the voltage being supplied to temporary lighting is no longer within certified limits. How can anyone be
absolutely sure what voltage is being supplied, especially in a typical, long cable FPSO situation? Could it be one volt more or less than the certified safe range? Reassurance is now available from Wolf Safety, whose latest technology
gives an immediate warning when voltage either slips below or exceeds certified limits, even by just one volt. Their SOVI™ technology – it stands for Safe Optimal Voltage Indicator – removes all doubt, giving operators the confidence that temporary lighting is operating safely, effectively and at the optimal voltage. Unique to Wolf Safety products, the groundbreaking technology is now incorporated into its ATEX and IECEx certified Hazardous Area Temporary Lighting range, further enhancing safety in potentially explosive atmospheres. It also ensures that a lighting solution is operating effectively and at the
optimal voltage. In the unlikely event that a light is operating at a voltage above the maximum certified limit, the beam will pulse from bright to dim, giving a clear warning that action is needed to ensure that work can continue safely in the hazardous area. Full details of Wolf Safety temporary lighting incorporating SOVI™ can be
found at:
https://www.wolfsafety.com/temporary-lighting
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