LED Spotlights
LED fixtures provide superior light levels, power savings and reliability over traditional incandescent bulbs.
We offer:
- 20-95vdc & 50 – 130vdc operating range from the DC power supply through TDG’s Universal Driver
- AC Versions available (110 – 220 VAC)
- Several options for lenses
- A variety of flange and bezel finishes
- Reverse polarity and transient spike protection
- 100,000-hr minimum continuous operation
All fixtures as a system meet or exceed these safety standards:
- APTA Normal Lighting Standard RP-E-012-99
- APTA Emergency Lighting Standard SS-E-013-99 Rev 1
- APTA Insulation Integrity Standard SS-E-001-98
- APTA Attachment Strength Standard SS-C&S-006-98 Rev 1
- NFPA 130:2010 Flame Smoke and Toxicity Standard
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All units as a system meet or exceed these standards:
- APTA Normal Lighting Standard RP-E-012-99
- APTA Emergency Lighting Standard SS-E-013-99 Rev 1
- APTA Emergency Lighting Design PR-E-S-013-99 Rev.1
- EN 13272 Railway Applications – Electrical Lighting for Rolling Stock in Public Transportation Systems
- APTA Insulation Integrity Standard SS-E-001-98
- APTA Attachment Strength Standard SS-C&S-006-98 Rev 1
- NFPA 130:2010 Flame Smoke and Toxicity Standards
- FRA 49 CFR Parts 238 and 239 Emergency Lighting
- APTA RT-S-VIM-020-08 “Standard for Emergency Lighting System Design for Rail Transit Vehicles”
ELCU (Exterior Lighting Control Unit)
All units as a system meet or exceed these standards:
- APTA Insulation Integrity Standard SS-E-001-98
- APTA Attachment Strength Standard SS-C&S-006-98 Rev 1
- NFPA 130:2010 Flame Smoke and Toxicity Standards
Passive HPPL LLEPM Flooring System
Interior, Light RailThis passive high performance photoluminescent (HPPL) low location exit pathway marking (LLEPM) flooring system is fully repairable.
We supply:- An aluminum base that is easily installed, provides optimal thermal management, and can be quickly secured to existing fixture back liners
- 24, 28.5, 37.5 and 74vdc applications which are covered by a 10-95vdc operating range on LED installations.
- 110 – 240VAC systems in both LED and Fluorescent
- Reverse polarity and transient spike protection
- Up to 200,000-hr continuous operation for an LED system, achieved by purposefully under-driving high-efficiency LEDs
- 10.5 – 18W power consumption on 48” unit depending on T12 or T8 replacement
All fixtures as a system meet or exceed these safety standards:
- APTA Normal Lighting Standard RP-E-012-99
- APTA Emergency Lighting Standard SS-E-013-99 Rev 1
- APTA RT-S-VIM-020-08 “Standard for Emergency Lighting System Design for Rail Transit Vehicles”
- EN 13272 Railway Applications – Electrical Lighting for Rolling Stock in Public Transportation Systems
- APTA Insulation Integrity Standard SS-E-001-98
- APTA Attachment Strength Standard SS-C&S-006-98 Rev 1
- NFPA 130:2010 Flame Smoke and Toxicity Standards
LED Cab Console Lighting
Interior, Light RailWe offer:
- Our LED version is rated to 100,000 hrs
- 24, 28.5, 37.5 and 74, 110 vdc applications which are covered by a 10 – 95vdc & 50 – 130 vdc operating range on LED installations or dedicated leading technology electronic DC Ballasts
- 110 – 240VAC systems in both LED and Fluorescent
- Dual or Single versions available with or without high reliability push button switches
- Fully adjustable
- Tamperproof front bezel
- Dimming available on LED units
Reverse Polarity & Transient Spike protection
Variety of flange/bezel finishes as well as lens options availableOrganic LED (OLED) Lighting
Interior, Light RailTDG was amongst the first globally to offer OLED lighting to the rail industry. With panels as thin as 0.2mm and as light as 4.0g this is an ideal solution for weight reduction and power savings within either a rail car or locomotive.
With output approaching 140 lm / W as well as a CRI greater than 90 (@4000k) and the ability to offer a fully flexible panel OLEDs are rapidly approaching the levels of efficiency of conventional LEDs with more flexibility.
All fixtures as a system will meet or exceed these safety standards:- APTA Normal Lighting Standard RP-E-012-99
- APTA Emergency Lighting Standard SS-E-013-99 Rev 1
- APTA Insulation Integrity Standard SS-E-001-98
- APTA Attachment Strength Standard SS-C&S-006-98 Rev 1
- NFPA 130:2010 Flame Smoke and Toxicity Standards