Marine Grade Lighting: Engineered for Corrosive Environments
Combat the relentless effects of salt, spray, and moisture with our marine grade lighting collection. Designed for longevity and performance in the most corrosive environments, from commercial marinas and ports to coastal architectural projects.
Common Questions About Marine Grade Lights
Can I use a standard outdoor light near the ocean?
It is not recommended. Standard outdoor lights often use materials like 304 stainless steel, aluminum, or powder-coated steel that will corrode and fail quickly when exposed to salt air. Investing in a proper marine grade light prevents premature failure, safety hazards, and costly replacements.
What exactly does "Marine Grade" or "Marine Certified" mean?
"Marine grade" signifies the fixture is built with corrosion-resistant materials and protective finishes to withstand a harsh marine environment. It is suitable for areas near water, like docks, commercial coastal buildings, offshore platforms, and fishing and aquaculture facilities.
Why are LEDs the best choice for marine applications?
LEDs are ideal for several reasons:
- Durability: Solid-state construction is highly resistant to vibration from waves and boats.
- Efficiency: Lower power consumption is critical for locations where energy costs are high or power sources may be limited.
- Long Lifespan: Reducing maintenance on hard-to-reach pilings or fixtures is a major advantage.
- Cool Operation: Less heat reduces potential issues with surrounding materials and fixtures.
What is an IP Rating and what do I need for my marina or dock?
IP (Ingress Protection) Rating defines a light's protection against solids and liquids. The first digit is for dust (6 is dust-tight); the second is for water.
- IP65: Protected against low-pressure water jets. Good for general areas.
- IP66: Protected against powerful water jets. Excellent for docksides exposed to heavy spray.
- IP67: Protected against temporary immersion (up to 1 meter for 30 minutes). Ideal for fixtures on piers that could be exposed to wave overtopping.
- IP68: Protected against continuous immersion. Required for lights on pylons that are always in the water.
