The Uniflood 300 is a medium power solution to night time illumination for CCTV schemes.
Smaller, lighter and more efficient, this high-power illumination system can be used for scenes up to 190 meters (625 feet).
High efficiency infrared radiation is achieved with gold optics and a matched quartz halogen bulb source to reduce power consumption and prolong average bulb life to greater than one year of normal operation.
Uniflood 300 - Features
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Maximum range, 190 meters (625 feet)*
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Radiated output, 300W
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Range of beam patterns with narrow or wide cosec even-illumination lenses and conventional spot and flood
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Overt filters (730nm) and semi-covert (830nm) as standard. Covert (950nm) filter as an option
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Small robust construction with toughened lens
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Low power consumption (170W), low running costs
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Low voltage at camera head (nominal 26.5V)
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Long bulb life (average 3,500 hours)
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One year bulb warrenty
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Supplied with 4m lead
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Dimensions; 185mm x 134.5mm x 130mm
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Weight, 1.8kg
* For a reference guide to achievable distances, please refer to the for a tabular representation or to for a graphical representation.
[nm = namometer wavelength]
Power Supply Specification
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Single (PSU3SS), or twin (PSU3ST) lamp supplies
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Mains supply; 230V, 50Hz (protected by a 2A slow blow fuse)
Remote Control; on/off volt-free contact switching from telimetry system
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Dimensions; 230mm x 140mm x 95mm
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Weight; PSU3SS 3.2kg, PSU3ST 4.2kg
Accessories
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Replacement bulb kit
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Uniflood 300 "Technical Specifications".
Uniflood 300 "Technical Data Sheet", 1.348 MB pdf file.
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Achievable Distances
Uniflood 300, 730nm (Semi-Covert)
Part Code
Achievable Distance
HFOV
VFOV
UN300/06/730
190m (625ft)
12m (39ft)
12m (39ft)
UN300/10/730
160m (525ft)
18m (59ft)
9m (30ft)
UN300/30/730
110m (360ft)
38m (125ft)
6m (20ft)
UN300/60/730
75m (245ft)
45m (148ft)
22m (72ft)
The achievable distance is dependant upon the infrared characteristics of the camera, CCD and lens.