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  1. EF type. The EF type searchlight is an electrically controlled searchlight, operated from an operation panel within the wheelhouse. The operation panel is connected to a dedicated power supply (By Xenon) which controls the searchlight. Halogen and LED don’t have any external power supply.

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  2. searchlight. The electromotive remote control of Seematz is designed for robust seawater conditions and fulfills the IP56 protection class. A control panel is used to operate the remote control. This can be extended up to 4 panels, but also integration into the bridge control system is no problem.

  3. EF searchlights can optionally be equipped with focus, zero-position switch and digital position indication. EF searchlights can also be executed as a Tower type, which is especially practical in case a xenon type searchlight (XBO) is installed.

  4. Seematz - High quality searchlights and window wipers, made for the hardest conditions on open sea.

  5. Seematz Searchlights. Rugged non-magnetic aluminum construction and power coated finish for a very efficient resistance to corrosion and harsh environments. All searchlights come in a sand yellow color but can be supplied in white on request.

  6. All Seematz electrically operated (EF) searchlights can be implemented in tower version if desired. The lower case of the searchlight is increased by 250mm - 1000mm, depending on the situation on board. This makes the searchlight higher and can, for example, shine over obstacles (such as a railing) without additional adjustments on board.

  7. Seematz searchlights are known for their durability, robustness, and reliability gained from over 45 years of experience in maritime environments. The EF-type is a remotely controlled searchlight that is operated from a control panel, allowing flexible placement of the light.