Bizarre but true. Suddenly without warning hundreds if not thousands of CCTV cameras have suddenly stopped working overnight. How could this happen? What is going on? Without warning many CCTV end users are trying to review their footage of overnight incidents and have seen a dramatic fall in the quality of their pictures. Why this sudden change? Have CCTV cameras all decided to fail at once? Well no , not exactly but the one thing all CCTV cameras rely on totally has started to disappear, the problem is that all of a sudden there is no light.

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Wait you may say, just replace the bulbs, but this is not the inherent problem, the issue arises from the need for many cameras across the UK to rely on ambient lighting to operate, street lighting to be precise. For years the UK has been treated to dusk till dawn street lighting across the pretty much the whole of the country. This has meant cameras using this street lighting to operate have always worked with little or no need for additional light. Now however we have seen a new phenomenon creep into the UK economy . It is called austerity.

For the last year many councils across the country have been faced with some tough decision on how to save money, now many are doing the unthinkable and switching off street lighting in the small hours between 1 am and 5 am. The reasons of course are sound, much money saved and let’s be honest most of us are sound asleep so it has no effect at all on us. However some fractions of the criminal fraternity are thriving on a twofold advantage being handed to them . No light meaning they can operate in more or less complete darkness and no cameras to catch them either. Of course the cameras that suffer most are those that for years have operated with no issues whatsoever. No one has seen this coming…literally.

This problem though is easily solved. Clarius IR illuminators for dual chip cameras and Clarius white light illuminators for colour cameras will solve the problem overnight with the minimum of cost compared to a camera upgrade or the installation of new cameras with built in IR.

 

So cameras that simply don’t work are a growing problem across the UK but Clarius illuminators can solve the problem quickly at the best prices to the end user. So don’t be left in the dark, check your night time images now and take advantage of LED lighting technology to improve you CCTV images all round.

A car without an engine, a rowing boat without oars, A train but no tracks. There are many examples but all the above are a complete waste of time without each other. It seems obvious, a no brainer but every year hundreds of businesses buy CCTV systems but ignore the need for lighting.  As with the other items mentioned above, it will be a complete waste of time.

 

For years CCTV has been sold without taking lighting into consideration or at best dismissing it as something that can be looked into later, an afterthought perhaps.

In reality no one in the industry is unaware of the need for lighting , it’s just easier to push the issue to one side. In the past when all lights were mains driven it was difficult for CCTV installers to add this lighting and certificate it with all the electrical regulation that applied. Often CCTV engineers were unqualified and the cost of lighting often blew out the CCTV budget. So the responsibility was passed to the customer and inevitably it was forgotten.

Forgotten at least until the first time the customer needed to review his night time CCTV images. A mixture of grainy noise combined with intermittent flashes of  headlights and shadows is all that will be seen, certainly there will be no evidence and ultimately disappointment. Even as installers push Dual chip camera technology the pictures are little improved.

The answer to these problems though are here.  LED technology has come on leaps and bounds in the last 5 years. Light output from an illuminator is now way beyond what could have been expected in the past. Add to this the ability to power these units over POE and we have a solution that can be installed extremely easily.

What are the drawbacks? Well the illuminators are relatively expensive compared to halogen lighting, That is of course until you look into on-going costs. Clarius Illuminators are self-cleaning, maintenance free and exceptionally cheap to run. Whereas halogens blow for a pastime burn electricity like an electric fire and the fittings themselves seem to last no longer than a year.

However we have established that a camera without lighting is about as much use as a chocolate teapot so we need to bite the bullet. We need to specify lighting and we need to ensure it is the right light for the right job reducing light pollution.

Let’s look further  into the future. HD CCTV is on the rise. Within the next 15 years there will be more HD cameras out there than analogue but HD CCTV cameras are very light hungry they need to be complimented by illuminators more than today’s cameras.

One final point Illuminators will vary in quality. Do ensure that the choice you make is a wise one , Buy cheap buy twice. Look into illuminators that use POE and chose a proven brand such as Clarius or Raytec.

As we look to the future we envisage night-time CCTV images that will be crisp clear and what is more…of use to the end user when they really need it.

 

Exposion proof illuminators are now available to buy from Raymax. This product is designed to the highest standard and finding a market place in the high end world of petroleum and gas installations where safety is paramount and no component that is not ATEX approved will be considered for installation. With cost savings that can be made from reduced electricity consumption and even more importantly the dramatic reduction in maintenance costs , return on investment is both rapid and easy to measure. Below we review the Warrior II explosion proof IR illuminator

The RAYMAX Warrior II series of ATEX approved explosion protected IR illuminators have been designed for hazardous environments which require high performance night-time illumination. RAYMAX Warrior illuminators are supplied in an aluminium housing with toughened glass front window and are rated for all Zone 1 and Zone 2 applications.

RayMax Warrior II - Explosion Protected

The Warrior series IR illuminators provide class leading performance, long life and ultra low maintenance. They incorporate the very latest surface mount LEDs to deliver excellent night-time pictures with improved optical output and outstanding reliability.

Each unit is fitted with a Cool Running™ thermal management system to carefully control LED output and delivers a projected working life of 10 years. Compared to traditional bulb solutions Warrior SMT LED illuminators produce very little heat and deliver highly even illumination beam patterns. RAYMAX Warrior illuminators are supplied with an integrated power supply. The RAYMAX Warrior series is suitable for all low light installations up to 150 metres (492ft).

The Clarius white light illuminator has primarily been developed to compliment CCTV installations and of course they do this job very well indeed. Built to last and made to the very highest specification the Clarius range of illuminators are popular among the security community.

The Clarius white light illuminator is more than just a CCTV accessory . White lighting has been deployed for many purposes and not just for security. Halogen has gone seriously out of fashion and companies and individuals alike are moving over to LED lighting rather than unreliable expensive and lets face it environmentally unfriendly 500watt open floodlights.

Now cost of course is a consideration and in the foreseeable future Halogen will remain a cheaper option for the comparable WLI product. However as attitudes change and price short term becomes less important in favour of long term reliability and reduced electricity consumption  Clarius white light illuminators will continue to grow in popularity.

NEW range of Clarius
Power Supply Units

Power supplies play a crucial part in LED lighting technology. Probably they are the weakest point of a what is overall a very reliable and long lasting lighting solution. So the release of the new Clarius 24v power supply is a welcome reliable addition to the Clarius range of lighting.

Featuring a regulated 24V DC output supplying continuous full rated current to load. The universal mains input voltage allows the power supply to be used across a wide geographical area while the highly efficient switch mode design ensures low operating costs and cool running.

The Clarius range of LED lighting Power Supply Units are IP67 rated, constant voltage devices designed to power the Clarius range of LED lighting products.

They are available in four power variants, providing enough power for multiple units as necessary.