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TECHNOLOGY: SHOWCASE SGM P-5 works with energy


SGM’s low-profile P-5 is designed to offer an energy-efficient option to lighting designers who want an IP65- rated wash light with bright output and low power consumption. Using 44 high-


power RGBW 10W LEDs, the P-5 draws just 450W of power for a total output of 25,843 lumens (21º lens). This works out at around 58 lumens per watt (15º, 21º and 43º lenses) – providing applications with a low output-to-consumption ratio and consequently the lowest running costs of any industry wash light, according to the company. The availability of a vast palette of saturated and optimised colours generated by the high-performance RGB LEDs makes the P-5 appeal to creative designers. SGM even goes as far as challenging anyone to reveal an engine


output of 26,000 lumens at 3,200K. The P-5 W and P-5 TW have even been approved by motion picture


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equipment company Panavision for TV studio lighting. All P-5 models offer


flicker-free operation and are suitable for almost any application in the installation sector.


that is more efficient or capable of creating a more dynamic explosion of kinetic colour. As well as the standard model, SGM has expanded the options available by producing the P-5 W (white) and P-5 TW (tunable white) models. Architects and consultants, who are concerned with the capability of generating pure whites, will look to the 75 lumens-per-watt P-5 TW. This can be tuned to between 2,200 and 6,000K, with an


In addition, the fixtures boast


intelligent temperature control with optimised cooling facilities featuring a high- efficiency, low-noise mode. Set-up of these fixtures is user-friendly, via a simple control-button display, with easy support by means of a patented RFID implanted interface. This means simple warehouse control and remote diagnostics, allowing updating and uploading of DMX settings even when in ‘off’ mode. www.sgmlight.com


Megaman LED G9 offers alternative to halogen capsule


Megaman’s LED G9 is designed as an LED alternative to the dimmable halogen capsule. The company set out to develop an eco-friendly replacement for traditional halogen, metal halide and incandescent applications.


In terms of longevity, the


device offers a 25,000-hour lifespan – exceeding the life of a halogen equivalent by up to 13 times, and reducing maintenance costs accordingly. Megaman also highlights its environmentally friendly approach to lighting, as the LED G9 range does not contain any mercury or radiate UV. The device emits a considerable amount of light from its compact form factor (200 lumens) while consuming between 2W and 4W (depending on the lamp


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used). It also offers high colour rendering of up to Ra80 and what the company says is excellent colour temperature. What’s more, the device offers instant start and smooth linear dimming. www.megamanuk.com


54 September 2013


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