LIGHTING & LIGHTING CONTROLS
Timeguard plugs gap in LED market with bulkhead designs.
Megaman at Selfridges
egaman’s AR111 LED lamps have been supplied as part of a new lighting solution for Selfridges flagship store in Oxford Street, London. Used throughout the newly refurbished and refitted concession areas, the new lighting needed to be installed quickly to reduce downtime, improve light levels and not impact on the existing fixtures or ornate ceiling of the shop floor. Selfridges opened in 1909, is the second largest department store in the UK and has recently been voted the best department store in the world. Selfridges approached Hampshire based lighting management company, PLM (Planned Lighting Maintenance Ltd) for advice on installing a new and effective and energy efficient lighting scheme that would replace existing fittings in the Moncler, Valentino and Roberto Cavalli concession areas. PLM partnered with Megaman for the project, supplying 15W AR111 LED lamps that look exactly the same as the existing AR111 but offer a much brighter light. The lamps were initially trialed in 2,800k and 4,000k colours with the warmer colour eventually being chosen as the preferred option.
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imeguard has added New bulkhead designs to its range of exterior LED lighting. The attractive 5W designs emit an even light, thanks to ingenious lens diffusers, that is equivalent to 70W of halogen lighting. Made of tough polycarbonate, the new LED bulkheads are suitable for both courtesy / welcome lighting or security lighting, offering energy savings of 90% over conventional lights. With tens of thousands of energy-guzzling old- style bulkhead lights installed throughout the country, these new Timeguard Robust LED models are opening up huge retrofit market for wholesales and installers. There are two models: a standard on/off bulkhead light and an automatic light with an integral PIR detector
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PN-Cudis are pleased to announce the launch of a new safety feature for use with their 17th Edition consumer units – the facility to light-up the circuit protection equipment installed. Made up of a strip of six LED lamps that are automatically illuminated when the MCB cover is opened the system is activated by a micro-switch and powered by a standard battery. This innovative new idea originated from the Operations Manager, Dan Duckworth, who realised that the majority of consumer units are installed out of site in dark places in homes, such as in cupboards. Therefore, when a circuit trips, unless there is a torch handy, it can be almost impossible to identify the MCB, RCD or RCBO that has failed. The LED strip ensures that the householder no longer has to ‘scramble- in-the-dark’ to identify and re-set the source of the power failure. Instead they can simply open the MCB cover, light up the unit and re-set the power in no time.
CPN-Cudis Tel: 0161 765 3000
DANLERS release new Energy Saving Microwave Controls
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ANLERS have introduced two new IP67 rated Microwave presence detector switches for the automatic control of lighting, heating and air conditioning loads. The IP67 rated enclosures make them ideal for use in car parks, warehouses, factories and wash-down areas etc. The sensor detects movement by emitting low power microwave signals and measuring the reflections as the signal reflects off moving objects, such as people moving through a room. When movement is detected the load switches ON, if no more movement is detected within a certain time, then the control will switch the load OFF. The time lag can be set via the internal dip switches. DANLERS Microwave controls are the ideal quick fix, low cost
energy saving solution for organisations demanding a reduction in their energy costs. With energy savings of up to 50% the payback period is kept to a minimum.
DANLERS Ltd Tel: 01249 443377 Web:
www.danlers.co.uk
configurations, including 1 and 2 lamp 70W T8 fittings. The first such devices to achieve A2 BAT energy class, the compact (280 x 30 x 31mm) Primus ballasts deliver optimum energy efficiency and high reliability, backed by a five-year guarantee. Key features of the Primus include energy-controlled lamp hot-starting, which enables a 100,000 hour service life independent of switching frequency, and an extended temperature tolerance from -20°C to +60°C. The integral Multipower technology ensures flexible operation with differing wattages, enabling lower stockholdings for wholesalers. Primus ballasts have VDE ENEC, VDE EMV, C-Tick, CCC and VDE Q-Tested approvals, as well as complying with all standards for functionality, safety and EMC.
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CP’s EBMINT – The Small Detector with Big Benefits
Designed to be retrofitted to luminaires quickly and effectively, EBMINT allows previously uncontrolled lighting sources to benefit from presence detection and lux level control. The detector can be fitted either onto a T5 or T8 tube directly, or to a louvre blade of a parabolic louvred luminaire. This makes
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detector ideal for
installations that demand minimum disruption, or where it
is not possible to disturb the building’s
fabric. Ultimately, the detector will play a key part in improving a building’s energy performance with the minimum amount of investment. Three models are available: Premium (switched), Direct Dim up to 4 dimming ballasts (DALI or DSI) and analogue dim (1-10V). All are suitable for use with high efficiency lamps such as LED, fluorescent and compact fluorescent.
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CP Electronics Tel: 0333 9000671 Web:
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P Electronics has developed a new cost-effective miniature PIR presence detector – EBMINT.
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