LIGHTING
Tridonic Launch EM Converter LED
functionality, with local battery supply for standard LED modules. The emergency light drivers feature reliable 3-pole technology that is compatable with most of the LED control units on the market today. Thanks to power control, the maximum output for specified operating duration is always achieved in emergency light operation.
T By offering a three-part EM converterLED product
range, consisting of EM converterLED BASIC, EM converterLED SELFTEST and EM converterLED PRO DALI, Tridonic provides a clearly structured portfolio with a high level
of flexibility. EM converterLED
BASIC features fundamental emergency light functions with an attractive price-performance ratio.
Tridonic UK Ltd Tel: 01256 374300 Web:
www.tridonic.com
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ridonic’s new EM converterLED product range provides
easily implemented, emergency light
ith its Inceptor and Inceptor Micro fire-rated, integrated LED downlights enjoying huge success in the marketplace, Scolmore Group has introduced an adaptor plate which will allow the Inceptor fittings to be retrofitted to existing downlight cut outs up to 120mm – opening up yet more application opportunities. The adaptor plate is ideal for replacing an older, bigger fitting, or suitable where the hole may have been cut too big. It is available in chrome, satin chrome and white to match the Inceptor fittings. Inceptor and Inceptor Micro are fire-rated, integrated LED downlights with a high-powered, compact, pre-wired driver and flow connector. The compact size of the driver means they can be fitted into a very shallow recess depth - 50mm for Inceptor Micro and 60mm for Inceptor – making them among the most flexible fittings currently available.
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KNX UK Award winners announced at AGM M
his outstanding contribution to the
embers of KNX UK gathered in mid-March at Lily Hill House, Bracknell for the Association's AGM.
The day culminated in the presentation of the 2014 KNX UK Awards and Board Seat Elections. Andrew Braker
of
WAGO received the accolade of KNX Champion of the Year for
Association's
marketing activities, whilst The Crystal in London Docklands was voted KNX Installation of the Year. Product of the Year was ABB's Busch-Jaeger Comfort Touch. Iain Gordon was re-elected as KNX UK President, whilst Di Stickland of Design Innovation, Andrew Taylor of JUNG UK
and Christian Schiemann of ABB were elected to the Board. "I would like to thank everyone who came to the event and also those who gave up their time to make some fantastic presentations. It has been a great twelve months for the Association and 2014 has much more in store", commented Iain Gordon.
KNX UK Tel: 0845 869 5908
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ANLERS have launched a range of PIR Occupancy Switches with ‘Step Down’ illuminance for dimmable ballasts with 1-10VDC input. Ideal for use in corridors, stairwells, warehouses, washrooms, car parks, underpasses etc, when energy saving is required together with a permanent lower level of illuminance for additional security and peace of mind. These easy to install controls switch lights ON to 100% when an area is occupied, then when non-occupied will switch the ballast to a preset LOWER LIGHT LEVEL (variable from 10% - 100%) via an easy to access adjustment spindle. The adjustable time lag function controls the
time that must elapse, with no further movement detected before switching to the lower light level. An ‘inhibit on’ photocell prevents lights from switching on when an area is entered with plenty of ambient light. DANLERS range of ‘Step Down’ Illuminance controls includes flush mounted versions for false or plasterboard ceilings, a surface mounted version for solid ceilings and an IP66 rated surface mounted version. The ‘Step Down’ range is UK manufactured and is backed with a 5 year warranty.
DANLERS Ltd Tel: 01249 443377 Web:
www.danlers.co.uk
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ddressing the need for a compact, competitively priced low profile beacon, Switchtec’s STX range of xenon beacon from SCL meet the high demands of control panel manufacturers and those in the field of factory automation. Such customers are driving the demand for smaller, more efficient, more compact beacons, having a range of outputs, offering ease of installation and good quality construction. This is why SCL has developed the STX series of xenon beacons to address this ‘hole’ in the marketplace. Designed to offer flexibility to the installer, the STX beacons can be installed either surface mounted using the fixing plate supplied with the beacon, or panel mounted using the two mounting studs and nuts provided. STX xenon beacons have been designed to produce an optimum level of output but with compact physical dimensions of 76mm diameter, with a height of 49mm panel mounted, or 65mm for surface mounted.
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Anti-Tamper PIR Sensor Head
lex Connectors have developed a new PIR sensor head specifically for use in mental health/secure
units, prisons etc. Due to its tamper-proof design the head is the ideal solution for installation in areas likely to be used by vulnerable or unpredictable occupants, at risk of harming themselves or others. Operating at PELV (protected extra low voltage), this extremely small and unobtrusive device is mounted through a 32mmØ hole and sits flush against the ceiling, secured by two tamper-proof screws. Alternatively, it can be fixed directly to a standard BESA box should a surface installation be required. The appropriate flex7 Control Pack,
required
to power the sensor, can be sited in a secure location where
it is protected from unsolicited
interference. Any additional switching required to facilitate override or absence functions also operates at PELV, making it possible to site them in locations where mains devices could not be considered under normal circumstances.
Flex Connectors Tel: 020 8580 1066 Web:
www.flexconnectors.co.uk
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