124 TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT
Lumega
Trilux
The Lumega exterior luminaire range
from Trilux is a combination of har-
monious shapes and complex lighting
technology. Lumega 600, the newest
member of the family has enormous
savings potential. Various heights, flex-
Prolific Series – RoadWay
ible mounting and ease of maintenance
ensure a broad scope for installation
Lighting Science Group
and the variable photometry and reflec-
The LSG RoadWay luminaires are de-
tors allow for maximum spacing and
signed to deliver high quality illumina-
optimum efficiency. But that is not all;
tion combined with energy efficient LED
a high degree of protection, adjust-
technology. They offer superior optical
Lester
able luminaire angle and the ability to
performance and maximised pole spac-
change lamps without tools are among
Arcluce
ing, providing replacement for existing
the Lumega 600’s many other features.
high intensity discharge (HID) lighting
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The Lester series features clean, innova- installations for highways, city and
tive designs that play with the interac- residential streets, college campuses,
tion between two conic sections realised government facilities, parking facilities
in die-cast aluminium. A wide range of and commercial projects.
dedicated accessories allows planners Four versions of the RoadWay lumi-
to choose between several versions of naires, LSR1 at 50 watts through LSR4
pole-attachment: double or single, with at 150 watts, are available to replace
straight or curved arm. Lester houses 100 watt to 250 watt HID cobra head
metal halide or high-pressure sodium fixtures.
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150W, 250W and 400W lamps, plus
the Cosmopolis 140W lamp. The optic
compartment is accessed by opening the
die-cast aluminium clips, thus removing
the need for tools.
LED-in
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Kingfisher
LED-in incorporates high specification
components including military specifi-
cation drivers and solid state control.
Available with five LED arrangements
(from 36 LED to 108 LED), this IP66
rated unit utilises the Osram Golden
Dragon LED. Each LED light source is
positioned within an individual mirrored
reflector housing for precise optical
control and minimal glare. The first gen-
eration of reflector design available is
Remus a dedicated street lighting distribution
Ray
Urbis Lighting
ideally suited to the lighting of foot-
Riegens
paths etc with a mounting height range
The Remus’ slim design and elegant
of 4m to 8m.
Riegens Lighting has launched Ray, a
profile makes it as much of an aesthetic
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sleek and stylish range of post, bollard
lantern as a functional one. The high
and wall mounted luminaires for ame-
performance light engine comprises 32
nity applications. Designed to provide
or 48 warm white LEDs to give a superior
high quality, energy efficient illumina-
ambiance.
tion, this versatile family of luminaires
Designed to be cool running, the light
offers a variety of modern, contempo-
output and operating life of the LEDs are
rary design themes that can create a co-
maximised, and sealing to IP66 prevents
ordinated lighting scheme for a diverse
the ingress of dirt and moisture which
range of architectural themes.
ensures performance is maintained.
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www.urbislighting.com
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