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132 TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT
E-Series
Sharp
The new E-Series covers a wide spec-
trum of colour temperatures; begin-
ning with warm white LEDs of around
2700K to the cold white LEDs of 6500K.
Combining high CRI values and a light
Cool LED
efficiency of up to 90lm/W, these new
HCR LEDs show characteristics equal
Harvard Lighting
Mini Cylinder
to traditional fluorescent lamps in
Cool-LED driers provide a high perfor-
terms of efficiency, colour tempera-
Philip Payne
mance solution for powering high-
ture and colour rendering. The E-Series
brightness LEDs from a mains supply.
complies with international energy star
Whilst retaining the styling of the
The high efficiency design ensures
program requirements.
Philip Payne Classic Cylinder range the
cool operation and long life, whilst the
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Mini Cylinder offers reduced dimen-
compact enclosure is available with
sions, the full spectrum of modern
screw-less cable clamps for fast as-
emergency control/test options,
sembly or an integral version. The well
including DALI, and a first fix installa-
regulated output current will typically
tion benefit.
over a series string of between 2 and
The range is LED only and is quick to
12 LEDs, with a 1W to 3W rafting up
install. It can be fully wired at the first
to a combined voltage of 48V. Current
fix/decorating stage leaving the cover/
levels can be selected during installa-
legend assembly to be simply plugged
tion and there are versions which can
in with no tools required.
be switched between current levels
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via Presence Detectors or an external
switch. The Class II driver delivers up
to 33W of over (string of 3-12 LEDs),
with surge protection up to 4kV.
ChromaFlood 200 TriColour
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Pulsar
Pulsar ChromaFlood 200 TriColour fix-
Storm
tures are designed to offer unparalleled
light output that can enhance building
ACDC
facades, water features and monuments
to provide stunning calibrated, flicker-
Offering the same cost-saving benefits
free colour. TriColour Technology devices
as the Evolution range of products, but
each contain three LEDs (red, green
available with two LED modules, Storm
LPC
and blue) that eliminates multicoloured
is a compact halogen replacement
shadows. It is available in black, silver Pharos
LED task-light for use mainly in retail,
and white powder finish and seven lens
hospitality and large-scale residential
options via quick change lens plates. The LPC from Pharos is the all-in-one
applications.
IP65 rating is standard. solution for the control of entertain-
Available either with the Devil onboard
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LED module from ACDC or the Xicato
tural, retail and themed installations.
LED module, Storm is a fixed architec-
Compact, rugged and solid-state,
tural downlighter that features a beauti-
this reliable controller has powerful
fully designed reflector cup, available
control capabilities making it ideal for
in a number of finishes, such as white,
interactive applications. Over a net-
silver, dark chrome and matt black.
work it outputs multiple EDMX control
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protocols and integrates seamlessly
with other Pharos Controllers and Re-
mote Devices. The built-in web server
provides remote monitoring and man-
agement. Pharos Designer software’s
intuitive timeline-based programming
includes versatile dynamic effects and
video pixel-mapping.
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