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TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT


Hi-lume A-Series Lutron


DUALdrive AC eldoLED


DUALdrive AC is the efficient, fully dimmable, 2 control channel product in eldoLED’s AC LED driver portfolio. It allows you to control colour tempera- ture in tunable white applications, or balance ambient and task lighting in advanced luminaires. The driver is easy to install thanks to the integrated power supply, is DALI, DALI Colour, 0-10V and switch-dim compatible and can be used with a wide variety of LED types. DUAL- drive AC, the perfect driver to control and tune your white! www.eldoled.com/dualdriveAC


DRIVERS


DALI Driver Harvard Engineering


Harvard’s DALI Dimmable LED driver pro- vides retailers and other commercial users with full dimming capabilities, something that has not previously been possible with HID lighting solutions. Users will be able to save money on energy bills by dimming their LED lights, and also cut their carbon emissions even further. In addition, the ability to dim lights between 100% to 5% (and also turn the lights off) will give users like retailers or hotels, the opportunity to set different lighting levels for ambient and display area’s, thereby maximising their investments. www.harvardeng.com


PCI outdoor DIM B011 & FOX B011 Tridonic


The single-lamp PCI outdoor DIM B011 and PCI outdoor FOX B011 ballasts pre- sented by Tridonic have been designed specifically for operating the energy-ef- ficient CosmoWhite metal halide lamps from Philips and the corresponding UrbanWhite lamps from Sylvania. The casing dimensions of 150mm x 90mm x 40mm of the dimmable and non-dimma- ble versions, which are available with wattages of 45W, 60W, 90W and 140W, indicate that these additions belong to the PCIS outdoor family for standard wattages. www.tridonic.com


The Hi-lume A-Series is the world’s first LED driver to offer smooth, continuous, 1% dimming for virtually any LED fixture – whether it requires constant current or constant voltage. In an industry of varying design standards, this solution can work with almost any manufactur- er’s LED fixtures. It supports constant- current and constant-voltage outputs over a wide range of current and volt- age levels for driving LED loads up to 40 Watts. Available in two form factors, compact and stick, to fit almost any LED fixture, the driver provides constant- current reduction (CCR) or pulse-width modulation (PWM) dimming options for constant current LED loads. www.lutron.com


LED Drivers Helvar


Helvar has launched a series of compact and versatile LED drivers. Their new constant current converters (LL-U-CC) provide power to LED applications with a high level of efficiency (>0.8). The driver’s dual current output (350m/A / 700mA) and universal power supply en- sures adaptability for different applica- tions and geographic areas. The LED products, designed to provide sustainable and future proof lighting solutions, combine with Helvar’s system solutions to provide easy switching con- trol via relay control units and simple to use Helvar button panels and TouchPanel applications. www.helvar.com


BALLASTS


CDX Range Harvard Engineering


Harvard’s CDX range of fluorescent ballasts is specifically designed for outdoor lighting applications. Benefits of using CFLs include protection from a robust shell, which helps to maintain reliability in the most extreme weather conditions, a high efficiency circuit of over 90% and flying leads / mains input, which allow for rapid assembly. The product comes with 4kV surge sup- pression, providing protection against transients and voltage spikes. The CDX Ballasts are compatible with the LeafNut and WiMAC systems, with PartNight and SmartNight versions in development. www.harvardeng.com


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