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TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW


PIR Occupancy Switch Module Danlers


This module measures 50mm by 25mm and performs similar functions to Dan- lers’ popular PIR switches but can be suited into a Eurodata plate or built into luminaires.


Radiant Flex Serpentine David Morgan Associates


The Radiant Flex Serpentine exterior LED linear system is the first system of its type to be hand bendable, on-site, in three dimensions to follow any shape of building profile and for the light output to be aimed and locked to give optimum grazing or feature lighting. The new Flex Serpentine also has an increased IP rat- ing of IP 67 and is designed to be used in a wide variety of exterior building façade lighting, wall-grazing, landscape and other exterior architectural lighting applications. STAND: M32


This discrete passive infra-red occu- pancy module brings the load on only when a person is present, thus sav- ing on energy bills. It also includes a person detector, adjustable photocell, relay, adjustable time lag function and is available with either a 5m or 10m detection zone. Each module can switch up to 6 amps of load, including fluores- cent lighting. STAND: M7


Aeriel Sill Lighting


Three striking new projectors make their UK debut this year from Sill Light- ing. Alongside the WindowLighter (a discrete luminaire with complex LED optics for edge-to-edge lighting of window reveals without glare) and the 111 projector (a new shape for Sill) comes Aeriel - Sill’s stylish LED projector with 1, 2 or 3 adjustable modules giving almost limitless combinations of beam shape, direction and colour. STAND: M39C


Betonba Wever & Ducre


Arcline Outdoor Optic Anolis


Utilizing the latest research for the de- sign and manufacturing process, the Ar- cLine Outdoor Optic brings the supreme reliability and quality of the ArcLine range to the Outdoor world. Smooth colour mixing is ensured by using new generation of Cree LED multichips, com- bined with the best homogeneus colour distribution system and precize singe- point-of-colour emission. Combined with the high light coutput and longevity of the LEDs and user-definable colour vari- ants, the Anolis ArcLine Outdoor brings new qualities and sets standard for all types of contemporary exterior lighting schemes. STAND: M24


This hard-boiled LED wall fitting comes with three power levels; 3.2W down light, 6W up/down light or 10W up/down light. It comes with IP 67 waterproofing as well as the choice of warm or cold light as stan- dard. You can also chose on how you want to connect it; running on 700mA, 24 VDC or directly on mains 240V. STAND: DG5


HFI Tree EncapSulite


EncapSulite will be introducing the HFI tree - a display lighting product that is also available with cylindrical shades. Either version can be printed with corporate info, logo’s, adverts or pictures. Both shade products utilise EncapSulite’s HFI Stick-Lite and a new stand, the shades are interchangeable so the light and stand can be used again with a different message/shade to suit the customer’s needs. STAND: M39B


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