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TECHNOLOGY / PRODUCT


Installation Manager Pharos Architectural Controls


Undershelf The Light Corporation


The newest addition to the Light Corpo- ration’s range is the newly updated ver- sion of the Undershelf. The new 4w LED version has an updated design for ease of installation and maintenance along- side the already popular 20w halogen version. The warm white LED Under- shelf boasts an impressive 265 lumens compared to the 300 lumens of the 20w version making energy efficiency the key selling point. www.lightcorporation.com


Pharos Installation Manager is a new tool for managing multiple Pharos lighting and AV installations remotely over the Internet. In the case of a retail chain for example, Installation Manager can be scheduled to automatically upload pro- gramming changes while the stores are closed, rather than a technician visiting each in turn. This massively reduces the cost and carbon footprint of managing multiple lighting and AV installations. www.pharoscontrols.com


Paragon Forge-Europa


4.0171 Wibre


LEDPowerPlant Multiload Technology


The LEDPowerPlant from Multiload Tech- nology is a new 24V DC power supply for between 35W and 240W of constant voltage LED strip lighting. It gives a truly stabilised voltage of 24V at the strips even when positioned great distance from them (for the full load: 50M us- ing 4mm2 cable); alternatively single strips can be individually wired back to the unit using thinner cable. Strips can be dimmed via a 1-10V analogue signal from any standard lighting control product. www.multiload.co.uk


4.0171 Recessed Underwater-Light spot- light is made entirely of V4A stainless steel and protected to an IP68 rating - making it suitable for depths of up to five metres. The standard unit comes with POW-LED 6 x 3 W 700mA cold white (6000K) providing over 200lm/LED (TLF). It is also available in POW-LED 3 x 3W 700 mA cold white (6000K), neutral white (4500K), warm white (3000K), and blue. The unit offers rotationally sym- metric light distribution with POW LED white 10° and 30° and RGB 10° and 30° and for low-voltage halogen 36°. www.wibre.de


Forge Europa’s Paragon range of energy saving LED lamps, previewed for the first time in the UK. The range has been developed, designed and engineered with Forge Europa’s expertise and award winning innovation to offer custom- ers an exceptional range of LED lamp replacement products, available via own-label or Forge Europa branded, in MR16, GU10 and PAR 30 options. Paragon is manufactured to stringent Forge Europa and ISO9001 quality stan- dards. www.forge-europa.co.uk


XC Controller Cogent Lighting /amBX


Cogent XC LED lighting controller of- fers simple set up and ease of use. No programming is required as the box fea- tures a number of algorithmic sequences that will trigger a wide variety of lights and colour changing effects in response to video and audio. Dynamic zoning al- lows groups of different lighting effects to work in one space within one DMX universe. www.ambx.com


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