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TECHNOLOGY / EXTERIOR PRODUCTS


Lumenfacade Horizontal Lumenpulse


Industrial Deltalight


Industrial is a small light spray for use outdoors and for wet areas. The nozzle on the light hides a 1 W powerLED and has an outstanding IP 68 score, which means it is totally watertight. The light’s transparency makes its striking head disappear remarkably well into its surroundings. Industrial exists as a post, wall fitting with 4 heads and as a separate head. www.deltalight.co.uk


VarioLED Oceanos LED Linear


Ancora Buck


Winner of the 2011 Good Design award, Ancora is intended for illumination of the exterior elements, such as paths and facades. Suitable for installation in-ground or wallmounting, its unob- trusive, elegant design blends perfectly with wall or surface finishes (stone, ce- ramic tiles, grass, pebble). Fluorescent or different LED sources can be used to provide general or accent lighting, with symmetric/ asymmetric light diffusion as required. www.buck.rs


VarioLED Oceanos 316/L IQ White IP68 24V is a dimmable fully encapsulated linear lighting fixture made of stainless steel (316/1,4301/V2A or 316L/1,4404/ V4A). It features adjustable colour temperatures between 2,200K and 5,000K and has a 150mm oil flex cable on both ends with IP67 screw on con- nector. It is suitable for indoor and outdoor in-ground installation, includ- ing installation into roads and parking lots according to EN 60598-2-13. www.led-linear.de


The Lumenfacade Horizontal is an IP66 rated, high performance, luminaire that can be mounted end-to-end in a continuous line for applications such as wall grazing, column lighting, and linear floodlighting. A unique design conceals the driver chamber between the luminaire and the facade, providing a slim profile and concealed mounting that blends seamlessly into the archi- tecture. It is available in white (2700K, 3000K, and 4000K), static colors and RGB and in 1’, 2’, 3’, or 4’ sections. www.lumenpulse.com


Luma Indal


Following the success of the Stela (for residential areas) and the T-line (for tunnels), Indal has introduced a new LED luminaire for traffic routes. The new Luma will enable savings on energy costs and CO2 emissions from 10 to 40%. Considering that these installa- tions involve high wattages, this adds up considerably. This new addition means Indal now has an LED solution to suit all applications from alleys to highways. www.indal-lighting.com


STREET


LL LED Street Leader Light


LL STREET 07/14 is a new family of modular LED fixtures with especially uniform rectangular light distribution. Four basic power models are available - 20W, 30W, 45W and 60W with high total fixture efficacy (including ballast and optics) more than 90lm/W. The light colour temperature is 3200°K, 3700°K, 4200°K, 4900°K or 5600°K . The fixtures are suitable for side-entry mounting with 5° tilt angle or for top pole mounting. Optional LED dimming allows further energy savings during offpeak periods. www.leaderlight.eu


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