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156 TECHNOLOGY / LIGHT SOURCES & GEAR PRODUCT GUIDE


LUNA T8 LED tube Aurora


E-CORE GLS Wide LED Toshiba


The new GLS Wide delivers 806Lm of light from only 10W of power consumed. This is an impressive 80 Lumens per watt over 20,000 hours life which means a saving of 84% over conventional incandescent lamps. The E-CORE GLS Wide range of lamps uses clever reflection techniques to produce light in a 2400 distribution to mimic the light from incandescent lamps. This ability to distribute light widely allows a wider range of applications such as chandeliers, table lamps helping you to create the ambi- ence you are looking for and not have to compromise on light quality. www.toshiba.co.uk


LED PAR 16 Zenaro


Zenaro’s LED PAR 16 lamp with E14 socket is ideal for side lights or small pivot spotlights, optionally with 24°, 36° or 50° beam angles. www.zenarolighting.com


Aurora’s direct replacement T8 LED tubes, which feature a unique LED starter, are the first to receive safety certification from the Lighting Association. Manufactured to meet CTL0743, they remove the risk of electrical shock during lamp installation or replace- ment. The innovative starter unit has been developed in direct response to concerns over the safety of installers when fitting new or replacing existing tubes. All T8s are manufactured with a frosted or clear diffuser, have rotatable end caps, three rows of LEDs, a long life of 30,000 hours and carry a five year guarantee. www.auroralighting.com


Fortimo LED Lines 2R HV Philips


In June 2012, Philips extended the Fortimo LED line family with the LED Line 2R system, containing 2 rows of LEDs designed for diffuse general light- ing applications. Again the energy effi- ciency, 129 lm/W, clearly surpasses the energy efficiency of fluorescent lighting systems. The LED Line 2R is operated by the Xitanium non-isolated drivers, avail- able in fixed output, 1-10V and Dali. The combination results in future proof systems with optimal performance. The Fortimo LED Line systems 1R/2R/3R are commercially available. www.philips.com/oem


Retrofit LED lamps Verbatim


Verbatim’s new consumer product line-up comprises thirteen products including LED lamps to replace 25W to 60W Classic A bulbs, 15W to 25W Classic B candle lamps, 25W droplet bulbs and 20W spotlights for both MR16 GU5.3 and PAR16 fittings. Colour temperatures range from 2700K to 3000K and each model has a minimum colour rendering index (CRI) of 80. Packaged in distinc- tive green packaging, Verbatim’s LED consumer range is available through the company’s online store and through wholesalers and electrical retailers. www.verbatimlighting.com


LED Clear Light Bulb Panasonic


The IF Gold-winning LED Clear Light Bulb provides sparkling light, just like a clear incandescent light bulb. The lamp delivers the same clear light as a 40W incandescent light bulb due to Panasonic’s unique light diffusion and heat radiation technologies. In addi- tion, it boasts an energy saving of ap- proximately 84 percent compared to a 40W incandescent light bulb and has a lifespan of approximately 40,000 hours. www.panasonic.net


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