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TECHNOLOGY / PUBLIC REALM LIGHTING
OUT & ABOUT Fixtures that bring a bit of beauty to the great outdoors.
Coda Woodhouse
Gothic 110 Arcluce
This elegant and gothic style bollard has been designed for LEDs and features a square-shaped design with slender lines and acute angles. The fitting is available in a one-way, two-way and
three-way illumination version and in 3000K, 4000K, 5000K colour tempera- ture. The upper part of the appliance has been conceived to “capture” light and orientate the light beam extremely accurately without touching the base and the central part of the bollard. The resulting light effect is highly decora- tive and characterised by the dynamic combination of light-shadow contrasts. The bollard is capable of highlight- ing the features of any architectural environment.
www.arcluce.it
The Coda lantern represents a wa- tershed in exterior luminaire design, performance and value. The sleek aerodynamic body encapsulates a revo- lutionary heatsink design that allows effective heat transfer directly from the LED module to the surrounding air. This provides a truly unique, low pro- file and contemporary aesthetic whilst providing extremely low junction tem- peratures for the cutting-edge, high output LEDs. The highly efficient opti- cal design features just one interface between the LED source and where you need its light most - on the ground.
www.woodhouse.co.uk
E-Pod Trac
Trac’s E-Pod is manufactured in Great Britain. With its sleek and distinctive design, this lantern is ideal for car- parks and walkways, using approximate- ly 70% less power than equivalent HID fittings. Easily maintained and adjust- able, each pod is fitted with 16 Osram Dragon Plus LEDs with an overall power consumption of 30W per pod. Sub- stantial energy savings and reductions in carbon emissions can be achieved, eliminating costly lamp changes and maintenance costs. Bespoke LED light- ing is available on request.
www.trac.co.uk
LEC 5640 & 5682 School LEC Lyon
This linear spotlight is integrated in a stainless steel LED handrail and is a discreet device ideal for the lighting of footpaths or stairs. Offering a very long lifetime and an IP67 rating, the mini- mum illumination is 100 lux on a 1.2m strip. Length, beam angle, location of windows, fixation brackets and acces- sories are available on request.
www.lec.fr
STREET & AMENITY
RMC320 LED Post Top WE-EF
RMC320 LED post top luminaires is a new series for the illumination of public parks, spaces, pedestrian zones, bike paths and roads. Offering all the technical lighting features of the WE-EF LED street lighting luminaires, they also use OLC lens technology (One LED Concept). Depending on the lighting task, the RMC320 can be fit- ted with five different lens systems for asymmetric side throw and asymmetric forward throw light distribution. Fitted with 18 LEDS, connected ratings of up to 54W and luminous flux of up to 6236 lm. The RMC320 continues the clear design of the WE-EF luminaires in the area of decorative post tops.
www.weef.de
YALIS Switch-Made
With an attractive form and surpris- ingly light for only 24W, this luminaire has three 6 LED modules, perfectly oriented for street and car park light- ing. YALIS is designed on the basis of the MODULO concept which is based on two fundamental technical areas, an optimal distribution of luminous flux and a high-performance heat dissipa- tion system
www.switch-made.com
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