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TECHNOLOGY / PUBLIC REALM LIGHTING


PARADE X-RGBW-48 Griven


This leading edge high luminance linear surface mounted LED offers superb output with uniform colour coverage, even on large-scale installations. Newly conceived optics provide for powerful grazing lighting enhancement and the combination of the 48 RGBW LEDs driv- en at 700 mA, while offering a wider variety of intermediate colour hues. The digital control system allows access to a remote firmware update (RFU), RDM functions, pre-set selectable colour sequences and blends, as well as options for the synchronisation of multiple units. www.griven.com


VC-Grid Martin Professional


AUS 135 BEAM IP66 Austube


Austube custom manufacture a range of lighting systems specifically designed for arduous environmental conditions which offer a high degree of protection without compromising looks or perfor- mance. Austube’s IP66 range includes beam and recessed profiles which are available in flexible module lengths to suit site conditions. Austube IP rated luminaire systems are custom designed and manufactured to suit individual projects and have been successfully utilised around the world in railway stations, airports, road and pedestrian bridges and defence installations. www.austube.com.au


FAÇADE


Monochrome Tube Traxon Technologies


Traxon’s Monochrome Tube is ideal for outlining and emphasising architectural detail, distinguishing facades, walls and borders with a concentrated, even radiance. With its compact, low-profile design, exterior rating, and three avail- able fixture lengths, combined with flexible mounting options, Monochrome Tube fits into nearly any installation space. Optional dimming capability via DMX512 enables a variety of ambient lighting options, and Monochrome Tube can be daisy-chained up to 12 metres per power run, increasing flexibility while lowering installation and mainte- nance costs. www.traxontechnologies.com


The VC-Grid from Martin Professional is a true LED video panel in a com- pact and lightweight form (200 x 200 mm, 25 mm pixel pitch) that enables creative integration of LED video onto facades and custom-shaped LED video screens. Used with or without a front diffuser, multiple VC-Grids can be com- bined in a countless variety of ways. A combined power/data cable allows VC-Grids to be daisy-chained for easy setup and less cabling and are available in RGB, warm white, medium white, cool white or custom variants. www.martinpro.co.uk


Square Dot Illumination Physics


Lumenfacade Horizontal Lumenpulse


Lumenfacade Horizontal is a high- power linear LED projector with a slim 5-cm profile that’s easily integrated into architectural facades. The driver chamber is repositioned out of view, reducing the height of the luminaire while concealing wires and mounting details. Available in 30, 60, 90 or 120 cm sections, its configuration options include optics for grazing or flood lighting; different outputs (5W/ft, RO 8.5W/ft or HO 15W/ft); various colour temperatures or colours; many mount- ing options, finishes and accessories; and dimming control. www.lumenpulse.com


To meet the demands of architects and facade designers, Illumination Physics offer a range of rectangular or ‘Square Dots’ in various configurations and sizes. White, RGB, RGBA and RGBW are all available in different power outputs (3, 6, 8 and 12 watts), each withstand- ing very high operating temperatures of up to 85 Degrees Celsius. Square Dot comes as part of a complete system including driver and control with Remote Device Management (RDM) as an option. www.illuminationphysics.com


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