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TECHNOLOGY / PUBLIC REALM LIGHTING
Ecospot Meyer
Ecospot is a floodlight series that is designed specifically for LEDs. It offers extremely narrow beam light distribu- tion with very little scattered light and a tightly bundled luminous flux. In this way high levels of illumination can be achieved over greater distances. Lon- gevity of the integrated components is ensured by highly efficient heat dissipation, despite the compact design of the luminaires. These floodlights are available in two sizes: Ecospot Mini for the highlighting of façade details and Ecospot for façade illumination over several stories.
www.wmeyer.de
Fox Deltalight
Parscoop LED ERCO
The Parscoop range is primarily intend- ed for outdoor architectural lighting, but it is also suitable for indoor areas. Mounted on the wall, Parscoop flood- lights can illuminate ceilings, porches or floors and when ceiling or floor mounted, they can illuminate walls and facades. So as to be successful in all conditions, a wide range of mounting accessories are available. The beam direction can be precisely adjusted by setting the robust hinge to the required angle. Parscoop luminaires also have asymmetric reflectors which emit maxi- mum light distribution, thereby produc- ing optimised uniform illumination.
www.erco.com
Fox is a small light spray for outdoor use. Despite its low profile appearance Fox excels in light output and quality, thanks to the 10W powerled. The result is a powerful and far-reaching light effect, ideal for walkway lighting or other landscape applications. Fox is easy and flexible to use thanks to the adjustable head, designed to provide optimal cooling and eliminate glare. Available in Deltalight’s exclu- sive grey brown colour, Fox disappears remarkably well into its surroundings.
www.deltalight.co.uk
Accento LED accent light Megabay
The Accento range of multipurpose exterior luminaires are designed to accentuate featured subjects, high- light landscape elements and provide functional ambience. It is available in three styles with mounting options for both ground level and above ground ap- plications. Constructed from corrosion resistant and thermally efficient brass, finishes are either precision machined brass or a unique Hydrics plating as shown. Long term performance and future proofing is built in with replace- able Cree LED modules and Megabay’s intelligent VDi driver technology.
www.megabay.com/accento
PROJECTORS & MORE
Klik IP66 Klik Systems
Floodlight F1014A Roled
This floodlight is waterproof and boasts an air filter to balance the pressure dif- ference between internal and external parts of the luminaire, solving the wa- ter-absorbing problem often prompted by the expansion caused by heat and contraction caused by cold. It has an integrated heating dissipation solution to guarantee LED luminous efficiency and life span.
www.roled.com.cn
The Klik IP66 family is designed for use in railway stations, underground walkways, bus interchanges, pedestrian links or anywhere requiring a robust exterior IP66 fitting. Manufactured from extruded aluminium, the units can be recessed, suspended or surface mounted. Standard features include anti-tamper fixings, aluminium framed toughened glass, four easily accessible trunking ducts for ELV, data or any wir- ing segregation. Optical combinations include cross blade louvre and low brightness parabolic louvre.
www.kliksystems.com.au
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