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Collingwood Lighting +44 (0)1604 495151 www.collingwoodlighting.co.uk


Tasked with helping Newcastle United FC select a cost effective, highly efficient lighting solution for use in the Chairman’s Suite, Collingwood Lighting has provided a whole collection of its LED lighting products, from its Collingwood and Halers ranges. The installation of decorative lighting was high on the agenda for NUFC – as such, Collingwood’s LED downlights were fitted across the ceiling to create a functional yet decorative lighting effect – this was made possible due to the set up of the product itself.


Adam Hall


+44 (0)1702 613 922 www.adamhall.com


CAMEO® is a registered brand of the Adam Hall group that adds professional lighting equipment to the range. Besides conventional PAR cans containing state-of-the-art LEDs, the 2012 product range is being continuously expanded to include LED effects, bars, sets, moving heads and the associated accessories. The new lighting products blend design and functionality to meet exacting requirements and offer a host of sophisticated technical features.


Grah Lighting + 386 (0)82 801 424 www.grahlighting.com


European producer Grah Lighting has introduced a new LED luminaire for industrial lighting. Industrial facilities present the unique challenge of providing sufficient illumination. Energy efficient lighting helps companies to achieve their sustainability goals and reduce impact on the environment. Terralite LML® 144 lamp is suitable for wide range of applications. Economical and compact design is specially suited for general lighting in storage areas, warehouses, production facilities, corridors and agricultural buildings. With 144 LED light sources and luminaire flux of 4,300lm LML®144 is water and dust resistant and installation friendly.


earlsmann 08456 434 740 www.earlsmann.co.uk


Redbridge Council has installed Earlsmann’s UK manufactured ‘Telford’ LED street lighting around green spaces surrounded by homes, illuminating the walkways from car parking areas. The new, cool white lighting is brighter where residents need it most – increasing safety outside while reducing light pollution into homes. Residents, have welcomed the unobtrusive LED street lights being trialled in their area – saying they feel safer and prefer the new lights to traditional sodium street lighting.


Hacel Lighting +44 (0)1912809940 www.hacel.co.uk


SkyMod is the new LED flat panel by Hacel- the latest addition to their architectural designed LED range. Available in 3 wattages (24W,34W, 46W) and 3 colour variations (3000K, 4000K, 5000K), the SkyMod has been engineered for uniform light distribution with an impressive LOR of 0.89. Hosting efficacies in excess of 86lm/w, SkyMod LED is available with a wide choice of control gear including 1-10V, Dali and Emergency. SkyMod LED not only maintains a flush ceiling appearance but showcases a Tb(p) compliant Opal Polycarbonate diffuser with a wipe clean surface. Recessed and Slim Surface versions (with integral gear) are available.


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