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To advertise in this section please contact Holly Croot on T: 07828 608162 or email holly@a1mediamagazines.com DWWindsor


+44 (0)1992 474600 www.dwwindsor.co.uk


DW Windsor has chosen LuxLive for the launch of Kirium, an attractively proportioned LED road lantern that features unobtrusive styling complementary to road lighting applications. It delivers class-leading uniformity and performance with, crucially, exceptional thermal management to maximise the life and performance of the LED light sources. Kirium has also been designed to deliver excellent energy efficiency (91.6lm/W @ 4000K) with the ability to tailor the drive current to suit the application. Total circuit watts are 115W @ 700mA (3 modules).


Thorn Lighting


+44 (0)844 855 4810 www.thornlighting.co.uk


Pro‐Lite Technology


+44 (0)1234 436110 www.prolite.co.uk


For any SME, the cost and delays in outsourcing photometric testing can be a headache. Pro-Lite now has a solution - the NFMS0400 Imaging Goniophotometer. Purpose-designed for Solid State Lighting, the NFMS is affordable (typical pay-back time is < 1 year versus outside testing), compact (fits in a 3 x 4m lab) and fast (results in a few minutes). NFMS gives you total lumens, peak candelas, beam angle and outputs .ies and .ldt files. The NFMS0400 will be on display at Lux Live.


The popular Menlo3 range has been extended with distinctively shallow one piece body recessed and semi-recessed LED luminaires offering the same outstanding aesthetics and photometric performance. Easy to install and compatible with most suspended ceiling systems. A long 50,000- hour lifetime ensures maintenance time, effort and costs are minimised. Specifically designed for office, education and commercial applications, Menlo3 LED gives designers the freedom to create a visually stimulating, extremely comfortable and uplifting environment using minimal energy. The luminaires are available in a choice of lumen outputs (2300 and 3200lm) and achieve a high luminaire efficacy of up to 95 Llm/W with excellent glare control.


Freeway Lighting


+44 (0)1635 555979 www.freeway‐lighting.com


Seoul Semiconductor have just released a NEW range of COB LEDs (Chip on board) called the ZC Series .ZZC Series. They are available in 7W, 13W, 19W, 26W and 37W types with Warm, Cool and Neutral White Colours. The ZC series is designed to be easily attached to lighting fixtures directly without reflow process, and the thermal management performance exceeds other power LED solutions Applications include SpotLights, Architectural Lighting, Decorative/Pathway Lighting.Samples are now available from Freeway Lighting Solutions.


Harvard Engineering


+44 (0)113 383 1000 www.harvardeng.com


EyeNut is the ingenious new wireless control and monitoring system set to revolutionise the indoor lighting market. From Harvard Engineering, the company behind the innovative and award-winning LeafNut system for street lighting, EyeNut gives users the ability to cleverly control and monitor lighting installations in order to save energy, reduce carbon emissions, and tailor lighting to their needs. Addressing the problems often seen by early generation indoor lighting controls, EyeNut provides a completely flexible solution which eliminates commissioning issues and the need for expensive and complicated re-wiring.


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