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from the pool/spa wall. Its energy super bright LEDs are capable of delivering 352 lumens of light and operating on only 15 watts of energy. The BriteStream range offers a long life span of over 70,000 hours and is available in Brite white, electric blue and multicoloured versions.


LED LIGHTING OFFERS COSTS SAVINGS AND STYLISH RESULTS One way of reducing running costs on a pool at the same time as enhancing its ambience is with the installation of LED lighting. The Certikin LED light offers staggering lamp


life of up to 100,000 hours, that’s about 11 years if left on permanently. They also use less than 10% of the energy used by traditional 300W pool lights. The Certikin PAR 56 Underwater Light is


environmentally friendly thanks to its long life expectancy and energy efficiency. It’s available in either a white light or a multi-coloured light unit (six fixed colours and six colour sequences) where a choice of fixed colour or automatic colour sequencing can be used to create a range of different effects. Available either as a complete PU6 or PU9 Certikin underwater light or ideal for retro fit into any PAR56 type lamp unit, the Certikin LED light is an ideal upgrade for any pool. Colour sequencing on multi-colour LED lamps


can be controlled either by push button or via a control box.


ASTRALPOOL’S LED FLOODLIGHTING AstralPool has had success with the Led Jelly, a new lighting concept that adapts to all kinds of pools. It is interchangeable with all other PAR56- type lights, which makes it ideal for new and existing pools alike. The feature that places the Led Jelly apart from other floodlights already on the market is its original and totally innovative design, which is the result of the AstralPool’s collaboration with industrial design company Giugiaro Design. For the design of the Led Jelly, Giugiaro Design drew inspiration from marine


The Led Jelly from AstralPool


environments in which sophisticated life forms are able to cope with the striking contrasts in transparency and light. The result is a LED floodlight with a


transparent faceplate and radial ribs that substitute the glass that covers the floodlight. This peculiarity means that on looking at the Led Jelly sideways, the wall of the swimming pool seems to form a continuous profile, as if it were a single membrane. The faceplate lights up, conducts light through the radial ribs and reflects it onto the bottom of the pool. When the floodlight has been put in place and switched on, it takes on the appearance of a jelly fish.


POWERFUL LIGHTING FROM FAIRLOCKS Twenty plus years of award winning electrical component manufacturing ensures that by opting for the Aqua de-light range of highly advanced underwater LED lighting from Fairlocks Pool Products you will be providing customers with a new level of quality, design and expediency. Likened to adding sunlight to the pool, and with a penetrating power that travels many metres into the water Aqua de-light is the smallest and most powerful LED light in the world and is truly the next generation of LED illumination. Suitable for shallow water installations such as children’s pools, this low radiation method of water colour wash fits neatly into existing inlet threads. The Aqua de-light PAR 56 Double Power replaces standard 300W lights and provides double the power whilst using only 10% of the consumption. The light’s wide-spread angle will illuminate an area of up to 10m x 4m. All products carry a three year warranty and TPS (thermal protection system).


DAMAR STEP UP TO OFFER QUALITY LIGHTS FOR PROFESSIONALS Damar Supplies have launched the innovative Dekko LED pool lighting system on to the UK market. Douglas Burnham has developed the Dekko light in association with the Florida-based Splash Lights for pool professionals who want to provide clients with one of the best LED pool lights available on the market today. Dekko LED lights consume only a few watts of


power resulting in massive savings in energy bills. They produce no UV emissions and contain no filament that can be damaged due to any shock or vibrations. In development of the Dekko LED light, Splash


Lights recognised the need to avoid those features that are common to other LED pool lights – firstly, the ‘pencil beam’ characteristics of LED forward illumination. Secondly, the uncomfortable glare arising from small aperture


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Aqua de-light PAR available through Fairlocks Pool Products


lighting – instead the new Dekko LEDs take the reflector principle and ‘smooths’ out the LED light beams before emerging through the broad aperture diffusing lens so it is evenly spread,


powerful and comfortable. It is obvious that evolving


technology is the driver for all the lighting issues. Manufacturers can create more exciting and innovative products which are


progressively more energy efficient. At the


same time, there is increasing opportunity for swimming pool installers and lighting designers to marry the practical with the aesthetic and the functional with the decorative. The key is to find a balance to both. As Ellie Greisen explains: “When designing with


light, you’re thinking all the time about how someone will feel when they are there. You’re trying to understand emotion. You want to achieve an overall feeling and effect.” spn


i FOR FURTHER INFORMATION


F ATMOSPHERIC ZONE ( 01903 203020 : www.atmosphericzone.com F CERTIKIN INTERNATIONAL ( 01993 778855 : www.certikin.co.uk F DAMAR SUPPLIES LTD ( 01924 479717 : www.oursplashlights.com F EVA OPTIC ( +31 (0) 38 33 75 067 : www.evaoptic.com F FAIRLOCKS POOL PRODUCTS ( 01865 988346 : www.fairlocks.co.uk F GOLDEN COAST ( 01271 378100 : www.goldenc.com F LUMASCAPE ( 020 7231 8282 : www.lumascape.com F PLASTICA ( 01424 857857 : www.plasticapools.net F POLLET POOL GROUP ( 01635 234038 : www.ppgeurope.com F WATERCO EUROPE LTD ( 01795 521733 : www.waterco.eu


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