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Page 117 Plessey Expands LED Lighting Portfolio
Plymouth, UK — Plessey has expanded its LED product portfolio with a variety of mid-power LED packages. The selection is designed to offer light- ing equipment manufacturers a complete and com- petitive portfolio of solid-state lighting products and solutions for all general-illumination market applications. Plessey’s mid-power LED product offering,
called MIDION™, includes products with per- formance up to 210 lm/W, modules with zero flicker and LED components at 90 CRI. All lumen maintenance is certified to LM-80 and offered in standard color temperatures for all general light- ing applications. Available throughout the portfolio are vari-
ous high CRI, high-voltage, super-efficient, and three-step MacAdam ellipse (SCDM) as standard and single-step MacAdam ellipse (SCDM) reels
Siemens Introduces Wall-Mount Kits for Drive Platform
Elk Grove Village, IL — Siemens has introduced wall-mounting kits for its Sinamics G120C and G120 PM240-2 modular drives. These low-cost kits allow easy, fast installation of drives and conform to NEMA 1 and UL Type 1 standards for interior applica-
MIDION mid-power LED packages.
available on request. The MIDION product range augments and
enhances the company’s existing LUCIAN™ range of high power LED products. Plessey is establishing itself as a credible European-based manufacturer of LEDs with excellent perform- ance and competitive pricing. Its new extended offering of mid-power LEDs enables it to address an even wider range of lighting applications. The MIDION range contains the ultra-small
dotLED™ plus variants of the industry standard 2835, 3014, 3030, 5050, and 5630 PLCC packages. The series spans color temperatures from 2,700 to 6,500 K with nominal flux levels from 20 to 140 lm
and a typical viewing angle of 120°. Contact: Plessey Semiconductors, Ltd.,
Tamerton Road, Roborough, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 7BQ, UK % +44-1752-693000 fax: +44-1752- 693200 E-mail:
customer.care@
plesseysemi.com Web:
www.plesseysemiconductors.com
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Wall-mount kit for G-series drive platform.
tions. The wall-mount kits are designed in accordance with UL 61800-5-1 standards for AC drives. Available in power ranges from
0.5 to 200 HP and voltages from 230 to 690V, the kits offer streamlined, compact design for use with all drive frame sizes of the corresponding Siemens drive units. Each kit pro- vides space savings and direct access to the drive-mounted operator panel for simple commissioning, condition monitoring and troubleshooting. The new kits accommodate all
G120C, PM240-2 and PM240P-2 power modules, control units and operator panels in the Sinamics drive family. Standardized designs permit efficient side-by-side mounting with minimal clearance, while multiple conduit knockout holes allow sepa- rate power, motor, I/O and network cabling. Seven kits are currently available to accommodate drive units
from size AA to F frames. Contact: Siemens Industry, Inc.,
390 Kent Avenue, Elk Grove Village, IL % 847-640-1595 E-mail:
john.meyer@
siemens.com Web:
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