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lighting range catalogue Megamanhas launched a new Lighting Catalogue to showcase its range of low energy fixtures, integrated luminaires, LED lamps and smart lighting technology. With products suitable for retail, office, residential, hospitality and even farm environments, Megaman’s diverse portfolio of products can accommodate a wide range of applications.


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he catalogue includes details of Megaman’s integrated LED battens, bulkheads, ultra slim


panels, louvres, fire-rated downlights, floodlights and dual beam track lights. Its innovative INGENIUM® ZB smart lighting and home automation solution is featured as well as its extensive range of LEDs. Megaman also introduces the new TEMPUS® range of emergency lighting solutions within the catalogue. This new series includes ultra-discreet recessed LED downlights and spotlights, high quality IP65 LED operated emergency exit signs as well as LED light box and bulkhead solutions with optional pictogram exit signs. Also available are lightweight, self-contained emergency packs suitable for use with LED light panels, Megaman’s GU10 LEDs and TEGO fire-rated downlights. The catalogue offers insight into another of Megaman’s new spotlight


products, the RENZO integrated modular LED bulkhead. Available in three different sizes, RENZO comes with built-in dual colour change technology (CCT) meaning it can be easily switched between 3000K and 4000K colour


temperature to suit the requirement. Easy to install with a plug-and-play modular design, RENZO offers an average lifetime of up to 50,000 hours and comes with a five-year warranty. Micaela Abbott, national sales manager at


Megaman UK commented: “With a number of new products due for release over the coming months it was an ideal time for us to launch a new user friendly, comprehensive Lighting Catalogue. Whatever you are looking for, at


Megaman we have a solution and we are now better placed to demonstrate that as the catalogue contains everything needed by contractors, wholesalers and specifiers alike to make an informed product selection.” To request a copy of the new Lighting Catalogue please email sales@megamanuk.com or contact your local Megaman business development manager.


For further information on the Megaman range or to download a digital version of the catalogue, please visit: www.megamanuk.com


High level lighting controls


for industrial premises The new family of high bay presence detectors from CP Electronicsprovide enhanced energy savings through precise light control and long range detection capability.


multi-faceted lens design ensures a vast detection range. With a mounting height ranging from 5m to 20m, the 360° detection coverage has a detection range diameter of 30m for walk towards, and 40m for walk across when mounted at a height of 15m. The in-built 5 pyro design ensures detection of small movements, waving arms and nodding head etc with no compromise on design. This ensures a steady, consistent and reliable performance so that uniform sensitivity is maintained within the detection range during presence or absence mode, with no blank spots. With the light sensor positioned in a specifically


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designed housing outside of the detection lens, the light detection capability is optimised. With a field of view of 60°, light is detected from all possible directions including the reflected light


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vailable with multi pyro detection components, specifically positioned in combination with a


from surfaces, allowing better interpretation of the available amount of natural light in the environment. External positioning of the communication inputs also aids in better reception from the commissioning remote control up to a maximum mounting height of 20m, thus easing the setup and testing time. The associated, high-performance software has been designed for varied and multiple functions to aid in flexible environment design and control. The new software provides flexibility to the users with the aid of the UNLCDHS programming handset to design an optimal environment in the respective workspaces. With the option of multiple function configuration, it is more user- friendly and acts as an intelligent and independent energy control device. For example, the choice between presence & absence detection for different spaces can make a big difference in ease of use and the amount of energy used. Absence detection optimises energy


usage even further as its only job is to automatically switch the lights off. The user chooses to switch the lights on if they wish to via the use of a manual switch, whereas presence detection switches the lights on and off automatically.


The range includes three variants in the multi


pyro option: EBDHS-B-PRM-MP (lux switching), EBDHS-B-DD-MP (DALI dimming) and EBDHS-B- AD-MP (analogue dimming 1-10V). For a more cost-effective solution in areas requiring slightly less range, there are also single pyro versions: EBDHS-B-PRM, EBDHS-B-DD, and EBDHS-B-AD. All controls in the new range from CP Electronics can be easily and rapidly installed, recommissioned and adapted to changes with minimal disruption, which is extremely important in an industrial space that will probably be in constant use.


For more information on CP’s product range, see the website www.cpelectronics.co.uk.


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