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Venture Lighting’s new V5 electronic HID lighting system provides high efficiency, highly controllable HID lighting for a wide range of high bay and low bay applications. The V5 system is available with five lamp wattages from 200W to 400W, is compatible with leading photocells and presence/absence detectors and can be controlled via DALI or 1-10V signals.
It comprises advanced electronic control gear and metal halide lamps - optimised to work in harmony for maximum efficiency - as well as a... [more]
Many hazardous environments require site lighting to be ATEX rated, which means that the illuminator will not cause an explosion by igniting the surrounding (external) flammable gases or vapors. In addition, installation in a hazardous environment can be extremely costly, as it carries a high level of risk and requires certified engineers and specialist equipment. Old bulb technology has a very short life and therefore requires continuous replacement and maintenance, incurring huge labour costs.... [more]
In Europe, lighting in homes and businesses accounts for about 20% of all electricity consumption, so conversion to LED lighting has a significant impact on enegy usage and carbon footprint. Unlike compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), which contain mercury, LED lamps do not contain hazardous materials.
Verbatim has added five new lamps to its family of energy-friendly LED lamps. The new lamps, which have a typical operating life of 25,000 hours, or around 25 times that of conventional incandes... [more]
Verbatim's new energy-saving LED lamps have a service life of up to 35,000 hours. Designed as direct replacements for incandescent light bulbs, halogen lamps and compact fluoresecent lamps (CFLs) in general purpose lighting, they provide between 70% and 85% energy savings over conventional types of comparable light output.
Five of the new products are spotlights with GU10 sockets. These operate from a 200-240VAC grid supply. They have power ratings between 4W and 8W and replace conventional l... [more]
St Augustine’s is a Grade II* Listed building in a geometric gothic style, with a striking painted Chancel ceiling and a wealth of stone carvings throughout the interior. The church was built in 1868 and ten years later had its impressive tower and spire added, which at 185 feet makes it the tallest in Birmingham.
Lighting Dynamics UK were appointed for the refurbishment project by the PCC (Parochial Church Council) with the churchwarden, Stephen Hartland, acting as project leader on behalf ... [more]
St Augustine’s is a Grade II* Listed building in a geometric gothic style, with a striking painted Chancel ceiling and a wealth of stone carvings throughout the interior. The church was built in 1868 and ten years later had its impressive tower and spire added, which at 185 feet makes it the tallest in Birmingham.
Lighting Dynamics UK were appointed for the refurbishment project by the PCC (Parochial Church Council) with the churchwarden, Stephen Hartland, acting as project leader on behalf ... [more]
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