Efficiency and renewables > Lighting systems and control

Dominant SSW-HLG white SpiceLED

01 July, 2010 by

The Dominant SSW-HLG white SpiceLED provides a consistent luminous intensity of 500 mcd at an operating current of 20 mA withstanding high operating temperatures of up to 110°C.


Osram Opto Semiconductors Orbeos OLED surface-emitting panel

01 July, 2010 by

The Osram Opto Semiconductors Orbeos OLED energy-efficient surface-emitting panel is suitable for applications in architecture, hotels and catering, offices, private homes and shops.


Tenrod mercury-free T8 LED replacement tube

01 July, 2010 by

The T8 replacement LED tube lead-free and mercury-free lighting uses LEDs for solid-state lighting and is encased in a durable polycarbonate and aluminium casing. It is designed as an alternative to the mercury-containing fluorescent lamps.


GE Lighting 4 W GU10 LED retrofit lamp

30 June, 2010 by

GE Lighting’s 4 W GU10 LED retrofit lamp consumes only 4 W of power and is claimed to enable 80% energy savings to be achieved over conventional 50 W GU10 halogen lamps and provide a vastly longer operating life of 15,000 h.


Pierlite Starburst and Crompton XL LED downlights

30 June, 2010 by

Gerard Lighting’s LED downlight has been released under the Pierlite brand as ‘Starburst’ and under the Crompton brand as ‘XL LED’.


Marexim dimmable MR16 LED lamp

09 June, 2010

The dimmable MR16 LED is an MR16 replacement lamp that can be used as a direct retrofit where existing halogen or CFL lamps are in place.


Emerging LED lighting standards

26 May, 2010 by Rick Laird*

A new US standard for LEDs promises to help standardise LED lighting products around the world.


Dialight HB series LED high bay luminaires

10 May, 2010

The Dialight HB series LED high bay luminaires have been designed to replace conventional high bay lighting fixtures in industrial and other rugged applications. The low-profile, lightweight design allows for increased mounting versatility and ease of installation.


Marexim Xe Hybrid Convertible light bulbs

16 April, 2010 by

The Xe Hybrid Convertible range of bulbs combines the efficiency and long-life aspects of modern CFL and LED lights with the instant full brightness, colour quality and dimmability of incandescent lights.


Micrel MIC3223 LED driver

16 April, 2010 by

The Micrel MIC3223 constant current boost LED driver is capable of driving a series string of high-power LEDs and can be used in general architectural, industrial and ambient lighting, indicators, emergency lighting, signage lighting, bulb replacement, garden pathway lighting and other solid-state illumination applications.


Dominant NMRTB-USD RGB SPNovaLED

16 April, 2010 by

The Dominant NMRTB-USD high-intensity RGB SPNovaLED replaces the existing NMRTB-USS LED light source device. It is designed for use in a variety of applications such as full-colour display boards, signage, channel lights and architecture and decorative lighting.


Dialight HB series LED high bay luminaires

16 April, 2010

The Dialight HB series LED high bay luminaires are intended for use as a replacement for conventional high bay lighting fixtures in industrial and commercial applications such as warehousing, manufacturing plants, cold storage areas, canopies, gymnasiums and tunnels.


Sylvania Lighting Suburban Eco street lighting

26 March, 2010

The Suburban Eco lighting series can be used for cost-efficient, environmentally friendly street lighting.


Project: Environmentally sustainable lighting in office complex

26 March, 2010

One Shelley Street, the new Sydney premise of the Macquarie Group, was developed by Brookfield Multiplex to set new standards in sustainable office design. The building boasts many environmental initiatives that saw it awarded the Green Building Council of Australia’s 6-Star Green Star - Office Design v2 Certified Rating, representative of ‘world leadership’ in environmentally sustainable design and/or construction.


NHP Emergency Lighting Test Unit

15 March, 2010 by

The Emergency Lighting Test Unit has been redesigned to make testing emergency and exit lighting more time-efficient. Building codes require that emergency and exit lighting be inspected and tested every six months.


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