Active Reactor lighting control gear
The Active Reactor lighting control gear is a device for the efficient control and operation of high intensity discharge (HID) lamps. Using a microchip and electronics, the device controls HID lamps in a pre-programmed manner.
The control gear constantly monitors and controls lamp characteristics to ensure operation to a designated level. The system will operate the lamp at lower power levels during the initial stage of life and gradually increase power throughout life so as to offset lumen depreciation. This allows the luminaire to operate under constant light output and therefore constant design levels equating to a 15-25% power saving and 50% or greater increase in lamp life, offering significant maintenance savings.
The system utilises reliable magnetic-ballast technology, combined with electronic intelligence with no additional wiring required. This provides benefits across all facets of lighting, including street lighting, industrial lighting and sports lighting.
Features of the system include fail-safe operation - in the event of failure the electronics unit continues to operate at 70% rated lamp power so the lamp will not extinguish dimming capabilities.
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