Climate monitoring
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Testo Pty Ltd
The Saveris automated climate measurement system measures and documents temperature and humidity values in buildings, server rooms, production facilities and where climate-sensitive items are stored such as medicines, foodstuffs and in museums.
LED lighting controller
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Signify
The LedMaster controller is a compact lighting controller in the SSL range of Activemix colour changing luminaires. Depending on the luminaire and its configuration, it can be programmed by the controller for switching, dimming or even dynamic colour-changing effects.
Portable emergency lighting
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Montville Creative Products
Montville Creative Products has released a range of rechargeable emergency torches and lanterns that switch on automatically during a power failure.
Lighting control panel
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Philips Dynalite
Revolution Series 2 is the second generation of Dynalite’s user control panels, designed to be compatible with wall boxes from all over the world. The slimline units feature a variety of grid and button configurations, including dynamic text display.
Energy-saving lighting control
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Control Supplies Pty Ltd
With a maximum connected load of 230 W, Powerboss Eluma is claimed to achieve significant savings over conventional HID (metal halide or high pressure sodium) or fluorescent lighting, which may have a comparative connected load of 450 W or more.
LED strip lighting
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Signify
The LedStrip II is a linear floodlight designed for illuminating and enhancing architectural features. It is based on high-powered LEDs and creates a controlled soft wall-wash accent with defined colour bands.
Retail lighting concept
01 October, 2008 | Supplied by: Signify
AmbiScene is a flexible lighting concept that can change the light instantly or over time at the push of a button.
OLED lighting markets to reach US$4.5 billion by 2013
29 September, 2008
The OLED lighting market will reach almost US$4.5 billion by 2013 and grow to $5.9 billion by 2015, according to the report 'OLED Lighting Markets 2008' by US analyst firm NanoMarkets.
Flexible LED lighting
01 September, 2008 | Supplied by: Tenrod Australia Pty Ltd
The LED Light Strip is a flexible string of LED lights, sealed in a transparent envelope to protect against water and dirt, which can be installed to accentuate items such as ceiling features, window frames or pelmets.
Signage lighting
01 September, 2008 | Supplied by: Switched On Innovations Pty Ltd
Tetra Power White LED lighting for channel letter applications from GE Lumination has been improved over its predecessor, with greater brightness and power supply loading, in a lighter, more compact design.
Downlight guard
01 September, 2008 | Supplied by: Arrowform
The Isolite Guard is a downlight housing that totally encloses and seals 12 V downlight globe fittings providing a high-temperature fire-resistant barrier to combustible materials in ceilings. This retrofittable enclosure provides safe thermal resistance over the downlight and allows much greater insulation cover and energy loss through ventilated downlights. It also prevents acoustic breakdown allowing (RW30-rated) noise isolation.
MR16 LED lamps
01 September, 2008 | Supplied by: Tenrod Australia Pty Ltd
Lamina SoL MR16 lamps are powered by Lamina ceramic-based high-power LEDs with a claimed long life of greater than 50,000 h and RoHS compliance.
Lighting efficiency controller
01 September, 2008 | Supplied by: Ilum-a-lite Pty Ltd
Light Eco Plus is a compact controller that delivers energy savings by controlling the amount of electricity that reaches a fluorescent lighting circuit.
Free household fluorescent light recycling
22 August, 2008
A free household drop-off service for fluorescent tubes and compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) has been announced by the ACT Minister for Territory and Municipal Services, John Hargreaves.
RFI testing of fluorescent lighting
18 August, 2008
Energy-efficient fluorescent lamps produce high levels of radiofrequency interference (RFI) that can interfere with the operation of sensitive control and IT apparatus, as well as potentially interfering with communication systems.
