Sparks Electrical News August 2018

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UTILITY LIGHT DESIGNED FOR SOUTH AFRICAN CONDITIONS T he Gladiator LED Utility Light from Matelec, which features a lumi- naire and LED module designed and manufactured in South Africa, offers flexibility for use in industrial and domestic applications. Specifically designed by South Africans for South African conditions, the light is electrically and physically robust (featuring PVC end caps and brackets and a polycarbonate tube lens), while at the same time offering ease of transportation and mounting on either a wall or a ceiling. The product includes a surge protected LED module (1000 A/20 Joules) with a lumen output of >1100 Lumens. • Voltage: 160 V ac – 240 V ac • Lamp: 12 W LED module • IP Rating: IP54 • Power factor: 0.92 • Surge protection: 2.5 kV / 1 Ka

HIGH-CURRENT CREE XLAMP CMA LEDS

C ree XLamp CMA high-current LEDs, which feature op- tical-source sizes and package sizes consistent with the standard-density CXA2 series are now available through RS Components. Similarity with CXA2 LEDs helps de- velopers create higher-performing variants of existing lighting products to satisfy new market opportunities efficiently. Designed for best-in-class lumen output and efficacy at high drive currents, the XLamp CMA series features an en- hanced metal COB design that ensures superior thermal management and reliability. Devices are available in 15 mm, 18 mm, 25 mm and 30 mm square package sizes, with 9 mm, 12/14 mm, 19 mm and 23 mm light-emitting surface (LES) sizes respectively. They can be driven at up to 1050 mA, for the 15 mm parts, or 3600 mA for 30 mm parts, generating typical radiant flux from 16 W to 82 W respectively. XLamp CMA series LEDs are available in colour temperatures from 6500 K to 2700 K, and leverage Cree’s EasyWhite ® technology for optimum colour consistency. Offering efficacy of up to 163 lm/W (typical, 4000 K, 70 CRI CMA3090), the range of sizes and colour temperatures available makes the

CMA series a strong choice for non-directional lighting such as residential replacement lamps, chandeliers, floor lamps, sconces and table lamps, or directional lighting including MR and PAR replacements, accent lighting, track lighting, or spotlights. They are also ideal for downlighting products such as recessed lights, can lights, pendants and surface-mount lights.

Enquiries: + 27 (0)11 691 9300

• Colour temperature: ~4500 • Colour Rendering Index: >80 • Dimensions: 52 mm x 325 mm

Enquiries: +27 (0)33 346 0466

DECORATIVE LED STREET LIGHTING SOLUTION FOR RICHMOND PARK

R ichmond Park in Cape Town is a world-class, mixed-use property development integrating retail, light industrial and office space in a secure, landscaped precinct. BEKA Schréder supplied the decorative street lighting solution for this prestigious project. Situated just 17 km from the CBD on a prime Greenfields site adjacent to the N7 highway in Milnerton, Richmond Park will be developed on 84 ha of land as a landmark business park and mixed-use precinct consisting of retail, light industrial, commercial and warehousing property development. To support Richmond Park’s image as an upmarket development, BEKA Schréder supplied the Hestia Mini LED 52 W street light on curved poles. The Hestia LED was the luminaire of choice for its performance and the various optics available to achieve the required road illumination levels. The Hestia LED is a luminaire of timeless shape, with the advantages of LED technology, of which energy-efficiency and low maintenance requirements are just two. The LensoFlex®2 photometric engine allows for its photometry to be adapted to various applications. Further energy savings can be achieved if used in conjunction with BEKA Schréder’s Owlet control solutions. The luminaire is made from robust materials, ensuring resistance to environmental factors such as corrosion. BEKA Schréder locally develops and manufactures LED lighting products, designed and suitable for local conditions. The company worked with Richmond Park Development Company (Pty) Ltd, Atterbury (Pty) Ltd and EIMAC Consulting Engineers to provide a successful, energy-efficient, LED lighting solution for this prominent project.

Enquiries: +27 (0)21 510 8900

SPARKS ELECTRICAL NEWS

AUGUST 2018

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