UK Product Catalogue 2014 - page 10

15 easy ways to
make energy efficient
lighting easy
Technology
Lamp efficacy
Ensuring the lamp efficiently
converts electricity into light
Ballast classification
Controlling the electricity supply to
the lamp
Thorn’s Quattro LED has recently been updated to benefit from the latest LED
light sources, which are fitted behind a low-glare optic. The lamp achieves
over 76 lm/W, and is over 80% more efficient than the fluorescent technology
it replaces.
Compared with conventional gear, Thorn’s high-frequency (HF) electronic
control gear, with an energy-efficiency index (EEI) classification of A2, can
cut electrical energy use by as much as 30% and also reduce parasitic power
when the Quattro T5 luminaire is off.
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Luminaire distribution
Using optics to bend and shape
the light to the right location
System efficacy
Combining optical and thermal
control in the luminaire
The innovative optical design in Thorn’s Champion floodlight includes a zero cut-off light guillotine
and an efficient elevated glass. This optical design improves output by as much as 10% while achieving
industry-leading light nuisance control.
The small, modern Thorn Oracle S takes advantage
of the latest white light sources and efficient sealed
optics to maintain optimum performance.
Napoli Airport,
Italy
Bosch China
,
Shanghai
L’Hippodrome de Lyon
,
France
Durham County
Council
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