Archive for January 2016
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Apple, Sony Unveil Lighting Innovations
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Global tech brands Apple and Sony both reveal new luminaire designs while in our featured interview we talk to iGuzzini Middle East chief Richard Holmes. Lux Today webcast for Jan 26 2016 by Courtney Ferguson.
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Thorn launches Cetus Mini – a new fire rated LED downlight with high efficacy and small ceiling cut out.
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Thorn launches Cetus Mini: Expanding the existing Cetus LED range, Cetus Mini benefits from a special reflector optic with a beam angle comparable to MR16 lamps for visual uniformity. The option of fixed or adjustable recessed LED downlight comes with a high efficacy of up to 95Llm/W. With the integrated LED module it allows a recessed depth of <101mm for installation in shallow ceiling voids. Cetus Mini has a small 68mm ceiling cut out.
Cetus Mini is offered in two trim finishes, white or chrome. It is available with 550lm in colour temperatures of 3000K and 4000K and IP20 or IP65 for use in bathrooms. In addition fire rated (30, 60 or 90 minutes, 77mm ceiling cut-out) versions of Cetus Mini are available.
For more information about Cetus Mini, visit Thorn here.
Novel Energy Lighting offers a range of Thorn LED products, including panels, battens, and downlights. You can view the Thorn range here.
Tel: 0208-540-8287
Email: sales@novelenergylighting.com
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Apple’s addition of a blue-light reduction feature into an update to its operating system is the first acknowledgement by a major manufacturer that blue light can be a health hazard.
The latest update of its operating system, iOS9.3, includes a night-time screen mode with reduced intensity in the blue part of the visible spectrum. The move will be seen as an endorsement of those who have been arguing that the health issues of blue light need to be addressed by industry.
It’s long been known that blue light or, to be more accurate, the quantity of blue within the white light spectrum, helps to suppress the production of the sleep hormone melatonin. Exposure to light at night has been linked to conditions like cancers, diabetes, heart disease and obesity – and while the jury is still out on how blue light can trigger these disorders, its deleterious effect on health is well established.
A recent Harvard Medical School Health Letter claimed: ‘light at night is bad for your health, and exposure to blue light emitted by electronics and energy-efficient lightbulbs may be especially so’.
LED lighting has a pronounced spike in the blue part of the spectrum, as the vast majority of white LED lighting is the result of a conversion of pure blue light using phosphors.
The European Commission-funded Lighting for People, a web-based platform of research on solid-state lighting in Europe, has published recommendations for lighting at home, which include:
Provide lighting that is cool in appearance and at higher levels during the daytime, but shift to warmer light at a lower illumination level in the evening.
Applying the positive nature of blue-enriched light, provide higher lighting levels in workplaces to improve alertness.
Excessive use of tablets and computer screens in the evening will delay sleepiness.
Have warm, low level illumination at home in the evening and refrain from using blue-enriched screens during that time.
There are already examples of installations featuring so-called circadian lighting, where the colour and intensity of light varies thoughout the day to match our natural rhythms. At the professional end, lighting companies are investigating wireless lighting solutions, based on LEDs capable of shifting their white light from cool to warm depending on the time of day. And at the consumer end of things there are a number of lamps coming on stream that claim to support the circadian rhythm, either by shifting their colour temperature, or because they are aimed directly at the late-night lighting market.
A recent installation at Kongsgardmoen School at Kongberg, in Norway, is designed to assist teachers in their interaction with students by giving them the ability to change the tone of the lighting depending on the class activity. Early reports suggest that students are reacting positively to the new lighting, with improved concentration and behavior throughout the day.
But established metrics remain elusive. Practitioners say hard data is needed to create a standard for what circadian lighting should look like from a technical standpoint. Typically, the lighting industry delivers product within the capability of current technology and the developments around the LED revolution has brought this topic into a sharper focus.
Photograph by japanexperterna.se
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Can the light bulb escape the axe? PLUS: Interview with Nick Farraway, Cree European chief, and organisers of LuxLive Middle East unveil their plans. Lux Today 19 January 2016 presented by Courtney Ferguson.
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The newly-opened Apple store in Brussels has given the world the first glimpse of the company’s new – and newly patented – lighting system
Lux reports: Apple has been granted a patent for the ceiling lighting system it has developed for its new-look stores in a move that has again raised the issue of the company’s intentions in the lighting market.
The US Patent and Trademark Office has granted Apple US Patent No. 9,217,247 for its new illuminated ceilings, which will be the showpiece feature of its next-generation stores. One of the first in the world to sport the new look is the company’s outlet in Brussels. The fully-illuminated LED ceiling is interspersed with narrow linear lighting troughs which include spotlights and other services, a design that is not wholly unfamiliar to lighting professionals working in the retail sector.
Apple’s retail team believes uniform lighting offers the best way to showcase its technology products. The troughs can accommodate cameras, speakers, alarms, fire suppression systems and, it’s speculated, the company’s iBeacon Bluetooth transmitters, which would allow customer tracking, in-store location, payments and marketing push notifications.
While it’s not unusual for Apple to patent innovations outside its core computer technologies – after all, the stores’ famous glass staircases are protected by copyright law – the patenting of a luminaire design raises fears in the lighting industry that Apple has long-term ambitions for the sector.
It’s known that the company has a lighting research team for instance, and lighting control firms are fearful of being disintermediated in a world dominated by the so-called ‘Internet of Things’, where connected IP-enabled devices such as luminaires and lamps can be controlled by smart phones, smart watches and tablets.
- The Internet of Things and Lighting will be the subject of a special session, incorporating presentations and debates, at the LuxLive Middle East 2016 exhibition and conference in Abu Dhabi on 13 April. Entry is free – for more information and to register, visitwww.luxlive.ae
Picture: Julian Vanbelle
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Two new LED bollards from Kingfisher Lighting finally make visual comfort and performance a reality.
Deco LED and Helvellyn LED are the latest addition to the LED range from Kingfisher Lighting, the exterior lighting specialists. Both bollards utilise the same Kingfisher-designed optical unit which provides both light performance and visual comfort.
The low-glare optical unit has the LED light source in the bollard head, aiming down a matt coated cone. This provides a highly efficient light source at 116lm/W and also ensures that the light output is comfortable for pedestrians and drivers alike. The luminaire lumens come in at a healthy 1,324 lm with 20W power in 4,000K.
The circular BREEAM compliant Deco and Helvellyn bollards also have emergency options. They bollards can be used across a wide range of urban and amenity applications giving an even symmetrical light distribution and typical 8-10m spacings.
These new products are the latest in a range of energy efficient LED products from Kingfisher Lighting.
Contact Novel Energy Lighting to discuss your project needs and explore the full Kingfisher Lighting LED range.
T: 0208-540-8287
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Thorn launches a new scalable Radio Frequency Outdoor Lighting Controls solution.
In a bid to make outdoor lighting controls easier to understand and implement Thorn has released a simple portfolio for managing groups of luminaires or total city applications.
The new radio frequency (RF) based outdoor lighting controls system is designed to provide energy savings and remote data management for energy conscious cities and communities, offering complete application and cost flexibility with sensor-based and non-sensor based RF nodes.
One of the most innovative features includes the “moving light” functionality which programs the light to switch on and then trail cars, bicycles and pedestrians, guaranteeing that light is only activated when needed, reducing waste light and decreasing energy consumption.
To make life simpler and to be future ready RF OLC works on an open protocol to enable operation with other smart city functions and it has been designed with future proofed RF technology; ready for whatever lies ahead.
Visit www.novelenergylighting.com or call us at 0208-540-8287 to discuss your project needs and explore Thorn products
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