Indico’s efficient, high power lighting

A new LED luminaire range from Indico is said to offer high efficiency lighting capability, combined with low power use. The luminaire range is made in Sweden and is offered with ratings of 35W, 60W, 90W and 120W. The firm says the units offer an efficient LED street-lighting solution that can replace older and less efficient HPS lamps. The luminaire can be opened without using any tools by a small, hatch on the side of the body. This automatically locks into position for ease of maintenance, while safet
August 25, 2016
LED street lighting by Indico
Powerful and efficient LED street lighting is offered by Indico
A new LED luminaire range from Indico is said to offer high efficiency lighting capability, combined with low power use.

The luminaire range is made in Sweden and is offered with ratings of 35W, 60W, 90W and 120W. The firm says the units offer an efficient LED street-lighting solution that can replace older and less efficient HPS lamps. The luminaire can be opened without using any tools by a small, hatch on the side of the body. This automatically locks into position for ease of maintenance, while safety is provided by an automatic switch-off function using a 2-pole safety circuit breaker, which is activated when the body is opened.

The units feature a modular design, while Indico also offers a ± 15° adjustable bracket to change light distribution as required. This can suit installations in car parks and pedestrian zones where a broader light distribution is required across large spaces. Narrower distribution can also be an effective way of lighting objects or safety routes. The luminaire can produce up to 100lumens/circuit Watt and a total package of up to 12,000lm.

Automatic night-dimming controls can also be added to reduce light levels to 50% or 30% throughout the night. The luminaire is available in 4000K colour temperature as standard, which will produce a cool-white light that will light dark spaces efficiently. Cooling fins are added to the 90W and 120W models to help regulate temperature.

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