Induction Lighting Catalogue : Fixtures and Prices to Download
Here is the latest copy of Adattsi's Induction Lighting Catalogue. All of our current stock of induction lighting, lamps and fixtures, Induction Lighting Prices prices from LVD as well as our own lighting
fixtures for you to download.
Please click on the link below to download our latest version of the 2010 induction Catalogue. Here you will find all of the current fixtures in stock for induction lamps and fixtures. Areas include warehouse lighting, induction high bay, induction low bay, flood lighting, garage fixtures and lamps and ballasts. We have a selection of High Bay, Low Bay, Flood Lighting, Street Lighting, Warehouse Lighting.
If you have any questions or comments please contact us and one of our representatives will contact you in due course.
We will be able to supply you with a full list of stockists in Ireland and the UK.
Adattsi Induction Catalogue 2010 (2.08 MB)
What is Induction Lighting?
Explaining Induction Lighting Concept and Principle
The question keeps coming up, even today, What is Induction Lighting? Very simply, Induction Lighting is in fact a modified fluorescent light bulb. It is very different from a standard fluorescent tube in many ways. Firstly the induction lamp has no electrodes and is started by the use of induction coils located on the outside of the lamp. The induction coil produces a very strong magnetic field which travels through the glass and excites the mercury atoms causing them to emit UV light. This is then converted to visible light by the phosphor coating on the inside of the tube.
Secondly, there are no electrodes in an induction lamp. This is one of the main reasons for early failure in standard fluorescent lamps, as electrodes carbonize and burn out over the lifetime of the lamp. There are no issues with induction in this respect as the inducting coils are on the external of the glass membrane and induce a magnetic field to create a plasma, not an electric arc, as in fluorescent tube technology. We can expect lifetimes in excess of 100,000 hours using this method, hence the maintenance free aspect of the technology.
Induction lamps are used in commercial lighting applications more and more because of their similarities to fluorescent lighting. The lumen output for example is the same watt for watt as standard fluorescent tubes and PL lamps in other energy saving fixtures. Besides the obvious lifetime and maintenance savings induction lamps have to offer there is a significant other advantage. The lamps themselves have a large surface area of light producing surface, yet are compact in construction, this is advantageous because we have a high lumen output from a rather small fixed light source. This enables higher efficiencies because of better reflector design and light dispersion properties of the lamp. In short we can achieve the same and better light distribution using reflectors which are designed for the task, than conventional linear fluorescent tubes.
Induction lamps have many applications and are becoming more commonplace than ever before. Although the technology has been around for over a century we are only, now able to mass produce this product at a cost that is acceptable to most end users.
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Induction Lighting -: Indus Low Profile High Bay Family
Induction Low Profile High Bay -: Introducing The Indus ....
A revolution in Low profile Lighting.
The Indus is Adattsi's latest fixture and is the first in a new line of fixtures for the European market place. The Indus Induction Low Bay fixture is constructed of high grade steel which is powder coated to a high quality rust resistant finish. The standard model comes with a tempered glass lens and has an optional recessed kit for mounting in cold rooms or garage forecourt canopies. Incorporating Induction Lamp technology for long life maintenance free operation up to 100,000 hours.
This fixture has been developed in conjunction with a number of our European manufacturing partners and is now available in wattage's of 120 Watt, 150 watt and a slightly larger 200 Watt version. Each one will respectively replace a conventional sodium or metal halide fixture of 250 - 400 Watt and will reduce the energy consumption by over an incredible 50% and virtually eliminate maintenance. With long life and low lumen depreciation the Indus is a clear leader in the Energy Efficient Lighting market and this remarkable fixture has the versatility to be a Low Bay or High Bay, Recessed, Chain, Unistrut or surface mount, with optional Occupancy Sensors.
The Indus has been successfully installed in a number of cold storage facilities and trialled successfully in a number of forecourt canopies in petrol stations with great success. In fact the fixture was developed with these applications in mind.
Working hard to compete in an ever increasing market place Adattsi Ltd. will continue to introduce a new line of European manufactured fixtures specifically for the growing induction market over the next foreseeable future. There are many areas we see an improvement in this area and are working with a number of manufacturers to accomplish this in as short of time as possible.
Now with a Miro 4 high grade aluminium reflector the photometrics are out of this world with fixture Efficiencies of over 90% and much better light distribution than many of it's conventional counterparts of similar construction.
The Indus induction low bay fixture is so easy to install and will come completely assembled with specified Induction Lamp and Ballast installed. Two external flanges make this an easy operation to install surface mounting and the optional recessed kit makes it easier than ever before to flush mount the unit, when required.
The IP rating of the unit is IP54 as standard with IP65 available and a polycarbonate lens option for food safe environments like food handling and processing areas, this fixture has many applications which make it an ideal candidate for fixture of the year in induction lamp circles. We have even built in an option of having the unit delivered with its own autonomous lighting control system in the form of a 10 Meter Occupancy Sensor which is built in to the unit and can be delivered with this already fitted to the unit. If you need any other information please visit our download section where you can find further information on this and more of our products.
