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NEW BROCHURE FOCUSES ON LED EMERGENCY LIGHTING
Cooper Lighting and Security
25/07/2008
Cooper Lighting has produced a new colour brochure detailing its Menvier range of LED-based emergency luminaires and exit signs.
The 16-page ‘LED Solutions’ brochure starts with an in-depth look at the benefits offered by LED technology in emergency lighting applications – benefits such as long operating life, low energy consumption, design flexibility, optical suitability and low maintenance.
It then goes on to present each of the Menvier LED products in turn, providing a list of key features, product description, photometric data, clear colour photographs, dimensioned line drawings and ordering information.
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gruenewald, amnon
11/10/2008
I'm looking for 1W or 3W LED recessed emergency fixtures for a hotel in London, fitted with DALI or equivalent central control system. Average lighting level to be 1 Lux along escape routes
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