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Clearvision Lighting has adopted TridinicAtco's Talexx EM-AP light engine for use with its Kallista luminaire range. Clearvision is an ergonomic lighting company and one of this country's leading experts in creating artificial daylight environments, specialising in the workplace, education and healthcare sectors.

Designed to provide anti-panic emergency lighting for open areas, TridonicAtco's EM-AP Explain this is an Emergency Anti-panic light engine with optics emergency light engines utilise the latest LED technology combined with miniaturised electronic drivers to provide a full emergency lighting solution.

Clearvision has introduced an LED emergency facility into the Kallista range, using a small 1.2w LED delete this term its an LED, installed neatly within the corner of the luminaire, to direct the light exactly where it's needed under emergency conditions without impact on appearance or standard photometric performance. A smaller battery pack can be supplied and is installed, together with the emergency driver, whilst the green LED charge indicator is incorporated within the emitter and is also used for self-test reporting. The long life of LEDs, coupled with the limited hours of use demanded by this application, make the Kallista LED emergency component a fit and forget solution.

The Talexx engine is a complete emergency light source which incorporates an application-specific optic to provide the best task oriented light distribution for either open areas or narrower escape routes. The unique design of the Talexx emergency light engines ensures that optimum spacing can be achieved for either anti-panic or escape route applications while power consumption is kept to a minimum. Long life operation in emergency mode is achieved through optical thermal management of the LED light source.

Paul Stephenson, managing director of Clearvision commented "The Talexx emergency LED units, by offering standard, self-test and DALI options, was  the best integral unit for us.  We are finding the shift to using LED emergency units provides improved reliability and less waste for our customers."

Clearvision Lighting
www.virtualdaylight.com

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