Core Cooper Lighting and Safety Ltd - Voltimum - Search | | Results of your search | Results 41 - 50 About 3206 For core brandid:COU (0.78 Seconds) | | | | Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, concerning the lighting of coloured fabrics in a retail outlet, is answered by Cooper Lighting and Safety: Question: My customer needs to light a fabric | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13421/s/Q-A-of-the-Day-What-l[...] | | | | | [...] Question: In a residential project I'm involved with, an electrical meter room has only one entrance/exit door from and to a basement corridor, which does have exit signs. The meter room has an emergency fitting installed within it, and it measures roughly 4m X 4m. [...] | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13536/s/Q-A-of-the-Day-Does-t[...] | | | | | A 50% reduction in the amount of energy consumed by the lighting at the head office of Ipswich Building Society is the projected outcome of a new lighting scheme using intelligent luminaires manufactured by Cooper Lighting. Located in the town's Ransomes Europark | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13777/s/Ipswich-Building-Soci[...] | | | | | [...] commercially available downlight to use a multi - chip LED light source. Unlike conventional high - output LEDs, this technology incorporates multiple LEDs in a single package, giving increased light output in a smaller space and a wider spread of light. Now equipped [...] | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/13971/s/Pioneering-LED-downli[...] | | | | | The new Acoustic System suspended luminaire from Cooper Lighting has been designed to meet the needs of modern buildings that use an exposed - soffit ceiling construction to improve thermal management. It is particularly suitable for applications in universities, | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14189/s/New-suspended-luminai[...] | | | | | Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This one, concerning the testing of emergency lighting, is answered by Cooper Lighting and Safety: Question: When testing an emergency lighting circuit, does the test | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14484/s/Q-A-of-the-Day-When-t[...] | | | | | [...] new catalogue is divided into colour - coded sections covering recessed fluorescent luminaires, surface fluorescent luminaires, decorative wall and ceiling luminaires, downlights and spotlights, display lighting, emergency lighting, industrial and hazardous - area [...] | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14580/s/Cooper-Lighting-launc[...] | | | | | [...] commercially available downlight to use a multi - chip LED light source. Unlike conventional high - output LEDs, this technology incorporates multiple LEDs in a single package, giving increased light output in a smaller space and a wider spread of light. Now equipped [...] | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14808/s/Pioneering-Cooper-Lig[...] | | | | | [...] distances can easily be produced using multiple LEDs. Being a low - voltage source, the LED - based luminaire does not need to incorporate protection from the high voltages required for fluorescent types. The control gear can be safely tucked away, and only minimal [...] | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14810/s/Cooper-Lighting-looks[...] | | | | | [...] taken as the rated lamp watts multiplied by not less than 1.8. This multiplier is based upon the assumption that the circuit is corrected to a power factor of not less than 0.85 lagging, and takes into account control gear losses and harmonic current'. Is this [...] | | http://www.voltimum.co.uk/news/14917/s/Q-A-of-the-Day-Where-[...] | | |
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