ARIEL DOWNLIGHT By Jake Dyson This 66W LED suspension light - TopicsExpress



          

ARIEL DOWNLIGHT By Jake Dyson This 66W LED suspension light delivers 106 lm/W and comprises of a further evolution of the heat pipe technology which was initially developed for use in satellites and more recently incorporated into our CSYS range. The heat pipe technology cools the LEDs to a level unheard of in a light of this power. The life-span of Ariel will surpass any existing LED suspension light. These powerful LED lights use cutting edge optics providing even, targeted illumination. Jake Dyson Products is the first company to develop this type of optic for a COB LED pushing the boundaries of optical design. Key features include: • The Ariel downlight uses one single point source of light to evenly illuminate a specific working area e.g. office desks, a boardroom table or kitchen island. No other light can evenly illuminate such a space using one point source. • The Ariel downlight provides task lighting. It targets 6984 lm to a specific working area with little spill to the surrounding space. • Because of Ariel’s high output, fewer fittings are required to achieve lux levels and even distribution of light. • The Ariel range uses high-power CXA3050 Cree LEDs and heat pipe cooling technology to achieve unprecedented longevity. • Ariel’s unique and striking light weight design maximises cooling performance. • Ariel is a highly engineered structure comprised entirely of a heat sink. ARIEL DOWNLIGHT APPLICATION • Designed for task illumination of office desks, boardroom tables and kitchen islands, Ariel exceeds the required average lux levels over a large surface with one fixture. • It casts an even, rectangular pool of light over a large surface and can also be adjusted to perfectly light a space, table or kitchen island, be it rectangular or square. • Ariel delivers more lumens from a single source of light than most suspension lights achieve using a whole array of LEDs. • Advanced optical design eliminates glare and removes multiple shadowing.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 18:53:39 +0000

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