For another year, Daisalux will present their latest innovations at Light & Building 2018.
Designed to be used at great heights and in wide spaces, the new Atria emergency luminaire has arrived to change the relation of form and volume with respect to what is habitually known on the market as high-power emergency lighting. The use of the latest technologies has enabled the creation of a compact luminaire in a single, square volume measuring just 24 cm on each side by 5.6 cm thick which greatly reduces its visual impact allowing better integration in all types of environments.
Composed of a body which, as well as integrating the electronics, the batteries and the optical assembly, is made of aluminium which achieves a high-efficiency heat sink that increases the useful life of the LED light source which is higher than 70,000h L90 / B10. The available colours are white, dark metallic grey and silver grey.
There are different optical assemblies with up to 2,500 luminous flux lumens (1,000 lumens with mains voltage) giving rise to a maximum interdistance in open area application of up to 48 metres and for escape routes of up to 73 metres, at a placement height of 20 metres to comply with 1 lux.
For the new Ziner series, Daisalux has developed what is, up until now, one of their thinnest and smallest emergency luminaires to be located on the surface of the ceiling. It stands out due to its minimum height of 2.2 cm, its square shape with each side measuring 12 cm and its development in aluminium alloy.
The use of different lenses with Free-form technology (point to point), designed exclusively for Daisalux to be integrated into the Ziner emergency luminaire, ensures an optimum performance in open area lighting and escape routes.
It is worth highlighting that both in the Atria and the Ziner series a high energy density has been achieved with an incredible reduction in consumption which has never before been seen thanks to the incorporation of lithium-ion batteries (LiFePO4).
The solution for large installations comes hand in hand with the CB Central Battery Systems, with powers between 580 W and 5000 W. Possibility of three different outputs: 230 V AC, 220 V DC and 24 V DC, as they can be fully customised. Duration configurable (1, 2, 3 hours).
The software is very intuitive and the communication between the CB and the emergency luminaires is by PLC (Power Line Communication), thus reducing the installation and maintenance costs.?In accordance with standard EN 50171, NF C 71-815, VDE 0108 and BS 5266-1.
In what it is catalogued as the main and greatest fair of light and building technology on a global scale you can discover these and more new products in Hall 3, Stand E91.