Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:33 AM
UK lighting manufacturer, Commulite claims the new communal and emergency light fitting is the slimmest available.
Specifically aimed at the social housing marketplace, the new Slika light fitting measures just 63mm deep, which saves space and makes it more straightforward to install, especially in areas busy with other essential services, such as sprinkler systems and pipework.
“The unique design of the Commulite system means there is no need for ballasts, batteries or chargers in the fittings, just an LED circuit board.” explains John Bishop, CEO of Commulite, “which means that they can be slimmer, and there’s no fallible, serviceable or heat generating components, meaning there’s no maintenance required either.”
The discreet profile of the Slika makes it less prone to accidental damage, although being fully IP-65 rated it is rugged enough for any environment.
“Vandalism can be a problem in some areas,” continues John, “but the Slika is designed to withstand even a prolonged attack.”
Manufactured in the UK, the Slika is controlled by a central computer, meaning it can operate at up to nine different power settings from 2 to 18 Watts, to best suit the location and time of day.
It is available in white as standard, with other RAL colours available on request, and is covered by Commulite’s seven-year warranty
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