In the spotlight Zhaga international consortium
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In the spotlight Zhaga international consortium
FLASH THE TRIDONIC CUSTOMER MAGAZINE In the spotlight New Tridonic management team U LED innovations Intelligent system solutions extend Tridonic’s portfolio Zhaga international consortium Standards for LED light sources 24 LED Solution Box Exactly what you need for your LED product solutions. T LED innovations __ __ __ __ __ Tengine STARK CLE: Page 21 Tconverter LCI TEC: Page 22 Tengine STARK QLE and Tengine STARK LLE: Page 23 Tengine STARK INDI: Page 23 EM powerLED NM 1W: Page 31 led.tridonic.com Editorial The dawn of a new era Dear Readers, The lighting industry is in the midst of a technology shift to LEDs – shorter innovation cycles, faster product development times, innovative applications and new players are shaping the market. Established lighting companies are defining their strengths and repositioning themselves in order to stay competitive. This is precisely what we are doing at Tridonic. We are focusing on our strengths in the area of general lighting. We are leveraging our widely recognised know-how in operating and controlling light with LED technology. We are also building on our expertise and high levels of quality and service. We will continue to offer our customers high levels of performance. Besides advanced optimisation of conventional devices, this also includes our numerous new LED products that we are currently bringing to the market. This issue contains news of our new LED light engines and converters. Other general-lighting LED-related products are in preparation. Dr. Alfred Felder, CEO Tridonic stands at the dawn of a new era – we are well aware of the challenges we are facing. As CEO, I am happy to have been entrusted with the task of steering this successful company into the future and positioning it as an independent, dependable, innovative partner for lighting solutions in the new world of LEDs that awaits us. In doing so we shall continue to remain ever mindful of our customers’ needs and requirements. By the way, this Customer Magazine marks 30 years since the first issue of the magazine and is symbolic of this new era. The magazine’s new layout, news in brief and articles written by technical experts are intended to make it even easier to read and even more informative. I hope you’ll find this issue an entertaining read. Yours sincerely, Alfred Felder (Tridonic CEO) www.tridonic.com 3 14 10 16 Index 3Editorial 6 New Tridonic management team in the spotlight CEO Dr. Alfred Felder, COO Gavin Brydon National stadium, Warsaw (PL) 18 A restaurant shines in DALI-dimmable LED splendour and CFO Christoph Komatz 9 International protection for innovative ideas Neumatt Cantonal Civic Centre (CH) Tridonic uses patents to safeguard product development work 10 Light from a floating manta ray Manta Rhei – kinetic OLED luminaire 12 Lighting of the future Roll-to-roll fabrication for flexible OLED lighting 14 Zhaga international consortium forges ahead Standards for LED light sources 16 Magnificent room in famous spa town Bénazetsaal, Kurhaus Casino Baden-Baden (DE) 18 Trend-setting and innovative 19 LED light for pizza and pasta Donati factory, Rodengo Saiano (IT) 20 IEC 60929:2011 Tridonic has already implemented the future requirements 21Uengine STARK CLE LED lighting and emergency lighting for wallmounted and ceiling-mounted luminaires 22Uconverter LCI TEC Reliability in the most basic sense 22Uengine STARK SLE The 2nd generation IMPRINT: Publisher: Tridonic GmbH & Co KG; Managing editor: Jürgen Pichler; Editor: Evelyn Fritsch Cover picture: Selux – for more information see page 10; Origination by: Martin Stock (mashART), Hohenems; Litho: Fitz Feingrafik, Lustenau Print: mediaGroup Le Roux, Germany; © 2012 Tridonic 4 FLASH – Issue 24 24 28 23Uengine STARK QLE and LLE 40 News about wide-area lighting 23Uengine STARK INDI Lighting in emergencies Bidirectional, uniform, wide-area light 24 Creating the right environment Jeanswest, Guangzhou (CN) 26 Technology, research and development White light produced by LEDs 28 Leading by example 31 EM powerLED NM 1W BASIC 32 Plug’n play Plugs installed at the “Glarus Süd” health-care centre in Switzerland 34 Optimised energy consumption Sports hall of the University of Wollongong (AU) 36 Presented in the right light Aktivresort Valavier, Brand (AT) 38 New product documentation 31 New 5-pole luminaire terminal SLK 5 with minimal dimensions 40 Dynamic lighting experience Intelligent lighting management for schools 31 basicDIM ILD Compact control module helps save energy www.tridonic.com Stockholm showroom (SE) 42 In a nutshell Interesting facts 5 SPOTLIGHT New Tridonic management team Dr. Alfred Felder new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Alfred Felder (49), an experienced man- After completion of his electrical engi- of electronic control gear and lighting ager from within the industry, is stepping neering studies, Alfred Felder started his management systems, its strategic in as new CEO of Tridonic. He has professional career in central research focus will be specifically on the further extensive knowledge of the lighting in- at Siemens where he worked in several development of LED technology as well dustry and of the international LED busi- specialist departments and performed as lighting management components”, ness in particular. In the course of his various managerial functions before explains Alfred Felder. professional career, he has spent several joining Osram in 2003. years abroad in Japan, USA, Malaysia and China. Since 2003 Alfred Feldner “Tridonic is a company with an excellent has held executive positions in OLED reputation in the lighting industry but is and LED technology. He also contrib- also faced with major challenges posed utes extensive management experience by the current transition from conven- gathered in the course of his executive tional to LED lighting solutions. Based functions in large corporate units. on its excellent position in the areas 6 FLASH – Issue 24 Gavin Brydon took over as Chief Operation Officer (COO) Gavin Brydon (45) is with Tridonic since “For the near future LEDs and LED 2004 and took over as COO in June. systems including converters are going During his eight years with Tridonic to be the most important products he lead teams in transforming plants for Tridonic and we will optimize the in UK and China and built a new plant organization to become an important in Spennymoor, UK. Since 2009 he player with the new technology. Shorter held the position as Global Director of product lifecycles, a potential high Electronics for all Tridonic electronics diversity of customer requirements will plants and additionally he acted as be crucial,” explains Gavin Brydon. Managing Director of the Shenzhen plant, China. Before joining the company he gained comprehensive knowledge and experience from management positions in the electronic industry. Gavin Brydon holds a degree in electronics. www.tridonic.com 7 Christoph Komatz, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Christoph Komatz (44) brings with him Christoph Komatz started working for extensive knowledge of Tridonic from the Zumtobel Group in 2009 and was his position as Vice President Corporate appointed CFO at Tridonic in October Controlling in the Zumtobel Group. He 2012. “In times of change it is particular- has management experience in the ly important that the finance department finance and auditing departments at should support the development pro- a number of international industrial cess of the organisation,” he explains. companies. “We will be adapting the finance department to meet the challenges of the new and extremely dynamic environment. Here too, speed is one of the main factors for the success of the entire company.” 8 FLASH – Issue 24 International protection for innovative ideas Tridonic uses patents to safeguard product development work As long ago as the mid-90s, Erich Otto Häußler, former President of the German Patent Office, coined the phrase: “Invent or vanish – patent or perish.” This is why firms that are actively committed to research and developing innovative products use patents and brand names to protect their intellectual property. This is the way to legally protect intellectual property. Tridonic is particularly active in Research and Development. The company’s future growth is safeguarded by protecting innovative processes and products. Tridonic holds a wide range of patents Number of new patent applications Anzahl Patent-Neuanmeldungen that have emerged from ongoing research 100 and development activities. It currently holds some 2,000 patents, and this number is still growing. In the last finan- 90 80 cial year alone, Tridonic applied for more 70 than 90 new patents – a figure around 60 five times higher than ten years ago. Specialist team for continued growth 50 40 30 20 European Patent Attorney Alexander Barth is the head of a a six-strong team responsible for industrial property rights at Tridonic. Tridonic’s outstanding posi- 10 0 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 Financial year Geschäftsjahr tion in the field of LED technology resulted in 64 patent applications in 2012 Apart from their protective effect, patents also ensure access alone. “New competitors are constantly to profitable cooperations with other companies in the elec- crowding into the market and, at the tronic industry. same time, expenditure on Research and Development is rising,” explains Alexander Barth points out: “A broad portfolio of patents Alexander Barth. “That is why industrial reflects our commitment to research. Innovative products property rights are established as soon and technologies enable us to lay the foundations for global as a product or a new application comes growth.” into being.” www.tridonic.com 9 Light from a floating manta ray Manta Rhei – kinetic OLED luminaire By combining cutting-edge OLED technology, electronics and control technology, luminaire manufacturer Selux, component manufacturer Tridonic and the ART+COM design studio have joined forces to usher in a new era in professional lighting. The result of the first study on kinetic luminaires was presented as “Manta Rhei” – a delicate OLED-based luminaire silently floating in space while continuously changing its appearance. The 1.20 x 2.40 metres luminaire body incorporating 140 Tridonic OLED lighting modules is able to combine individual lighting scenarios and movement sequences to form a unit. In doing so, the luminaire simulates the gentle movement of a manta ray, among other things. Thanks to the OLEDs’ intelligent control system, the quantity of light emitted remains constant. The result is a fascinating combination of lighting control and kinetics. The newly created Manta Rhei is the first luminaire which is able to project lighting intensity onto a surface, adjusting its light output depending on the distance between individual luminaire components. The result is a luminaire that seems to be alive and features a number of technical highlights. Mirror-coated OLED lighting modules by Tridonic The Tridonic OLED lighting modules used here were developed especially for this luminaire project. Mirror-coated OLED lighting module They are based on the LUREON REP range, which boasts a combination of excellent colour rendering, high efficiency and uniformity, at a colour temperature of 4,000 kelvin, and is the present state of the art in OLED technology world-wide. 10 Further information: www.selux.com www.artcom.de www.tridonic.com FLASH – Issue 24 The LUREON REP modules were optimised in a way that the individual panels appear very delicate and, in switched-off mode, resemble tiny mirrors, despite featuring a high efficiency of 32 lm/W at 2,000 cd/m² and a very low colour angle shift. Thus, the Manta Rhei luminaire is not only an attractive work of art, but also meets the requirements placed on a lighting system with a total luminous flux of 8,000 lumen. OLEDs make new lighting solutions possible Thanks to the interplay of attractive kinetic features and dynamic lighting, a new quality of lighting options can be achieved. By integrating mechanical movement, the conventional typology of luminaire design has been extended, opening up new horizons for using organic light-emitting diode technology. Soon available in a new size: LUREON REP OLEDmodule h External dimensions 147 x 147 mm² h High luminous flux of 150 lm h Efficient OLED lighting modules boasting more than 40 lm/W h Dimmable intermediate white light (4,000 K) h Maximum utilisation of illuminated surface (more than 85 %) Available from January 2013 www.tridonic.com 11 LIGHTING OF THE FUTURE Roll-to-roll fabrication for flexible OLED lighting OLEDs are considered as the second solid-state lighting technology for new flat, large-area and efficient lighting solutions. For significant penetration into the general lighting market, OLED technology will have to be enhanced with respect to energy efficiency, long lifetime and low production costs. By Dr. Christian May and Dr. Stefan Mogck, Fraunhofer Research Institution for Organics, Materials and Electronic Devices (COMEDD) Dresden, Germany, www.comedd.fraunhofer.de Organic Layers One way for cost reduction is the use of high throughput roll-to-roll processing (R2R), which will be investigated in Light emission the joint publicly funded R2Flex project. Glass Anode (ITO) Organic light emitting diodes consist of a series of thin organic layers (less than one thousandth of a millimetre thick) between an anode and a cathode. The base anode deposition is followed by the series of organic layers and then the cathode, metallic in most cases. The fabrication will be finished by an encapsulation material which protects the OLED material against oxygen and water from the Cathode (Aluminium) Figure 1: Cross-section of an OLED. surroundings, which is essential for a long life of OLEDs. The usual OLED substrate material is glass, which cannot be used for R2R processing because it is rigid. For R2R processing, flexible metal or plastic substrates are a suitable choice. Based on this fact, R2R production could be also a way to produce flexible OLEDs (figure 2), which will open up new scope for freedom in luminaire design. Figure 2: Flexible OLED demonstrator on metal foil. Acknowledgements: This work was funded by the German Ministry of Education and Science in the context of the R2flex project (project ref. 13N11058). 12 FLASH – Issue 24 At the Center of Organic Materials and Electronic Devices Dresden (COMEDD) of the Fraunhofer Society in Dresden, one of the world’s first roll-to-roll line for research and development of flexible OLED lighting modules has been put into operation. R2R vacuum deposition and fabrication of OLEDs on flexible substrates are carried out in the RC 300-MB roll-to-roll vacuum coater, which was specified for such an application for the first time (figure 3 and 4). The machine enables processing of metal Figure 3: Photograph of the RC 300-MB roll-to-roll vacuum coater. or plastic substrates 300 mm wide and 70 to 500 µm thick. Working monochrome OLED devices were realized on aluminium web as shown in figure 5. In this way it was demonstrated that aluminium foils are suitable as substrates for fabrication 14 linear organic evaporators Lineare ion source Interleaf winder Substrate winder of highly efficient OLEDs in R2R vacuum processing. For the growing interest in flexible OLED devices, a challenging part is the flexible encapsulation in terms of transparency, adequate barrier properties against water and oxygen, and mechanical stability. At present, the first semi-commercial barrier films on rolls (large area coatings) are available on the market, which could meet the requirements for lower demanding in OLED life time. Currently the R2R vacuum coater at Fraunhofer COMEDD Port for inert substrate load lock 2 metal evaporators DC magnetron Figure 4: Schematic cross section of the RC 300-MB roll-to-roll vacuum coater. is being upgraded to 14 organic linear evaporators in total to allow fabrication of highly efficient white OLEDs. The development of bottom emitting and transparent OLEDs on plastic films is also being planned. The results show that R2R processing is a possibility for OLED fabrication, but we still have a long way to go until R2R OLEDs reach a quality that meets market requirements. Figure 5: Electrical tests of 60 x 60 mm² green pin OLED devices on aluminium band. www.tridonic.com 13 Standards for LED light sources Zhaga is a global consortium that was set up in February 2010. Most of its members are companies in the lighting industry. Their common goal is to create uniform, standardised specifications aimed at ensuring interchangeability of LED light sources made by different manufacturers. “The LED market is fast moving and the technology Zhaga currently has 180 members from all over the world who continues to advance at a furious pace. The entire sector, get together once every two months at international meetings as well as consumers, will reap sustainable benefits from and work on specifications. These specifications are set out Zhaga specifications,” emphasises Zhaga Secretary in “Zhaga Books”. General Menno Treffers. Moving forward together Members are working on standards for mechanical, thermal, electrical and optical specifications that will benefit manufac- Together with other well-known members such as Osram, turers, dealers, buyers and end-users alike. “In future, it will be Philips, Samsung and VDE, the Zumtobel Group – including possible to use a new LED module without having to modify Tridonic – is also a member. the reflector and its mechanical design. This will therefore reduce the cost and risk of developing new LED luminaires,” Tridonic already offers three products developed according Menno Treffers points out. to the Zhaga standard: Tengine STARK DLE TWIST for downlight applications, Tengine STARK SLE for spotlight applications and Tengine STARK LLE 24 for linear luminaire applications. 14 FLASH – Issue 24 Zhaga international consortium forges ahead Given the breathtaking pace of LED technology development, “In this context, Tridonic has set up a new task force that is Tridonic connection technology, too, sees huge opportunities tackling our new Tengine STARK SLE 4000 lm,” says for the future in the field of electromechanical connection tech- Stéphane Vasse, Segment Manager at Tridonic and chairman nology. Together with Tridonic, the company has developed of the new working group. “The nomination was something prototypes in Dornbirn and made them available for testing. of a surprise. There is still a lot of work to do but we are Its two LH 1/2 65-2 and LH 1/2 85-2 LED holder rings meet extremely pleased with this initiative.” Zhaga specifications already today. International meeting advances specifications Zhaga members gathered for a working meeting in Dornbirn in late June 2012. The meeting was hosted by the Zumtobel Group. Seventy representatives of the lighting industry formulated detailed requirements for LED light engines intended to ensure their interchangeability. They also defined communica- Tridonic products developed according to the Zhaga standard Specified in uengine STARK DLE TWIST Zhaga Book 2 uengine STARK SLE Zhaga Book 3* uengine STARK LLE 24 Zhaga Book 7 * publicly available on the Zhaga website All Zhaga Books refer to Book 1 including general definitions and definitions on electronic control gear tion measures designed to increase international awareness of Zhaga. www.tridonic.com Further information: www.zhagastandard.org 15 Bénazetsaal, Kurhaus Casino Baden-Baden (DE) Magnificent room in famous spa town Sumptuous galas or relaxed cocktail Last year, the almost 100-year-old Bénazetsaal was gutted receptions – the Bénazetsaal in the Kurhaus and redesigned within just six months in accordance with Casino in Baden-Baden is suitable for many plans drawn up by Baden-Baden architect Peter W. Kruse. types of events because its lighting concept The room now boasts impressive technical functions and allows a variety of different lighting scenarios. creates an ambience that can be transformed so that it is Tridonic’s W LED modules, together with always appropriate for any event. appropriate converter and connection technology, provide proof of their versatility. Richly-varied lighting in harmony with the architecture The fact that the effect produced by the room runs the entire gamut from “clinical, open” to “festive, brilliant” is due to the lighting concept devised by Cologne-based lighting design studio A. Hartung. From opulent chandeliers and delicate lighting points through to cleaning light, the designers chose and integrated all the luminaires so that they matched the architecture perfectly. 16 FLASH – Issue 24 This dialogue between the architecture and lighting makes The result is lighting solutions with radically different char- itself felt in particular in the case of light slots and light lines acteristics and function: they smoothly trace the arcs of the that were implemented using Tridonic LED modules and LED barrel-vaulted ceiling at the front of the room and accentuate drivers. The light lines follow existing structures and therefore the parapets of lofts and galleries with diffuse lighting. LED play an important role in defining the space flexibly. However, light lines run along the stair nosings on the steps and also they also deliver an abundant variety of switched and dimma- act as emergency lighting. The entrance area under the lofts ble lighting for good viewing conditions and atmospheric room also owes its brilliance to T LED modules. They back- lighting scenarios. light a ribbon of glass that extends for more than 30 metres and also brighten up each individual ceiling cassette. From arc of light to emergency lighting Systematic modularity Project-specific luminaires were realised for different mounting situations based on linear T LED modules and various “The stated objective of fitting LED light lines elegantly and T LED converters. LED modules were manufactured delicately, avoiding any shadows or gaps, was achieved in in special lengths and fitted in U-sections. Various diffusers every area. The systematic composition of the product range ranging from prismatic to diffuse produce the respective consisting of LED modules, converters and plug-in connectors desired distribution characteristics. not only facilitated straightforward design and installation, it also created a maintenance-friendly solution,” says lighting designer Anette Hartung, summing up her experience of using Tridonic components. www.tridonic.com 17 National stadium, Warsaw (PL) LED modules by Tridonic ensure perfect illumination of passages and stairways. Trend-setting and innovative All over Warsaw’s new national More than 8,700 Tmodule EOS air-conditioned switch cabinets mounted stadium, handrail structures incor- P211-4 WW warm white LED modules at a distance of up to 100 metres. This porating LED illumination provide by Tridonic have been built into the ensures consistent ambient conditions orientation and safety to visitors. sturdily designed handrails. Their optics and central access for maintenance and When it comes to the lighting design ensures optimum uniformity servicing purposes. solution installed, NARVA Polska of light distribution. relies on Tridonic’s LED expertise. “Our great confidence in the company Energy-saving operation in the years to come and its products, together with its many years of experience in the LED business, were clearly in favour of Tridonic,” points The – more than 850 – T constant out Marcin Walkowicz, NARVA Polska’s current converters required for operation CEO. of the modules have been installed in A restaurant shines in DALI-dimmable LED splendour Neumatt Cantonal Civic Centre (CH) Technology by Tridonic incorporated in the new pendant luminaire “LigeroPauta” by BestLight AG. The LED luminaires installed are continuously DALI-dimmable from 0 - 100 percent. They produce highly efficient light with over 70 lm/W and light colours of 3,000 or 4,000 kelvin. The excellent white light quality, high colour constancy and extremely tight binning of the Tridonic LED modules were The Neumatt Cantonal Civic Centre in Burgdorf (CH) is the first decisive factors for BestLight AG, located in the building project in Switzerland to be implemented according to the Swiss town of Kirchberg, in selecting the light PPP (Public-Private Partnership) scheme. The civic centre’s own sources. restaurant is fitted with LED modules by Tridonic that indulge visitors with a pleasant ambience and sophisticated accent lighting. 18 FLASH – Issue 24 Donati factory, Rodengo Saiano (IT) LED light for pizza and pasta In the canteen at the Donati factory When they were looking for the ideal Tridonic has a systematically designed in the north Italian town of Rodengo light source for their special “Circus” system including module and converter Saiano, LED modules Wmodule luminaires, the Platek engineers opted to make it easier to integrate connec- SPOT from Tridonic create ideal con- for a Tridonic LED system consisting tion-ready LED modules in different ditions with low energy consumption. of an LED module and a converter. luminaire designs. The interior décor of the canteen in- Tridonic developed the Tmodule The 27 luminaires for the 110 m² canteen stantly reflects the strong bond between SPOT series specifically for use in are fitted with Tmodule SPOT units the company and its Lombardy home downlights and spotlights. Despite its with a colour temperature of 4,000 kelvin and puts people in the right mood to compact size of only 36 x 33 mm, the and a luminous flux of 1,000 lumen. enjoy the delights of Italian cuisine. The LED module accommodates twelve Thanks to efficient LED technology, the room also reflects the technical skills high-power LEDs. These produce a lighting for this large room needs only of the Donati Group because the ceiling uniform illumination with a beam angle 351 W (3.18 W/m²). For this operator luminaires were designed and manu- of 140°. Depending on the colour tem- this translates into significant energy factured by the Lighting Division within perature (a choice of 3,000, 3,500, 4,000 savings and lower operating costs. the Donati Group, under the corporate or 5,000 kelvin), a Tmodule SPOT These positive effects are reinforced by name of Platek Light Srl. unit provides a typical luminous flux of the long life of the LED light sources. up to 1,120 lumen from an operating Thee is no need for frequent relamping current of 350 mA. in the Donati canteen, as was the case with conventional light sources. www.tridonic.com 19 IEC 60929:2011 Tridonic has already implemented the future requirements The service life of electronic components is heavily influenced by their prevailing ambient temperature during operation. As from the middle of 2014, the operating hours that ballasts can reach must be indicated in the data sheet as a function of ambient and casing temperature. Tridonic is doing this already. Type PCA 1x14/24 T5 ECO lp y II PCA 1x21/39 T5 ECO lp y II PCA 1x28/54 T5 ECO lp y II Lamp type Wattage T5 1 x 14 W T5 1 x 24 W T5 1 x 21 W TC-L 1 x 36 W T5 1 x 39 W TC-L 1 x 40 W T5 1 x 28 W T5 1 x 54 W tc Lifetime tc Lifetime tc Lifetime tc Lifetime tc Lifetime tc Lifetime tc Lifetime tc Lifetime t a = 40° C 55° C t a = 50° C 65° C t a = 60° C 75° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 55° C 65° C 75° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 50° C 60° C 70° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 55° C 65° C 75° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 50° C 60° C 70° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 55° C 65° C 75° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 50° C 60° C 70° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 55° C 65° C 75° C > 100,000 h > 100,000 h 90,000 h “We are already giving these comparison figures in our data sheets, thereby supporting lighting designers in optimising their designs,” stresses Brandstätter. Rigorous tests for the highest quality The standard also defines the tests for the ballasts. “We supply products of the highest quality. That’s why Tridonic is going the extra mile here,” says Klaus Brandstätter. “Our in-house testing subjects our components to far higher temperatures than we specify for continuous duty.” Components like lamp ballasts are subjected to relatively high ambient temperatures, which have a major impact on Improved comparability their service life and failure rate. The previous information consisting of a nominal service life (e.g. 50,000 hours) was The uniform presentation means that in future it will be easier simply inadequate. “It was difficult to make comparisons to compare different products. The benefit for customers with other equipment, since different ambient and casing is obvious. Using the tables provided will allow a far longer temperatures were indicated,” explains Klaus Brandstätter, service life to be be achieved, depending on the actual Head of Technical Sales at Tridonic. Serious technical ambient or casing temperature. Tridonic – one step ahead comparisons of different products were very difficult as again! a result. Standard now defines how operating hours are stated IEC 60929:2011 now requires the casing temperature to be stated for a defined point (tc) and the forecast service life for ambient temperatures (ta) of 40, 50 and 60 °C. 20 FLASH – Issue 24 Uengine STARK CLE LED lighting and emergency lighting for wallmounted and ceiling-mounted luminaires Circular and square ceiling and wall-mounted luminaires will benefit from the new LED system Uengine STARK CLE. Its octagonal design is reminiscent of DD and toroidal compact fluorescent lamps but it is almost twice as energy efficient. Tengine STARK CLE uses just uengine STARK CLE with SWITCH Sensor HF 15 W to achieve the same brightness as a 28 W DD compact fluorescent lamp; not only that, the LED luminaire keeps going for 50,000 hours. When combined with an EM powerLED emergency lighting control unit, the LED system can also perform emergency lighting functions. The Tengine STARK CLE LED system consists of flexibly combinable, perfectly matched components: an LED module, a suitable converter and an optional SWITCH Sensor HF. The excellent efficiency of the LED module corridors or staircases because emer- (up to 135 lm/W) delivers extremely high gency lighting is often mandatory in system efficiency when used with a suit- such areas. able converter. Thanks to MacAdam 3 binning, there are hardly any perceptible colour differences between individual Emergency lighting if required LED modules. This produces uniform, shadow-free illumination. Reproduci- The emergency lighting control unit ble white light in colour temperatures is optionally available for central or of 3,000 and 4,000 kelvin and a colour distributed emergency lighting modes. rendering index (CRI) of more than 80 The optional SWITCH Sensor HF pro- are synonymous with excellent lighting vides even greater convenience. The quality. sensor can be fitted in a small space as required – thanks to two board ver- This high-performance LED system can sions with or without a central opening. also take care of emergency lighting This makes the Simple CORRIDOR functions. This is achieved by simply FUNCTION available. The lighting is combining the LED module with an switched from 10 to 100 percent only EM powerLED emergency lighting when the sensor detects that a person control unit – this option is especially is present. This saves a lot of energy. PRODUCT FACTS: h LED system solution consisting of a LED module, a control unit with built-in emergency lighting function, and a SWITCH sensor h Excellent module efficiency of up to 135 lm/W h High colour consistency: MacAdam 3 h Integrated emergency lighting function h Simple CORRIDOR FUNCTION (CFs) with SWITCH Sensor HF h Dimmable and non-dimmable version of emergency lightingcompatible converter h Hot lumen measurement: up to 1,800 lm luminous flux per LED module h Excellent colour rendering (CRI > 80) h Colour temperatures: 3,000 and 4,000 K h Long service life of up to 50,000 hours attractive when used in offices, shops, This user-friendly, flexible system www.tridonic.com/cle solution takes up little space and gives luminaire designers plenty of scope for creative design. www.tridonic.com 21 Uconverter LCI TEC Reliability in the most basic sense With its TEC series, Tridonic is launching a new converter portfolio for LEDs that meets all relevant customer requirements and offers an attractive price/performance ratio. www.tridonic.com/talexx-converter The converters – for the time being available in 20, 35 and 65 W A comparable version with a cross-sectional area of versions – stand out from comparable products because of 21 x 30 mm is set to join this converter range next year. their greater efficiency and optimised functions which extend In addition, there will also be a new converter range for their service life in use. The surface-mounted units also feature dimmable and non-dimmable luminaires which will support premium strain relief. additional functions such as adjustable currents or DALI/DSI interfaces. The TEC range is an entry-level product that combines Tridonic’s usual high quality with optimised functions. All three wattages are available as built-in or surface-mounted units, each with the same product characteristics. Besides ENEC and CE classification, these also include very good EMC behaviour. This ensures that the devices can be used immediately and gives luminaire manufacturers the necessary EMC headroom to successfully pass certification tests with ease. Different designs for LED operating currents from 350 to Uengine STARK SLE The 2nd generation 1,750 mA are available depending on the particular wattage: 20 W version for 350, 500 and 700 mA, 35 W version for 350, 500, 700 and 1,050 mA, 60 W version for 700 and 1,050 mA, and 65 W version for 1,400 and 1,750 mA. With the 35 and Boasting 40 percent more light output and a longer the 60/65 W versions, the primary terminals can be looped service life of up to 50,000 hours, this optimised through in the case of surface-mounted units. LED system for downlights and spotlights used in professional general lighting applications cannot fail This variety of models makes it possible to cover a broad raft to impress. Its extremely high efficiency ensures of applications, in particular for spotlights and downlights. significantly reduced energy consumption in use. Service life is tailored to suit the requirements of typical appli- Tight colour tolerances (MacAdam 3) cations in shop lighting, hotels and restaurants, and in office are indicative of its great lighting areas. quality. www.tridonic.com/sle-gen2 22 FLASH – Issue 24 Uengine STARK QLE and LLE News about wide-area lighting Twenty percent more light output and even better lighting quality (MacAdam 3) characterise the second generation of the LED systems Tengine STARK QLE and LLE. Module efficiency is now as high as 135 lm/W. The LED module has an operating current of just 300 mA and is now capable of achieving a luminous flux that previously required 350 mA. Condition: change to identical control gear with reduced output current. This reduces the power consumption of the luminaire by 20 percent. If one continues to run the LED module with an operating current of 350 mA as before, luminous flux increases by 13 percent, while the luminaire’s power consumption remains constant. These products will supersede first-generation products from November onwards. www.tridonic.com/qle and www.tridonic.com/lle Uengine STARK INDI Bidirectional, uniform, wide-area light With 80 percent direct and 20 percent indirect light components, the LED system Tengine STARK INDI illuminates the task area perfectly and also ensures pleasant ambient lighting. It also boasts an excellent colour rendering index (CRI > 80) and a system efficiency of up to 90 lm/W. Application areas for this new, slim LED system include pendant and free-standing luminaires in offices and educational establishments. www.tridonic.com/indi www.tridonic.com 23 Jeanswest, Guangzhou (CN) Creating the right environment Around 300 PCI TEC ballasts are helping fashion retailer Jeanswest enhance its brand Jeanswest is an unisex specialty fashion apparel retailer within the Hong Kong based Glorious Sun Enterprises (GSE) image in the company’s Chinese group. The Jeanswest brand was initially flagship store in Guangzhou city. created in Australia in 1973 and GSE now runs over 2,300 retail stores in Mainland China, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, Thailand and Vietnam. Jeanswest first entered the Chinese fashion market in 1993 and has now established outlets in all Tier I and Tier II cities in China. The company’s core products are denim, targeting customers from 22 - 35 years old and with a slight bias towards female customers. 24 FLASH – Issue 24 Since the company is certain that illumination plays an important role in shaping and maintaining this image, lighting design for the shop in Guangzhou was a top priority. To that end most of the lighting in the store uses ceramic metal halide light sources to exploit the rich colour rendering and powerful lumen output. In this way the lighting serves two key roles: it shows the merchandise at its best and draws the eyes of shoppers to the key displays within the store. One of Tridonic’s customers in South China opted for PCI TEC ballasts in order to ensure that its metal halide lamps operated at maximum efficiency and with maximum reliability. This range of devices was specially designed for use with quartz metal and metal halide lamps and ensures optimum operation of these types of lamps. Various safety features protect them against excessive heat, voltage and short-circuits. This makes it possible to minimise annoying lamp failures. A total of 300 PCI TEC ballasts were supplied for this project. Following the success of the Guangzhou flagship store, Tridonic is now a key component supplier for Jeanswest in China and will be supplying ballasts for the 80 - 100 new stores that the company expects to open in the next one to two years. AT A GLANCE – PCI TEC hC onstant power for illumination with consistent colour stability hP ulse packets for increased ignition energy (pulseCONTROL technology) hR educed reignition time compared with conventional electronic ballasts hF ewer failures thanks to optimum lamp operation hVarious safety features protect against excessive heat, voltage and short-circuits Further information: www.tridonic.com/pci-tec www.tridonic.com 25 TECHNOLOGY, White light produced by LEDsRESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT In the very early days of LEDs, they were usually encountered as gleaming red or green dots in displays. Their light output was low. It took many years of development work and an enormous increase in light output to transform these tiny dots of light into powerful light sources of any colour. By Dipl.-Ing. Lena Pilz, LED development, Tridonic Jennersdorf, Austria White LED light has been around since the middle of the 1990s. White LED light saw the first large-scale use of these energy-saving semiconductor light sources in general lighting which exploited their benefits: high light output with a long service life, light sources with compact dimensions that facilitated flexible luminaire design, and frugal energy consumption. Unlike coloured LED light, white light cannot be produced directly. It is always the result of colour mixing. Combining, for instance, red, blue and green LED chips makes it possible – depending on the mix of colour components – to produce any required colour, even white. Advantages include the fact that this method does not require any phosphor or other conversion materials and is highly energy-efficient; its drawback is non-optimal colour rendering. Nowadays, one widely established method of producing white light is to use a blue LED chip and a luminescent dye – so-called phosphors or phosphor mixtures – as a conversion material. For warm white hues, one can also use a blue LED chip with a phosphor that emits yellow light and an additional red LED chip, or a blue chip with a mixture of different phosphors, some of which also emit light in the red wavelength range. Both these approaches are based on wavelength conversion and produce efficient white light LEDs with good colour rendering. Because the energy of light is inversely proportional to its wavelength, short-wave blue light has more energy than longer-wave yellow light for example. 26 FLASH – Issue 24 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 380 430 480 530 580 630 680 730 Nanometres Spectrums of white and coloured LEDs Watts 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 380 430 480 530 580 630 680 Spectrums of white and coloured LEDs 730 Nanometres Spectra of white and coloured LEDs If blue LED chips are used to excite suitable luminescent materials, a portion of the higher-energy blue light is absorbed by the luminescent material and converted into lower-energy radiation, e.g. yellow or red light. The remaining blue light and Warm white Neutral white Cold white the generated yellow/green or red light are additively mixed to produce white light. The conversion material can either be applied directly onto an LED chip that emits blue light, or be dispersed in the casting compound for the LED – an epoxy resin or silicone. UV LED chips can also be used, together with a luminescent 2,700 K 3,000 K 3,400 K 4,000 K Tunable white 4,900 K 6,500 K 2,700 - 6,500 K material, to generate white light. Drawbacks include the high cost of the chip and a relatively large Stokes shift (wavelength difference) and residual UV light. 2,700 K 3,000 K 3,400 K 4,000 K 4,900 K 6,500 K Wavelength conversion can now be used to generate any tone of white, from pleasant, warm white, feel-good light with a colour temperature of 2,700 kelvin right through to cool white light with a colour temperature of 6,500 kelvin. Future LED applications will demand technologies that enable further improvements in both efficiency and white light quality as well as simpler manufacturing processes. Quantum dots have huge potential. When quantum particles which are 100 to 1,000 times smaller than phosphor are used as a conversion material, their emission wavelength in the various colour ranges can be easily varied by simply changing their size. This might be the next technological leap forward. Tridonic is watching developments in the field of quantum dots very closely. www.tridonic.com 27 Leading by example Intelligent lighting management for schools Creating a pleasant learning environment while at the same time making the best of potential energy savings are major criteria winDIM@net then allows lighting scenes to be run in selected areas of the building, for example. The ease of use means that staff can themselves set these in advance and change them as required using the winDIM@net software. when designing lighting management systems for schools and Minimising costs, promoting sustainability educational institutions. Criteria that the winDIM@net lighting management system by Tridonic meets in full. The winDIM@net system provides an interface between DALI and TCP/IP, removing the need for any subsystems within the lighting management structure. This allows the schools’ computer networks to be used for centralised management winDIM@net enables all aspects of and monitoring of the lighting. lighting in a building to be controlled and matched to the activities taking place. The luminaires are linked via the DALI network to a number of sensors, including light sensors, presence detectors and timers. In operation, winDIM@net also allows the status and operation of ballasts to be monitored, thereby keeping an eye on energy consumption. This gives the operating staff valuable information for making fine adjustments to the lighting control strategy. Fully utilising the potential of solar energy Controlling energy consumption is particularly important in connection with power generation from photovoltaic cells. The combination of DALI and winDIM@net has proved extremely practical here: DALI helps in using photovoltaic energy efficiently, something many other lighting management systems are unable to do. Modern lighting management systems by Tridonic can help schools to minimise their ecological footprint and at the same time set a good example in terms of saving energy. 28 FLASH – Issue 24 Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre (AE) The modern functionality of the winDIM@net system represents a major contribution to the sustainability of the new Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre in the Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort in the United Arab Emirates. Particular emphasis is placed on minimising energy consumption and CO₂ emissions. PROJECT DATA Client: Architect: Lighting design: Lighting concept/planning: Al Ain Wild Life Park & Resorts Chalabi arcitects & partners Bartenbach Lichtlabor Bartenbach Lichtlabor Abu Dhabi Future School (AE) DALI lighting management systems by Tridonic combined with winDIM@net are being used in 16 schools in the Abu Dhabi Future School programme in order to save energy. A number of sustainability features are employed, including photovoltaic power generation and the most advanced lighting management systems. www.tridonic.com PROJECT DATA Client: Client Representative: Architect: Lighting design and concept: Abu Dhabi Education Council Musanda Dewan Architects, Broadway Malyon/Planner, KEO, Abu Dhabi Ian Banham & Associates, Abu Dhabi 29 Al Bateen Secondary School (AE) The new Al Bateen Secondary School is managed by ALDAR Academies, a company that has devoted itself to the environmentally-friendly construction of buildings. The latest technologies are employed, including the winDIM@net system. 30 PROJECT DATA Client: Architect: Lighting design and concept: ALDAR Academies Dewan Architects, Abu Dhabi Ian Banham & Associates, Abu Dhabi FLASH – Issue 24 New 5-pole luminaire terminal SLK 5 with minimal dimensions Tridonic connection technology offers a luminaire terminal that is unique in the market – SLK 5. In the lighting industry there is a con- luminaires. Not only this, products also stant trend towards miniaturisation. The include built-in intelligent functions (e.g. best examples of this are ever smaller DALI control) which demand a 5-pole LED luminaires and slender tubular luminaire connector: Tridonic developed its extremely compact SLK 5 terminal precisely for this purpose. Thanks to its slim design, it is perfect for use in delicate luminaires. It requires no more space than a conventional 3-pole terminal and its cross-sectional area is even smaller than that of low- PRODUCT FACTS: h Extremely small dimensions: 5-pole with 2 x 2.5 mm² connections, suitable for low-profile dimensions of 21 x 30 mm h Less installation effort, standard hole pattern h Screwless terminals: 0.5 - 2.5 mm² for rigid and flexible conductors h Good current carrying capacity: 24 A, 450 V, max. ambient temperature T85 h RoHS, REACH profile control gear. Unlike in the past, when two terminals had to be used Fits in even the smallest luminaire: terminal SLK 5 allows 5-pole connection in extremely confined spaces. in series, luminaires can now be con- and environmental compatibility: it is nected using just a single terminal. halogen-free, lead-free and recyclable. This mini terminal is also impressive It is manufactured in Europe. when it comes to energy efficiency Compact control module helps save energy Lighting in emergencies When used in conjunction with appropriate T modules, cost-optimised purely emergency lighting www.tridonic.com/basicdim-ild control unit EM powerLED NM 1W BASIC can power emergency lighting escape sign luminaires or LED basicDIM ILD delivers need-based lighting when people emergency lighting in conventional luminaires for up to are present and there is insufficient ambient light, for three hours. It operates either with inexpensive 1.6 Ah the control module contains an ambient light sensor as NiCd batteries or higher-specification 2.0 Ah NiMH well as a presence detector. Up to ten dimmable DALI batteries and is SELV rated (LEDs, battery and status or DSI control units can be connected to the two output LED). channels and parameters can be adjusted according to application via IR interface. www.tridonic.com www.tridonic.com/em-powerled-nm-basic-1w 31 Plug’n play Thanks to innovative SMART plugs by Tridonic, configuring a lighting system is now child’s play. With a variety of memory plugs – called SMART plugs – As soon as the SMART plug is connected to the ballast’s Tridonic shows how easy it can be to configure a lighting SMART interface, the corresponding corridorFUNCTION system. By inserting the plugs into the new generation profile will be enabled in the ballast. of dimmable PCA ballasts, pre-defined settings can be transferred quickly and easily. Special controllers or Easy DALI group addressing special software are not required. The SMART Plug Gr allows easy grouping of luminaires with- Convenient transfer of configuration settings out the help of a software tool. By inserting a plug, the ballast is allocated to one of four possible DALI groups (plug types A, B, C and D). The configuration settings for the ballast are stored on the SMART Plug MA (MA stands for “Maintenance”). If the device A variety of combination options has to be replaced, the configuration settings stored on the SMART plug can be transferred to the new ballast by inserting The digitally dimmable ballasts of the PCA EXCEL one4all it into the new device. Thus, elaborate re-configurations have range support all three types of plugs. The corridorFUNCTION now become a thing of the past. can be controlled by the PCA BASIC and ECO ranges. In addition, SMART sensors for ambient-light-based control or Individual dimming level retention time presence-based control can be connected via the interface. Sensor functions work at room heights of up to 10 metres. If the ballast is linked to an external presence detector, the corridorFUNCTION parameters can easily be configured using the SMART Plug cF. The SMART Plug cF 1min keeps the dimming level at 10 percent for one minute, after which the Further information: www.tridonic.com/pca-accessories luminaires are switched off. The SMART Plug cF 30min provides an extended retention time of 30 minutes, while the Never-off Plug ensures a constant dimming level of 10 percent. 32 FLASH – Issue 24 1 Plugs installed at the “Glarus Süd” health-care centre in Switzerland 2 3 4 5 1The SMART plugs are already successfully in use at the new “Glarus Süd” health-care centre. The LinthPraxen – a network of several clinics in the Swiss Canton of Glarus – were looking for a flexible lighting control system including dimmable luminaires for the lighting design of their new health-care centre. What was required was easy installation and commissioning, as well as possible integration of awnings into the DALI system. 2 - 5In total, 160 dimmable PCA EXCEL one4all ballasts were installed in all rooms. In the entrance area, eight luminaire groups are controlled by one x-touchPANEL, while 60 DALI MC units are used to control individual luminaire groups and awnings in the treatment rooms. The configuration settings for the ballasts are stored on SMART Plug MA. In case the device has to be replaced, re-configuration efforts are thus virtually reduced to zero. Thus, a reliable lighting system was created that combines extremely low maintenance with low energy consumption. www.tridonic.com 33 Sports hall of the University of Wollongong (AU) Optimised energy consumption The intention from the outset was to reduce The basketball and badminton hall of the University Recreation the sports hall’s ecological footprint. The basketball and Aquatic Centre (URAC) was previously equipped with 400 W and badminton hall at the University of Wollongong metal halide lamps. “URAC Executive Director Paul Manning to the south of Sydney (AU) is now resplendent in approached us in May seeking to shrink the University’s eco- a new light: Tridonic ballasts with SMART sensors logical footprint,” recalls Jaie Demaagd, CEO of DALI Lighting control the lighting depending on ambient light levels and whether there are people present. Pty Ltd in the Wollongong suburb of Unanderra. “After that, things progressed rapidly: We gave a presentation on the new lighting concept in mid-May, were awarded the contract by mid-June and completed it before the end of July.” The requirements were exacting: “The new lighting had to save energy but nevertheless meet Australian Standard AS 2560 which defines the brightness levels required for various types of sports. At the same time, the investment in the new lighting had to pay for itself within no more than two years. The challenge was to optimise illumination of the hall, set up a monitoring system and comply with all the conditions imposed on 34 FLASH – Issue 24 PROJECT DATA Owner: Lighting design: System integrator: University of Wollongong Bryan Liebowitz, Australume Pty Ltd. DALI Lighting Pty Ltd, Unanderra Tridonic products used: PCA T5 EXCEL one4all lp SMART Sensor 10DPI 19f Further information: www.tridonic.com/pca-excel www.tridonic.com/smart-sensor-10dpi19f lighting in publicly used areas,” says Jaie Demaagd describing All ballasts are linked via DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting the initial situation. “We did all this to the satisfaction of Paul Interface). “Our cloud-based ‘DALI Watchbox’ allows service Manning, the University of Wollongong and all the people who personnel to monitor energy consumption and the operating use the hall.” status of the ballasts, including emergency lighting units over the web, at all times,” explains Jaie Demaagd, adding: Efficient: SMART sensors and DALI “This also allows pre-emptive maintenance of the system.” PCA EXCEL one4all electronic ballasts with SMART sensors The very best lighting, but only when needed were used. The sensors measure the available ambient light or detect whether people are present – even from a height of 10 metres, without any problems. They adjust the amount “The main problem was without doubt the fact that the light of light depending on the amount of available daylight or switch was located in a different room – the lighting was left switch the luminaires off when nobody is is in the hall. switched on for hours completely pointlessly,” remembers Paul Manning. Now the lighting is only switched on when A total of 24 LinearBay T5 linear luminaires supplied by the hall is being used – a really easy way of saving lots of Australian manufacturer Australume are used to illuminate energy. “We were able to halve the energy consumption,” the hall, each fitted with three 80 W light sources and says a pleased Jaie Demaagd. “An efficient combination a PCA T5 EXCEL one4all ballast with a SMART sensor. of PCA EXCEL one4all digital ballasts with SMART sensors has certainly proved useful.” www.tridonic.com 35 Aktivresort Valavier, Brand (AT) Presented in the right light The Brand township in the Previously a border guard station (1904), eponymous Brandnertal is then an inn (1920), a modern design ho- a romantic mountain village tel with a warm and friendly atmosphere at the foot of the 2,965 metre was built on its grounds in June 2009. Schesaplana mountain. The The atmosphere of the first-generation national border between the inn can still be felt in many of its rooms. Austrian land of Vorarlberg and The overall effect is a harmonious bal- the Swiss canton of Grisons runs ance between old and new that makes along its summit. The Valavier great demands on the lighting. This Aktivresort welcomes guests is because in addition to its fantastic from all over the world both location, it is the homely atmosphere in summer and in winter. Recently, of the Valavier hotel that gives it its the hotel was fitted with LED special charm and provides for the lamps by LEDON. 1 well-being of its guests. For some time, Edi Meyer, the patron, had been looking for an energy-efficient replacement of equal lighting quality for the many conventional lamps in operation at the hotel. 2 110 W LED lamps were chosen for the large, bright ceiling-mounted luminaires. 2In addition to their lighting quality, the new lamps boast above all excellent energy efficiency and durability. 36 FLASH – Issue 24 But he knew at once that his search was LEDON supplied around 250 LED light Another aspect was important to Edi over when he came across the new LED sources to the Valavier hotel. A total Meyer when switching to the LED lamps: light sources by LEDON. “As far as the of 22 rooms were fitted with 6 W LED the products’ sustainability. Because naturalness of the lighting is concerned, lamps, and four large luminaires were a life in harmony with nature has long guests don’t notice any difference be- installed in the bar area. Low-voltage been part of the self-understanding tween the new lamps and the old light 4 W LED spots and 10 W lamps were of the people living in the Brandnertal. bulbs,” explains Edi Meyer. “Especially installed in the lobby and the restaurant. The Alvier River, a mountain stream in the evening hours, when people have Potential savings using these lamps flowing right past the hotel’s doorstep, a cosy meal in the restaurant or a drink are estimated at EUR 2,000 per year. has drinking water quality. Even the at the bar, it really is important to create This is just the savings in energy costs, name Valavier is derived from the a comfortable, feel-good atmosphere as no additional costs for relamping Romansh “aua laviert”, which means using pleasant lighting. The new lighting are incurred. With an operating life “the open water” or “the open stream”. does that perfectly,” continues Meyer. of 25,000 hours per lamp, this is a worthwhile investment in the future. www.tridonic.com 37 New product documentation New search options in the Tridonic web catalogue The new product filter – which is part of the web catalogue – on the Tridonic homepage now offers you greater convenience and user-friendly searching. You can find the right product quickly and easily by specifying a series of criteria. The “New products only” option can be used to view new products at the press of a button. The product pages are shown in the list of results, and the number of articles for the respective term is displayed. A photo of the product that is being searched for is also displayed. The individual product filters are available on the summary page of each product group (e.g. Products > T LED > Product filter). The Tridonic product filter facilitates searching for the right product. In addition, you may search on the Tridonic website via an URL, i.e. entering an article number right after the domain name will take you directly to the relevant product page (e.g. www.tridonic.com/89601324). Tridonic web catalogue available in Polish Design-in guide for W LEDs When developing a luminaire involving LEDs, you have to keep in mind a number of differences as compared to a design using conventional light sources. For this purpose, we have prepared a “Design-in guide” for you that provides answers to the most important questions, e.g. in terms of mechanical design, thermal management or basic Since early August, Tridonic’s customers and visual conditions. Design-in guides for our T LED light engines partners in Poland have been able to call up are available in the download area of the respective product page on our product pages in their native language our homepage, or from your Tridonic contact. at www.tridonic.com.pl. 38 FLASH – Issue 24 Tridonic’s environmental data sheets (EPD) Tridonic – jointly with the Zumtobel Group’s other brands – is the first company in the lighting industry to have introduced Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) in line with ISO 14025 and EN 15804. By introducing these EPDs, Tridonic complies with designers’ and building developers’ growing need for transparency. EPDs are especially important when it comes to green building certification, since they provide easy and quick information about how much a luminaire adds to the greenhouse effect, which raw materials were used or how many percent of recycled material it contains. The environmental impact of a product are analysed early on in the development phase in order to reduce such impact over the product’s entire life cycle. The EPDs are already available on the Tridonic website (download area at the bottom of the product pages, “EPD” tab). EPDs are available for downloading at the bottom of the product pages on the Tridonic homepage. So far, EPDs of all electronic ballasts of the PC and PCA ranges have been made available on the product pages. Environmental Product Declarations for LED products are already being prepared and will go online bit by bit. CAD and RAY data available for downloading Since July, a new feature for luminaire designers has been available on Tridonic’s website: CAD and RAY data of new products can now be downloaded and provide information on Tridonic’s first environmental data sheets went online in May. mechanical or physical characteristics for luminaire installation. RAY data are offered especially for LED modules, as they also include specific lighting data such as beam angles (Products > T LED > General lighting). CAD and RAY data of the new products are now available on Tridonic’s website. www.tridonic.com 39 Dynamic lighting experience Stockholm showroom (SE) Wennerström Ljuskontroll, Tridonic’s distribution partner in Sweden, Finland and the Baltic countries for many years, has moved into new premises in Stockholm. The showroom and offices incorporate a dynamic lighting solution based on the latest LED technology, lighting control components and luminaire ballasts by Tridonic. The intelligent backbone for lighting in the new premises is One of the highlights in the showroom is a feature known the DALI-based winDIM@net lighting management system as the “art wall”, a semi-transparent concrete wall that can from Tridonic. Also power supply systems, control gear and be shown in dynamically changing colours using LED light. control panels are part of the the Tridonic range. In the showroom, the lighting experience created by the dimming and As another demonstration object in the showroom, switching capabilities creates a world of inspiration for lighting Wennerström has brought a piece of sky indoors. A rectan- designers, architects and building owners searching for solu- gular ceiling cutout with an opaque cover and the impression tions for their own projects. of a skylight shows the positive effects of tunable white light. With a colourful grafitti painting on the wall it’s very easy Experiencing light: the showroom to show the effects in color rating when changing the white colour temperature. One striking feature of the general lighting in the showroom and office spaces is the use of tunable white light. This Using light: offices and functional areas technology allows a single luminaire to generate the complete spectrum of white light, from warm through intermediate The lighting concept for the offices combines clear, pleasant basic lighting from recessed downlights in the ceiling with pendant luminaires for the task areas. Coloured LED light from the Tchain D511-3 RGB sets a decorative note in the office. LED light is used within many to cold. This is made possible by the LED system other places in the project, with the spectrum ranging from Tengine STARK SLE by Tridonic, which has been fitted Tengine STARK QLE light engines in ceiling-mounted to modified downlights by Zumtobel. Varying the colour tem- luminaires to Tengine STARK SLE SELECT light engines perature is really simple – either by using a switch connected in downlights in the conference rooms. All these applications to the DALI MC, an x/e-touchPANEL or by a central control use T LEDs by Tridonic. system using winDIM@net. 40 FLASH – Issue 24 1 2 3 4 1Tridonic’s sales partner Wennerström Ljuskontroll has fitted its new branch in Stockholm with a dynamic lighting solution based on state-of-the-art LED technology, involving lighting control components and lamp control gear by Tridonic. 2The T5 fluorescent lamps in the offices are dimmed and switched on the basis of daylight and user presence. The required input values are monitored by SMART Sensor 5DPI sensors. Lamp operation is managed by PCA EXCEL one4all digitally dimmable ballasts. The installation is DALI-controlled, and the task area lighting can be varied by the staff by remote control. 3The “art wall”: Backlighting comes from RGB versions of uengine LINE FD101 LED light lines, while projectors illuminate the wall from the front. The projectors are also fitted with RGB-LED technology. Backlighting and spotlighting together generate dynamic and artistic wall illumination. 4With tunable white, the colour can be varied either in the entire space or only in certain areas. 5 C onference room with uengine STARK QLE light engines in ceiling-mounted luminaires and uengine STARK SLE SELECT light engines in the downlights. 5 www.tridonic.com 41 nutshell In a Interesting facts Tridonic Iberia SL Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition 2012 Tridonic workshop series in Latin America two local business units in Spain: the From June 9 to 12 Asia’s largest light- From July 18 to 29 Tridonic toured Latin main office in Madrid with a staff of five, ing fair took place in Guangzhou and America, holding specially designed and the branch office in Barcelona with attracted more than 100,000 visitors workshops for lighting designers, OEMs three employees. Tridonic has therefore from around the world. Tridonic was one and distributors. More than 100 people terminated its former collaboration with of the exhibitors with an 173 m² booth took part in these workshops in Uruguay, a distributor, relying instead on its own where the focus this year was on LED Peru and Chile. The aim was to present team to cover the difficult Spanish mar- systems and OLEDs. As part of the Tridonic as a competent partner in Latin ket. With an increased number of field extensive programme of presentations, America, with the focus on dimming service staff, two application engineers Tridonic provided an insight into the products, lighting controllers and LED providing technical support and direct latest LED developments and show- systems for general illumination. SAP and CRM links to the Spanish cased a number of new products. internal service staff, Tridonic is now Tridonic connection technology was able to better respond to the demands also there with its own presenter. Since the first of May, Tridonic has had of around 250 Spanish customers. “Every day we had lots of visitors to the booth and lots of interesting discussions. Participation in the Guangzhou fair was well worth while for us,” said Yan Zhenguo, Marketing Director at Tridonic Shanghai. 42 FLASH – Issue 24 Carbon-neutral printing from Tridonic With this edition of FLASH Tridonic is In this regard, natureOffice is associated doing even more to protect the environ- exclusively with climate protection pro- ment. From now on, we will be printing jects of the highest possible quality our customer magazine and other high- standards. An individual number is gen- circulation print media so the entire erated for each print project. process is carbon-neutral. Tridonic works with print shops that Carbon-neutral printing means that all have been successfully audited by the CO₂ emissions from the printing natureOffice. The print shop uses an process and the manufacture of the online platform to calculate the emission necessary material (paper, energy, inks) values for the print product and passes will be calculated, reported and offset the additional price for carbon-neutral with climate protection certificates. printing to the customer. natureOffice is This offset is based on the agreement an internationally recognised organisa- to reduce greenhouse gases under tion and stands for the highest possible the Kyoto Protocol. quality and credibility in climate protection. Tridonic is launching another initia- Carbon-neutral print products are tive as part of its ecolution sustainability identified by the “carbon neutral” logo strategy – climate-neutral printing. from natureOffice and are given their own tracking number. This number enables the offset CO₂ emissions and Sustainable Climate Protection the selected climate protection project to be traced. www.tridonic.com Further information: www.natureoffice.com 43 EXHIBITION CALENDAR Order no. 89100886 11/12 We reserve the right to make changes without prior notice. Further information: www.tridonic.com FORUM LED EUROPE November 21 - 22, 2012 Paris, France www.forumled.com/led/archives/632 natureOffice.com | AT-171-662074 POWER-DAYS Electronics trade fair March 13 - 15, 2013 Salzburg, Austria www.power-days.at elfack 2013 May 13 - 17, 2013 Gothenburg, Sweden www.elfack.com Catalogue 2012 Web catalogue: www.tridonic.com/products Tridonic GmbH & Co KG Färbergasse 15, 6851 Dornbirn – Austria Tel. +43 5572 395-0, Fax +43 5572 20176 [email protected]
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