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The new Terra from Sylvania

Published: 20 August 2012 Category: Manufacturer News

Sylvania have released a new luminaire designed to deliver safe and cost efficient lighting for conveyor and walkway applications in the mining and industrial field.

The new Terra from Sylvania

Utilising highly efficient compact fluorescent and high pressure sodium lamps along with low loss electronic ballasts, the Terra is designed to deliver energy savings and reductions in green house gas emissions whilst maintaining illumination requirements.


The high performance optical system has been optimised for walkway and conveyor belt lighting requirements. The combination of vibration proof lamp holders, a pressure die cast low copper content two pack epoxy painted body, acrylic visor and UV stabilised high density polyethylene gear enclosure result in a rugged luminaire suitable for high vibration and arduous locations. The low loss high efficiency electronic control gear is housed in UV stabilised high temperature and high impact ASA.


BASIC FACTS:


Luminaire Construction



  • Presure die-cast Marine grade aluminium body with chromated epoxy powder coat
  • IP66 optical and gear chamber
  • Side entry mounting fits 27 to 34mm O.D. pipe
  • Stainless steel toggle latches and fasteners
  • Vibration proof lampholders
  • >10 Year Enclosure Design Life in Arduous Salt Environments^


Features



  • 35W-70W HID lamps (55 000 hours lamp life for HPS lamp)
  • 26W-42W Compact Fluorescent Lamps (20 000 hour lamp life)
  • Immunity to brownouts with Compact Fluorescent Lamps
  • Instant restrike with Compact Fluorescent Lamps
  • Integral 240V HPF low loss electronic control gear
  • Flat Glass aero version available
  • Supplied with 3m orange HD cable as standard
  • IP66 Rated


Contact Sebastian Beier – Segment Manager on 02 4328 0600 for more information or email Sylvania direct on [email protected]


You can find photometry and supporting documentation at: http://www.sla.net.au/?i=70734/terra