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RAYLUX Urban allows installers to deliver lighting for both camera and commercial applications(08/06/2010)
Raytec have launched the new RAYLUX Urban series for all multi-purpose lighting applications. RAYLUX Urban allows installers to deliver lighting not just for the camera, but for any requirement such as footpaths, car parks and campus lighting. With all the benefits of Raytec’s core technology it is the ultimate cross-over product range to satisfy demands for both camera lighting and commercial lighting. More and more frequently installers prov... [more]
Raytec's Urban white-light LEDs provide an even spread of light and instantaneous coverage(10/05/2010)
More and more frequently installers provide lighting for surveillance cameras but miss the opportunity to provide general site lighting – especially when you consider that the same facility managers who specify a CCTV System are also are responsible for general lighting. Raytec has launched the RAYLUX Urban series of white-light LEDs for all multi-purpose lighting applications. A new concept in lighting, the series allows installers to deliver... [more]
Raytec's WARRIOR II explosion protected LED illuminators achieve improved ATEX and IEC Ex Rating(06/04/2010)
Raytec's WARRIOR II range of explosion protected LED illuminators has now achieved improved ATEX and IEC Ex Rating, providing greater lighting choice and flexibility for all hazardous environment installations. WARRIOR II is available in RAYMAX Infra-Red and RAYLUX White Light and uses the very latest PLATINUM™ SMT LED technology to improve the performance of any CCTV system, delivering excellent night-time images for all Zone 1 and Zone 2 haz... [more]
Vaisala deploys Raytec's Fusion IR illuminators at roadside monitoring station(23/02/2010)
Vaisala has deployed Raytec’s Fusion IR illuminators at its first roadside monitoring station to provide full 24-hour surveillance using only renewable solar and wind power. The unit’s batteries are charged during daylight hours by a combination of solar and wind energy and remain topped up after dark from wind energy alone, sufficiently enough to allow regular snapshots after dark. The unit is equipped with two low-consumption, zero-mainte... [more]
Power station switches to Raytec illuminators for their improved energy efficiency and longer operational life(05/02/2010)
A major power station in the North East of England has chosen Raytec illuminators due to their improved energy efficiency and longer operational life. Guide Security Services Ltd was awarded the contract to install the new lighting system, choosing the latest LED-based lighting technology from Raytec, including more than 300 Infra-Red and White-Light illuminators. "We were very enthusiastic about this project because of the large amounts of... [more]
Raytec illuminates Whistler Olympic Park in Canada(29/01/2010)
The newly built Whistler Olympic Park in Vancouver, Canada includes four outdoor venues plus over 50km of trails and is playing host to many prestigious events including ski-jumping, cross country skiing and biathlon. Following extensive testing of their RAYMAX Infra-Red illuminators, Raytec have been chosen to help protect the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Integrated Security Unit which is responsible for all security at the O... [more]
Raytec extends Lighting Amnesty scheme and opens it up to international customers(27/01/2010)
Following the positive response to the 'scrap and save' Lighting Amnesty scheme launched by Raytec this winter, Raytec have extended the Lighting Amnesty in the UK until the 31st of March 2010 and are now opening it up to international customers via participating distributors. The new scrap-and-save scheme offers installers cash back to make the switch from wasteful CCTV lighting to new energy saving LED technology and helps end users to sign... [more]
Lighting Amnesty scheme encourages organisations to switch from wasteful security lighting to low energy LED lighting(13/11/2009)
Raytec has reported a widespread positive response to the 'scrap and save' Lighting Amnesty scheme it launched earlier this year. The scheme encourages organisations to switch from wasteful CCTV and security lighting to low energy LED lighting. Prisons, utility companies, local authorities and private businesses have been among the first users to take advantage of the scheme, which Raytec estimates will save users thousands of pounds per year ... [more]
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