Optoelectronics

LED battens with flexible in built wattage output choice

27th November 2019
Alex Lynn
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Megaman has released its new integrated LED batten, Farron, available with a flexible, in-built choice of wattage and lumen outputs. Farron is a direct replacement for T5 and T8 fluorescent tubes and is well suited for education, office or retail applications, providing a wide and even light distribution. Farron is also backed by a five-year warranty.

With a beam angle of 120°, built-in opal diffuser and a colour temperature of 4000K, Farron LED battens are available in four dual wattage and lumen outputs -10/21W, 20/40W, 22/52W and 26/52W – that can be easily switched between, at the touch of a button. The fixture also comes in four sizes, 600, 1,200, 1,500, and 1800mm, all with a height of 65mm, and a width of 80mm. Farron is a traditional style batten that offers a simple yet effective solution for multiple applications.

As well as an optional built-in microwave motion sensor, Farron is also available with a three-hour Emergency option, which provides a back-up solution in the event of power failure. 

The Farron also offers easy installation, with ability to connect both ends by 20mm conduit and 20mm knockout holes. Cable entries and through wiring allow for linear series connection between lamp fixtures and there is a direct one to one replacement of T5 and T8 fluorescent battens. 

Most importantly, the battens are energy efficient with an averaged rated lamp life of up to 50,000 hours and efficacies of up to 100 lumens per watt.

Lee Bradshaw, National Sales Manager at Megaman UK commented: “Farron is the latest batten fitting from Megaman. With the dual wattage and lumen outputs built in, Farron can be easily altered at the touch of a button to tailor the fixture to the lighting needs of the location.

“The team at Megaman has ensured that the creation of this model is not only IP20 protected, but IK08 mechanically impact resistant as well.”

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