Megaman Low Energy
Since
1994 when Megaman became the first lamp manufacturer to launch the
candle shaped compact fluorescents they have continued to lead the way
in fluorescent lamp technology and now offer a complete collection of
low energy light bulbs.
Their new technology includes Powerlens
which amplifies the luminous intensity by 20 percent which creates a
more concentrated light cone for the reflector allowing at least 80
percent more light output within a 120 degree angle.
Ingenium internal
electronic technology prolongs lamp life up to 15,000 hours and extends
switching cycles up to 600,000 times delivering a precise pre-heating
time of less than 1 second.
Compatible with a wide range of electronic dimming systems the unique dimmerable lamps offer a choice of full light output which can be dimmed to create mood sensitive lighting for any occasion or situation.
The Megaman Sensor Light
automatically switches on at nightfall and off at daybreak. This
system utilises an internal light sensor which will provide superb
external security or garden lighting.
Thermal management is the basis to maximise light output and lumen maintenance. The Megaman patented Thermal Conductive Highway (TCH)
technology uses a unique design of ‘heat drain’ across the reflector to
dissipate heat effectively and prevent deterioration of the LED chip
and other components. This technology gives the lamps a longer life
with high lumen maintenance which results in 85percent of the initial
lumens still being available at the end of lamp life.
Megaman have made a public commitment to
- Reduce consumption of energy, water and materials
- Reduce hazardous substances
- Reduce industrial waste of solid material and chemicals
- Use environmentally friendly materials wherever possible
- Ensure liquid mercury free production and product.
Tips & Hints
- Use
energy efficient compact fluorescent lamps with high frequency ballasts
which can help you save up to 80 percent electrical energy consumption
for lighting.
- Only
use low energy lamps marked with an energy label to ensure luminous
efficacy. The energy label guarantees that the lamp can operate a long
service life and illumination output is able to meet international
safety standards.
- Use timer control devices to limit unnecessary lighting.
- Use natural light whenever possible and practical.
- Ageing
lamps or dirt on fixtures can reduce total illumination by up to 50
percent. Periodical cleaning can help aid illumination
- Use the appropriate number of low wattage lamps to replace the use of high wattage lamps.