Lighting specialist Raytec has launched the new Raylux Urban White-Light series for multi-purpose lighting applications. The range 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 ideal cross-over product range to satisfy demands for both camera and commercial lighting. 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 mostly responsible for general lighting as well.
Designed to bridge the gap, the Raylux Urban series allows installers to deliver crystal clear, energy saving white light, providing zero maintenance and a pleasing aesthetic look which is perfect for commercial lighting, whilst also delivering a high power, low energy illuminator designed to improve the performance of any CCTV system during the hours of darkness.
The series is a full product family and is the perfect energy saving choice for applications such as campus sites or hospital grounds where general site lighting is required to provide illumination for personnel whilst dedicated lighting for the site camera systems is required to secure the area.
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