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cooLiteTM - Lighting Energy SaverBy Conzervian The Conzerv cooLiteTM helps you to save 10% to 20% in direct lighting energy consumption without noticeable drop in lumen output. It looks like a computer CPU and is connected to the incomer of a dedicated lighting supply line for large-area lighting in Tech Parks, Office buildings, Shopping Malls, campus outdoor lighting, industries, commercial complexes, and the like. In addition, cooLite enables cooler lamp operation, extended lamp life, reduced maintenance and reduced aircon costs, Improves PF, filters harmonics injected to the line by electronic lighting ballasts and reduces spikes in lighting circuits. http://www.conzerv.com/products/pro-co-cooLite.htm Key features of cooLiteTM : · Spot check savings with power & energy monitor - Factory fitted option · LED indication with alarm relay output for low, high voltage and trip. No fused indicator bulbs to replace · User selectable % energy savings - Approx 10%, 15%, 20% to suit site conditions · Short circuit and overload protection to lighting circuits, which often get extended as facilities expand · Simple installation and use - Compact size like a computer CPU, rugged construction, no moving parts · Wide range of KVA ratings to select from - Optimum KVA rating for your site conditions - 3,6,9,14,23 &33kVA in 1Ø and 9,18,27,70 & 99kVA in 3Ø · Usage / application - indoor (outdoor - optional) · Supply type - 1 phase or 3 phase · Mounting - floor / trench (wall or caster mounting - optional) · Check out more details in the cooLiteTM Data Sheet at www.conzerv.com Conditions to use the cooLiteTM · A Dedicated supply line for lighting load. Occasional window air-conditioners may be present in the circuit. · Stabilized line voltage maintained through OLTC / UPS / Stabilizer : 240 V (220 - 260) VLN for 1Ø 415 V (380 - 450) V LL for 3Ø Applications · Commercial buildings and complexes · Service industry - hotels, hospitals, cinema halls, BPOs · Public utilities - auditoriums, stadiums (indoor/outdoor), educational institutions · Residential buildings and apartments · Campus lighting in large industrial and commercial establishments · All industrial facilities About the Author: Conzerv Web Admin
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