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IP65 5ft 1563mm 29W Single LED Batten 4000K 3650lm Weatherpack Non-Corrosive for Indoor/Outdoor Applications

IP65 5ft 1563mm 29W Single LED Batten 4000K 3650lm Weatherpack Non-Corrosive for Indoor/Outdoor Applications

This is a mains voltage 230V IP65 rated 5ft 1563mm 29W single LED built in Non-Corrosive. It comes i..

Model: DPL5F

£52.66 Ex. VAT

IP65 5ft 1563mm 29W Single LED Batten 4000K c/w Emergency Weatherpack Non-Corrosive for Indoor/Outdoor Applications

IP65 5ft 1563mm 29W Single LED Batten 4000K c/w Emergency Weatherpack Non-Corrosive for Indoor/Outdoor Applications

This is a mains voltage 230V IP65 rated 5ft 1563mm 29W single LED built in Non-Corrosive complete wi..

Model: DPL5EM

£127.84 Ex. VAT

1230mm 40W LED Linear Luminaire in White 4000K 4448lm with Microprism Diffuser for Ceiling Surface Mounting or Suspension, Ansell AGELED2X4

1230mm 40W LED Linear Luminaire in White 4000K 4448lm with Microprism Diffuser for Ceiling Surface Mounting or Suspension, Ansell AGELED2X4

This is Ansell AGELED2X4 Gemini LED Linear 40W White for ceiling surface mounting or suspension, non..

Model: AGEL2X4

£101.45 Ex. VAT

1510mm 54W LED Linear Luminaire in White 4000K 5291lm with Microprism Diffuser for Ceiling Surface Mounting or Suspension, Ansell AGELED2X5

1510mm 54W LED Linear Luminaire in White 4000K 5291lm with Microprism Diffuser for Ceiling Surface Mounting or Suspension, Ansell AGELED2X5

This is Ansell AGELED2X5 Gemini LED Linear 54W White for ceiling surface mounting or suspension, non..

Model: AGEL2X5

£112.85 Ex. VAT

Gemini 4000K LED Linear Emergency Light 54W 1510mm White IP20 for Suspension or Surface, Ansell AGELED2X5/M3

Gemini 4000K LED Linear Emergency Light 54W 1510mm White IP20 for Suspension or Surface, Ansell AGELED2X5/M3

This is the Ansell Lighting AGELED2X5/M3 Gemini 4000K LED Linear Emergency Light 54W in White IP20 r..

Model: AGEL2X5E

£157.15 Ex. VAT

230V IP65 5ft 50W 4000K Twin LED Batten built in 5800lm Non-Corrosive in Grey with Opal Diffuser

230V IP65 5ft 50W 4000K Twin LED Batten built in 5800lm Non-Corrosive in Grey with Opal Diffuser

This is the Knightsbride TRLED25, a mains voltage 5ft anti-corrosive LED batten fitting ideal for re..

Model: DPL25F

£42.67 Ex. VAT

4ft/1225mm 18/32W CCT Adjustable LED Batten Tri-Colour Opal Diffuser Knightsbridge BATSCW4

4ft/1225mm 18/32W CCT Adjustable LED Batten Tri-Colour Opal Diffuser Knightsbridge BATSCW4

This is the ML Accessories Knightsbridge BATSCW4 4ft/1225mm LED Batten 18/32W 3000/4000/5700K CCT Ad..

Model: LBATC4

£31.20 Ex. VAT

IP20 8W 600mm Single LED Batten Fitting 4000K 920lm, Single LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

IP20 8W 600mm Single LED Batten Fitting 4000K 920lm, Single LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

This is a easy-to-install single LED batten fitting to replace the traditional T8 batten, with a len..

Model: BATL12CW

£9.01 Ex. VAT

Thorn Poppy 48W 4ft/1160mm LED Batten Fitting 4000K Cool White IP20 in White, Surface Mounted Thorn 96631259 1200 5000 840

Thorn Poppy 48W 4ft/1160mm LED Batten Fitting 4000K Cool White IP20 in White, Surface Mounted Thorn 96631259 1200 5000 840

Introducing the Thorn 96631259 1200 5000 840, a Thorn Poppy 48W 4ft/1160mm LED Batten Fitting 4000K ..

Model: 96631259

£32.34 Ex. VAT

5ft/1525mm 22W/41W 3000/4000/5700K CCT Adjustable LED Batten Non-Dimmable Knightsbridge BATSCW5

5ft/1525mm 22W/41W 3000/4000/5700K CCT Adjustable LED Batten Non-Dimmable Knightsbridge BATSCW5

Introducing the Knightsbridge BATSCW5 5ft/1525mm 22W/41W 3000/4000/5700K CCT Adjustable LED Batten N..

Model: LBATC5

£31.92 Ex. VAT

ASK1 Suspension Kit for LED Linear Luminaires, 1.35m Suspension Kit

ASK1 Suspension Kit for LED Linear Luminaires, 1.35m Suspension Kit

This is the Ansell Lighting ASK1 Suspension Kit for LED Linear Luminaires. 1.35m suspension kit..

Model: ASK1

£21.66 Ex. VAT

IP20 16W 1200mm Single LED Batten Fitting 4000K 1840lm, Single LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

IP20 16W 1200mm Single LED Batten Fitting 4000K 1840lm, Single LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

This is a easy-to-install single LED batten fitting to replace the traditional T8 batten, with a len..

Model: BATL14CW

£14.35 Ex. VAT

5ft/1525mm 22W/41W CCT Adjustable LED Batten with Microwave Sensor Non-Dimmable Knightsbridge BATSCWM5

5ft/1525mm 22W/41W CCT Adjustable LED Batten with Microwave Sensor Non-Dimmable Knightsbridge BATSCWM5

Introducing the Knightsbridge BATSCWM5 5ft/1525mm 22W/41W 3000/4000/5700K CCT Adjustable LED Batten ..

Model: LBATC5S

£52.00 Ex. VAT

IP20 18W 1500mm LED Single Batten Fitting 4000K 2200lm, LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

IP20 18W 1500mm LED Single Batten Fitting 4000K 2200lm, LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

This is a easy-to-install single LED batten fitting to replace the traditional T8 batten, with a len..

Model: BATL15CW

£15.90 Ex. VAT

IP20 24W 1800mm Single LED Batten Fitting 4000K 2900lm, Single LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

IP20 24W 1800mm Single LED Batten Fitting 4000K 2900lm, Single LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

This is a easy-to-install single LED batten fitting to replace the traditional T8 batten, with a len..

Model: BATL16CW

£24.16 Ex. VAT

IP20 16W 600mm Twin LED Batten Fitting 4000K 1800lm, Twin LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

IP20 16W 600mm Twin LED Batten Fitting 4000K 1800lm, Twin LED Batten replacing T8 Fluorescent

This is a easy-to-install twin LED batten fitting to replace the traditional twin T8 fluorescent fit..

Model: BATL22CW

£14.74 Ex. VAT

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Are LED battens the future of the batten luminaires? Fluorescent vs LEDs

Batten luminaires have been in use for over 60 years now, providing a fantastic lighting solution for long ceilings and other locations. Since they were first introduced they have predominantly been lit by fluorescent battens. The first batten luminaire would have been very bulky indeed by today’s standards; with a 37mm T12 lamp and a heavy, transformer type control gear. They would be considered extremely inefficient in our modern, more eco-conscious world. Thankfully, contemporary LED battens have made strides in the market, and look to be the future of batten luminaires. In this article, we will examine the differences between the two types and recommend LED battens for your property, whether it be a workplace or domestic setting. Luminaire battens in the workplace: the need for changes Batten luminaires have long been staples of the office workplace, as they offer long straight strips of lighting overhead that is ideal for this kind of environment. Our workplaces have changed dramatically since the ‘60s, but the qualities we require from our lights remain the same. Even today, LED battens are sold at the same kind of lengths as their fluorescent counterparts: 4, 5 and 6 feet. These are regulatory sizes for office workspaces. However, there are many things changing about battens including the lamp uses, integral components and their aesthetics. Early battens consisted of a bare fluorescent tube on a folded steel spine, onto which you could add accessories such as reflectors. This is rarely the case anymore, as businesses look to improve the appearance of their workplaces, as improved aesthetics have been shown to lead to increased productivity. LED battens are also more energy-efficient than their fluorescent counterparts, so this is an added bonus for money-minded business owners. These changes in the batten luminaire market have led to a great deal of ‘retrofitting’ in workplaces. LED battens vs fluorescent battens Alan Tulla, the technical editor at Lux, has explained in detail why LEDs are better than fluorescent, by running comparisons between the two types. A conventional 1.2m batten with a single T5 or T8 fluorescent lamp emits about 2,500 lumens - meanwhile, all the LED versions Alan looked at had a greater output. For instance, the Tono Integrated LED Batten from Megaman, emits an impressive 3600 lumens and produces 3000K of warm white light. Most manufacturers offer a standard and high output version when it comes to LED luminaires. Looking at power output alone, the higher wattage LED is equivalent to a twin lamp fluorescent, which shows how far it eclipses its predecessor in this matter. ‘Accent lighting’ is becoming an increasingly important factor in workplaces as it improves appearance and therefore productivity (as mentioned above). Even with something as simple as a batten, it is worth considering light distribution, as illumination isn’t required solely on the worktop or desk. Typically, an LED batten emits light over a 120 degree downwards radius. A bare fluorescent lamp would give you an angle closer to 240 degrees (perhaps 180 degrees with a diffuser). The wider angle beam of light will cause more glare on worker’s computer screens. It has been established that glare causes headaches and increased absenteeism amongst employees. This means that the more focused beams of the LED battens are considered the more desirable by employers. A bare fluorescent lamp shines some upward light which can lighten the ceiling and improve the appearance of a space. However, this comes at the expense of horizontal illumination. It is preferable to have the light in an office focused downward and horizontally for practical purposes. The upward lighting and wide beam angle of the fluorescent battens are indicative of why they consume so much more power than LED battens. They are wasteful in the way they light a room. Installing your new LED battens: it’s simpler than you may think We hope that this article has convinced you to join the trend of retrofitting fluorescent bulbs for LED ones! Here is a quick guide on how to make the switch - also - make sure mains power is OFF while you complete this installation (and a registered electrician has to do the electrical work). Check if your existing installation has a ‘starter and inductive’ ballast or an electronic ballast. If you have a fluorescent tube fitting with a starter ballast, you can simply remove the starter and then short circuit the connections across the inductive ballast. This negates the inductive ballast and means you can hook up the mains voltage supply to the LED batten. With an electronic ballast, you must cut off the wires to the ballast from the circuit. Connect the mains neutral wire to one end of the LED tube and the mains live to the other end. The LED should now operate correctly. So to summarise, with an LED batten, you simply need to connect the mains live to one end and the mains neutral to the other and it will then operate! The switch-over is extremely simple, LED battens are more energy-efficient and more attractive. With all these points in mind - what is stopping you from retrofitting your fluorescent lamps to LED battens today! You can view our full range of LED battens via this link - it is an ever-increasing category of energy-efficient lights on our website.

Workplace lighting: why the human-centric approach is the way forwards

Many studies have confirmed that when humans feel comfortable in an environment, they tend to be more productive. This supports a more human-centric approach to lighting in workplace settings. Future light sources will have to deliver more than energy efficiency alone. They will need to assist those who live and work under their illumination, and grant them a general sense of well-being. This will lead to their productivity rising. In this article, Sparks will examine the issues in many modern workplaces and see what can be done to solve them. The current failings in workplaces to provide human-centric lighting Although the LED revolution has reached many workplaces, some offices still retain incandescent bulbs as their main means of lighting. Incandescent lighting is a very old technology and was built without any thought to the human ‘circadian rhythm’. If you are looking for the ideal lighting scheme to increase worker productivity, then you will want light initiatives such as circadian tuning, tunable warm lighting, warm dimming and ‘spectral dimming’ (dimming on the spectrum power distribution of light). LED luminaires also achieve excellent levels of luminous efficacy, which is obviously useful in helping workers view what is around them. They come in LED battens which come in convenient lengths for workplaces, and includes accessories that allow them to turn at right angles. A study conducted in 2016 by Pacific Northwest National Libraries concluded that people generally prefer lighting that has a greater saturation in red colour. This means a lamp that provides a colour rendering of as close to 100 as possible. The researchers agreed that the CRI 80 rated light that is generally found in workplaces clashes with average people’s preferences. This spectrum results in more natural skin tones, warmer wood tones and the increased vibrancy of objects - it is easy to see why it is a favourite among workers! The benefits of human-centric lighting: well-being leads to productiveness Alas, businesses still have not gotten the message on the importance of lighting. An infographic provided by Lux, shows that for every £1 a business spends: 90 pence goes to the cost of staff, 9 pence on building costs and 1 pence on energy costs. At first glance, you may think that sounds right: LED lighting is efficient enough to cut costs significantly. And surely it is best that businesses invest the most money spent internally (90%) on their staff, as maintaining staff is so important? However, when you pry into how and why so much money is being spent on employees, the issues with low-funded lighting become apparent. `Maintaining staff’ largely comes as a result of high staff turnover, time lost due to absenteeism, and the financial hit that comes with poor employee morale. The old-school approach would say that ‘working is not meant to be fun’. However, a newer school of thinking, adopted most notably by companies such as Google, is that working should be fun - because it improves productivity and results in an increased income. For example, Google instituted a ‘20% free time’ initiative, where employees spend a fifth of their time working on their own individual projects. This initiative resulted in two hugely successful projects: Gmail and Google Suggest (their version of auto-complete). So human-centric lighting could result in a working environment where pioneering new ideas are made. In this case, if you are a business owner or employee - think about how you consider implementing an improved lighting scheme for your workplace.Suggestions for human-centric lighting improvements Electronic flicker is a serious concern with LED lighting - it has even been linked to epileptic seizures! Therefore, it’s important to ensure that good quality equipment is used. The lighting design of the LEDs must be constructed in a way that they do not cause visual disturbances, such as glare and reflections. Glare and ‘hot spots’ of lighting are known to increase levels of headaches and result in higher levels of absenteeism in workplaces. We need a lighting solution that ensures light patterns within our workplaces imitate the natural cycle of light and dark. Illumination levels and light colour are used dynamically throughout the working day as a way of steadying our own internal body clocks. Lights with dimmable functionality are a great way to start improving lighting quality in the workplace. The Blanco Square recessed downlight is not only dimmable but has a rotational adjustment angle of 360 degrees. This means you can focus the lights beam where it an employee most requires it. Human-centric lighting doesn’t arrive in an ‘all in one’ package. It’s a bespoke system that you must design to suit your specific workplace. And if you implement human-centric lighting successfully, you are bound to see the benefits - in both mood and productivity!