Knightsbridge Torlan battens pass the acid test

Knightsbridge Torlan battens pass the acid test

Robust and easy to install, the TorlanComm LED battens from Knightsbridge have answered the need for a non-corrosive, energy-efficient and high-performance lighting in variety of applications from residential to industrial or agricultural. Ideal for commercial applications, both inside and out, the TorlanComm comes in two versions: CCT adjustable and Digital Addressable Lightning Interface (DALI) CCT.…


Robust and easy to install, the TorlanComm LED battens from Knightsbridge have answered the need for a non-corrosive, energy-efficient and high-performance lighting in variety of applications from residential to industrial or agricultural.

Ideal for commercial applications, both inside and out, the TorlanComm comes in two versions: CCT adjustable and Digital Addressable Lightning Interface (DALI) CCT. The wattages vary from 26W to 62W, outputs are from 3955lm to 9025lm, and colour temperatures offered are 3000K (warm white), 4000K (cool white) and 5700K (daylight). The options available include self-test emergency, microwave and microwave self-test emergency.

TorlanComm is IP65 and IK08 rated, with bodies and diffusers manufactured using impact-resistant, non-corrosive polycarbonate with durable stainless steel clips, and with ceiling and end conduit fixings. The DALI version has built-in control gear for intelligent control integration. Accessories enable the units to be installed onto BESA conduit boxes or suspended from the ceiling where necessary.


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