THORNeco Boris FLEX’s its muscles

THORNeco Boris FLEX’s its muscles

THORNeco’s popular high bay Boris has been upgraded. Boris, an ideal solution for high ceilings and open areas, now boasts improved efficiency up to 162lm/w. It features a high output and low glare at <25 UGR, striking the right balance of power and comfort.    Boris serves as an alternative to conventional lighting, offering energy…


THORNeco’s popular high bay Boris has been upgraded. Boris, an ideal solution for high ceilings and open areas, now boasts improved efficiency up to 162lm/w. It features a high output and low glare at <25 UGR, striking the right balance of power and comfort. 

 

Boris serves as an alternative to conventional lighting, offering energy savings greater than 50% compared to traditional solutions.

 

Boris has now gone FLEX, making it more convenient than ever to stock and use. With the lumen switch located directly on the fitting, you can now decide your lumen package on site. 

Not dissimilar to other THORNeco products, Boris offers a hassle-free, quick-connect installation, whilst incorporating emergency and sensor version plug-in kits for improved versatility. When it comes to emergencies, Boris’s new plug and play E3 Emergency kit now comes with the latest battery technology (including a three-year battery warranty).

 

Boris is equipped with corridor functionality, allowing for standby time, and dimming level features, contributing to reduced energy costs by ensuring a space is illuminated only when necessary. 


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