<<

Telea

Outdoor Lighting Controls Wide area management for ultimate efficiency Thorn Telea Total lighting management … anywhere Many challenges – one integrated solution

The management aspects of public lighting have hardly changed in over 100 . Conventional control techniques can scarcely do more than transmit on/off signals within restricted areas, and monitoring is frequently non-existent. As a result, the reporting of failures is largely dependent on the goodwill of residents, while authorities are not benefiting from the cost savings and efficiency benefits that integrated lighting management can deliver. Telea transforms this position. This system provides local authority managers with the ability to enjoy total control over outdoor lighting and enjoy the benefits of flexibility, security and simplicity. In addition, the technology can be integrated into existing networks as well as forming part of new projects.

3 Flexibility, security, simplicity

Telea provides authorities with the assurance of a powerful, versatile lighting control system that addresses social, financial and management needs.

Flexibility Using Telea, managers at a single control centre can use a simple graphical interface to monitor and control outdoor lighting down to an individual light point. Lanterns can be programmed and controlled either individually or as a group, and programs can be adapted to changing requirements. During a street festival, for example, street lighting and individual lamps can be controlled with one- precision; or during an emergency individual lanterns can be switched on exactly where they are needed.

4 Performance

Design

Comfort Efficiency

Security Simplicity The benefits in terms of achieved through its Security is a matter of light. It Telea technology can be Performance, Efficiency and management information helps to keep the roads safer, integrated into existing facilities Comfort reporting, which supports: promotes crime reduction and with no great outlay. It supports Telea helps authorities to address • Rational maintenance enhances the community’s sense every generation of ballasts and community concerns, by: schedules of security. Telea enables its modular design means that • Reducing unnecessary night- managers to maintain or improve small, island solutions are just as • Lower spares inventories lighting light related security in towns simple to implement as town-wide • Better maintenance planning and outdoor facilities by giving systems. As well as the benefits of • Avoiding ‘false’ switch-ons and resource allocation them total control and flexibility and security, Telea caused by bad daytime comprehensive monitoring. The offers additional strategic weather • Reduced travel costs system reports failures benefits: system files are recorded • Timely replacement of • Informed options for optimising immediately so that action can for later use in any legal or defective components the energy budget be taken without delay. The result insurance cases, and the initial is better security in sensitive investment is protected by Thorn’s • Providing greater security Telea helps authorities to satisfy areas such as crossings, car standard three guarantee on through needs-specific lighting demanding environmental parks and footpaths, as well as control devices. This period can targets, through: • Contributes to the reduction of lower maintenance costs. be extended by negotiation. traffic accidents and • Fewer maintenance journeys crime rates and reduced pollution • Keeping light output constant • Targeted reduction in power as lamps age consumption Telea saves money. Operating • Reduction in obtrusive light and maintenance efficiencies are

5 A managed approach to traffic safety

Telea offers a full spectrum of which is designed to meet standard brightness. control and monitoring features standards at 50 percent of In particularly dangerous which enable authorities to go maximum capacity, then reserves situations such as rush beyond simple compliance with are available for hazardous traffic, diversions, bad weather applicable standards by locations such as junctions, or accidents, lighting can be adapting light specifically to traffic lights, motorway exits and increased immediately to respond to different traffic tunnel entrances, which can be improve safety. situations. Thus, in a system illuminated at double the

6 Meeting the needs of residential areas

Telea brings more convenience, security and energy savings to residential areas by controlling lighting in a way that’s sympathetic to the rhythm of daily life. In a typical example, lighting can be reduced by 50 percent after 10pm, or individual lanterns close to bedroom windows can be switched off to avoid obtrusive light. Similarly, lighting can be increased at when residents return to their homes, while critical locations that require protection against vandalism or crime can be illuminated at constant full power. Telea supports control down to single lantern level, so authorities can always respond to new demands.

7 A matter of public interest

Inner cities are being used increasingly for events and celebrations. The quick response management capabilities of Telea enable managers to tailor lighting in market squares, pedestrian precincts, shopping streets and other meeting zones. Light output can be reduced instantly for Christmas markets, firework displays, open air concerts or other events, and returned to standard output the next minute.

8 Every location is different

Telea enables users to create vehicle rest areas all have their optimum lighting for any own individual requirements – environment. In recreational and the inherent flexibility of areas improved safety is a key Telea means that users can factor, whereas for car parks the always be assured of the attraction may be flexible lighting optimum balance of investment control and energy savings. and benefit. Other large areas such as railway sidings or commercial

9 Outdoor Lighting Controls easily implemented anywhere: Telea Advanced PL SMS: monitoring and controlling via Powerline and SMS

Telea Advanced PL SMS is the Individual lanterns are managed ideal entry point for Telea at the switch cabinet where the technology. It supports lantern- Combox is installed, either singly based control and monitoring in or in a group. main roads, residential streets, Fault messages (which can public areas, meeting zones, car be defined by the operator) parks, parks, railway stations can be sent via SMS to and other similar facilities. assigned personnel. It is a modular system which can be expanded as required.

Telea Combox PL SMS Telea LSC - Luminaire Switch Dim Controller Telea LPS - NEMA Light Sensor

Laptop and GSM phone not supplied by Thorn

10 Telea Advanced RF SMS: monitoring and controlling via Radio Frequency and SMS

Where control and monitoring Individual lanterns are managed signals cannot be transmitted at the switch cabinet, either using powerlines, Telea singly or in a group. Fault Advanced RF SMS uses radio messages (which can be defined frequency. Like Telea Advanced by the operator) can be sent via PL SMS, this system supports SMS to assigned personnel. lantern based control and monitoring and can be expanded and networked to adapt to growing requirements.

Telea LDRF - Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller Telea LSRF - Luminaire Switch Controller Telea Combox RF SMS

Laptop and GSM phone not supplied by Thorn

11 Implemented from the start: Telea Advanced PL & RF SMS: monitoring and controlling for smaller facilities

Either powerline or radio frequency, Error messages such as: Telea outdoor lighting control • Light source failure system is based on each luminaire controller, which passes • Capacitor defective control instructions and monitoring • Communication failure data from the individual light point to the Combox. Thanks to their • Hardware failure integrated astronomical , • Sensor short circuit each luminaire controller can even act autonomously in case of • Sensor interruption communication disruption. Up to Telea Combox RF SMS via SMS directly to mobile 255 light points can be controlled telephone and monitored by a Telea Combox intelligent controller. This solution, which does not require any additional control lines, sends monitoring and control data via power supply cable or through the air whereas error messages are sent via modem directly to the mobile telephones of responsible personnel. Lamps are programmable at the switch cabinet by technicians using laptop PCs. Telea Combox PL SMS

12 Telea LDRF Telea LSRF

Telea LDC

Telea LDC Telea LPS

13 Easy networking: Telea Central Management CME: a new layer in management performance

Telea Central Management CME messages to trigger any simplifies the control and required action. Telea Central monitoring performance of Management CME provides outdoor lighting by adding data which facility managers central management to a network can use to identify the service of Telea Combox controllers. lives, burning and Using this technology, an maintenance intervals of lamps. operator at a desktop PC can The clear graphical interface control all the street lights in a gives a constant overview of town and access any error operating status.

Network connection, e.g. TCP/IP

14 Powerline Data Communication

Radio Frequency Data Communication

Powerline Data Communication

Telea Central Management CME program consisting of: • Lantern Controllers • Central Management Server and Software • Combox SMS Combox Controller Combox Transceiver (PL or RF) Combox Power Supply Combox Filter (PL only) Combox GSM Modem incl. connecting cable • Services

15 Easily integrated: Telea Central Management CMGIS: enhancing a GIS platform

Telea Central Management CMGIS has been designed for authorities which already deploy geographical information systems (GIS). The system builds on the capabilities of GIS and Thorn’s Central Management CME to integrate the control and monitoring of lighting into GIS based control centres. Each installation is tailored to the existing GIS system.

16 Easily optimised: Telea Central Management CMGO: the ultimate efficiency with Graphical Overview

Telea Central Management CMGO graphical overview of system is the system of choice for the most and luminaire status. With this effective centralised control and powerful, intelligent utility at the monitoring of outdoor lighting. heart of an integrated wide area Using Telea’s other CMG tools lighting system, authorities can already described, it uses either be sure of providing a more text messages or graphical displays proactive, efficient and responsive to convey data to engineers, while answer to all commercial and managers benefit from a full residential needs.

17 Telea: The technology of the Ready to deploy today

Luminaire controllers are the New installations Case study: NumeLite building blocks of the Telea Our ability to create tailored • New poles and luminaires system and Thorn, as a leading lighting integrating the most with integrated controllers provider of luminaires and advanced management control systems, is able to • New outdoor luminaires, technology is demonstrated by provide a perfect match such as Oracle, fully the NumeLiTe case study, in the for any lighting installation. compatible with Telea town of Albi, France. In most cases, controllers are Renovation • Comfortable and stimulating fitted in the luminaires to ensure lighting with practical, intuitive the highest IP rating. • Renovated poles and user-focused controls This is a feature of the latest and luminaires with Thorn outdoor luminaires, Telea compliance • Safe and secure public such as Oracle. outdoor lighting • Telea compliant luminaires • If required, controllers can be designed to avoid • Reduction of obtrusive light, fitted in the bottom of the pole over-lighting and to glare, disturbance using one of the optional mast maximise energy savings • Enhanced comfort installation boxes with built-in Upgrade controller (powerline only). • Reliable products using Special variants of other • Easy upgrades via mast innovative materials, optics, luminaires can also be installation boxes with built-in lamps and circuits supplied on request. controllers, or retro-fitted • Forthcoming Thorn brochures Telea gear trays* and catalogues will indicate *If the luminaire is a recent the luminaire ranges offering Thorn luminaire standard Telea support

18 Telea: enhanced lighting control

Potential Energy Saving and Customer Benefits

Energy consumption fluctuations due to mains supply voltage variation (+/-15%)

170 Watt

155 Watt 155 Watt Power reduction circuit

Power reduction circuit 110 Watt

100 Watt Continuously dimmable

Energy saving 35% 40% 65%

60 Watt

Conventional Electronic Digital ballast, ballast, ballast, Telea LDC Telea LSC Telea LET 150W HST* 150W HST 150W HST Energy savings and customer benefits in any outdoor

Conventional Electronic Digital ballast, lighting environment. ballast, ballast, Stepless Dim Switch Dim Step Dim Outdoor lighting facilities are Customer benefits seldom conceived from scratch. Energy saving o o • Telea was therefore designed as an open system that could also Individual control of single light points • • • be integrated without difficulty Constant light output over life of the lantern • into existing facilities. Compensation for over-dimensioning of Whatever the ballast technology • lighting facility already in use, Telea delivers Achievement of Kyoto Protocol targets Economic benefits o o • enormous improvements in Future-proof against environmental Standards o • energy consumption, functionality Independent communication between and service performance. Telea controller and ballast • • • Individual control of single light points • • • Future-proof against DALI standard • Remote monitoring • • • Low space requirement (design) o • Choice of different lamp technologies • Functional benefits Complete digital solution o • Recording and alarm management o o • Dimmability o o • Avoidance of unsuccessful attempts to start lamps after failure o • • Service life at high ambient temperatures AT > 50°C • o o Voltage stabilisation without accessories • • Longer lamp service life through lower Temperatures • • Lower maintenance costs through more stable and gentler operation o • Documentation of maintenance intervals and jobs o • Facility service life benefits Longer lantern service life through lower temperatures o •

o with limitations• maximal solution *If HIT-CE then 40% energy saving since wattage down allowed to 100W only

19 For further information Intelligent system, intelligent please contact your local deployment, intelligent support Thorn Lighting Office

Analysis and consultation Project planning and Project co-ordination After initial analysis Thorn offers design Thorn’s project co-ordination advice on the most efficient and Once specifications have been service promotes a professional, effective Telea strategy, with finalised, Thorn designs the competent implementation alternative concepts. This service OLC lighting facility to respond. through all phases of the project. is available for both new Particular emphasis is placed facilities and existing systems. on technical and commercial optimisation.

Commissioning Training Optimisation and service The commissioning phase Telea supports many control and Telea technology promotes comprises system adjustment and monitoring functions. Its simple centralised control over (and programming to meet the and convenient user interface access to) every individual customer’s requirements. It covers means that training involves no device, generating exciting the control devices, Combox more than learning some new possibilities for maintenance, network, any SMS functions, features. Training can take place repair and operational efficiency. wireless transmissions and either in a Thorn Training Centre Thorn technicians are available monitoring software. or on site at the installed facility. to support customers achieve maximum performance from their investment.

20 For further information Light point product powerline please contact your local Thorn Lighting Office at a glance guide

TELEA-LSC Luminaire Switch Dim 115 Controller Powerline 22153912* 93 This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed

65 light sources, is reported to the Combox where data can be visualised using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LSC has two switching contacts which enable the light source to be switched on or off or set to reduced power. The built-in ensures that programmed switching points are executed autonomously even if 47 communications are interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is also possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset). Telea LSC TELEA-LSCS Luminaire Switch Dim Controller Powerline with Sensor Input 22154072* This has the same features as the TELEA-LSC controller but with the 82 added light sensor input.

TELEA-LPS NEMA Light Sensor 22154173 In order to make daylight-based control possible this light sensor can be connected to the NEMA socket at the lantern head.

80 TELEA-LET Luminaire Step Dim Controller Powerline 22154329* This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox Telea LPS via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light sources, is reported to the Combox where data can be visualised using 115 a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LET has two 93 switching contacts which enable the stepping ballast (e.g. Tridonic PCS Step DIm)and light source to be switched on or off or set to reduced 65 power. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching points are executed autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is also possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset).

47 TELEA-LETS Luminaire Step Dim Controller Powerline with Sensor Input 22154330* This has the same features as the TELEA-LET controller but with the Telea LET added light sensor input. 125

101 TELEA-LPSF Finger Light Sensor 22154174 This light sensor has the same functionality as TELEA-LPS but can be pole or wall mounted. 47 TELEA-LDC Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller Powerline 22154246* This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox

36 via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light sources, is reported to the Combox where the details can be visualised using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LDC has Telea LDC a DALI output through which DALI ballasts (and the light sources connected to them) can be switched on or off and continuously dimmed. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching points are executed autonomously even if communications are 28 28 interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is also possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset). A DALI light sensor can also be connected to this

85 85 device to enable lanterns to be switched on or off sensor-dependently.

TELEA-DPSF Finger Digital Light Sensor 22154373 This digital light sensor measures available daylight and passes this value to the TELEA-LDC lantern controller via the DALI interface. The switching brightness value of the light sensor can be set within the Telea LPSF/DPSF range 1 to 2000 lux via the Combox using a laptop PC. The device is supplied with a default setting of 35 lux. *Code as loose component or spare for integration into existing luminaires only 21 For further information Switch cabinet products powerline please contact your local at a glance guide Thorn Lighting Office

TELEA-CXS PL Combox Powerline SMS 22154253 This is a package solution for the control and monitoring of up to 255 luminaire controllers (depending on wattage and fusing). It includes SMS functionality. Arrangement example on the left, Combox is made of loose components installed and wired in switch cabinet by an electrician: TELEA- CCTS TELEA-CTS PL TELEA- CFI TELEA-SUP24VDC/1,3A TELEA-GSM PC-RS 232 PC-RJ 45 Telea Combox CXS Powerline TELEA-CCTS Combox Controller SMS 22154079 This field controller is used in outdoor lighting facilities where the individual control and monitoring of every light point is required. A 142 57 facility ‘image’ of the connected lantern controllers is created in its database. Switching times can be programmed (and the facility image can be visualised) using a laptop PC with internet browser. Luminaire 99 controller error messages can be sent to any mobile telephone by connecting the GSM modem GSM900/1800.

Telea CCTS TELEA-CTS PL Combox Transceiver Powerline 22154087 The three-phase Combox transceiver TELEA-CTS PL forms the interface between the Combox controller and the installed luminaire controllers.

105 59 The data (telegrams) from the Combox controller are received by the Combox transceiver and converted into a Powerline signal that is modulated onto the power cables. Commands are sent to the 90 35 connected lantern controllers and messages are received, e.g. concerning failed light sources, defective capacitors, etc.

Telea CTS PL TELEA-CFI Combox Filter Powerline 22153924 This filter set is used for the physical demarcation of a Telea Powerline facility. Its filter prevents the entry of outside signals that would

35 59 interfere with Telea Powerline system communications.

90 35

Telea CFI TELEA-SUP24VDC/1.3A Combox Power Supply 22066187 Designed for switch cabinet installation, this supplies Telea Combox devices with a constant 24 volt direct current.

70 59

90 35

Telea SUP24VDC

22 For further information please contact your local Thorn Lighting Office

TELEA-GSM Dual Band GSM Modem 900/1800 22154078 Error messages from the connected luminaire controllers are transmitted by the TELEA Combox controller to this modem which sends them in a short text message (SMS) to a mobile telephone. 98 25

54

Telea GSM PC-RS232 Interface Cable 03920218 RS-232 interface cable (non crossed, max. 2m) for connecting Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS) and Telea Combox transceiver (TELEA-CTS).

PC-RJ45 Network Cable 22154194 Network cable RJ45 (twisted pair) for connecting a laptop PC to the Ethernet connector of the Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS).

23 For further information Light point products radio frequency please contact your local at a glance guide Thorn Lighting Office

TELEA-LSRF Luminaire Switch Controller Radio Frequency 22161518

65 This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox via Radio Frequency. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light sources, is reported over the Powerline network to the

79 Combox where it can be visualised using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LSRF has two switching contacts which enable the light source to be switched on or off. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching points are executed autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is also possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset). Telea LSRF The integral light sensor allows daylight-based control.

125 TELEA-LDRF Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller 101 Radio Frequency 22154541* The 2-part luminaire dimming controller TELEA-LDRF sends data and 47 receives instructions from the Combox via Radio Frequency. The current status, including malfunctions such as failed light sources, is reported over the radio frequency network to the Combox where the details can be visualised using an appropriate output device (e.g. laptop PC). The TELEA-LDRF has a DALI interface via which DALI ballasts and 36 therefore the light sources connected to them can be switched On/Off and continuously dimmed. The astronomical clock integrated in the device ensures that programmed switching points are executed Telea LDRF autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In addition to

16 absolute switching times (e.g. 18:00 on, 22:00 reduced power, etc.), it is also possible to set relative switching times, i.e. to sunrise or 30 sunset (for example, On 10 before sunrise, Off ten minutes after sunset). The associated RF transmission module features a 30mm 15 external antenna screwed in the luminaire canopy and is linked to the controller via IDP cable. A DALI light sensor can also be connected to IDP cable 25 the TELEA-LDRF lantern dimming controller, enabling the lanterns to be

40 19 sensor-dependently switched on/off or to be set to a dimming level.

TELEA-DPSF Finger Digital Light Sensor 22154373 This digital light sensor measures available daylight and passes this value to the TELEA-LDC lantern controller via the DALI interface. The 28 28 switching brightness value of the light sensor can be set within the range 1 to 2000 lux via the Combox using a laptop PC. The device is supplied with a default setting of 35 lux. 85 85

Telea DPSF *Code as loose component or spare for integration into existing luminaires only

24 For further information Switch Cabinet products radio frequency please contact your local at a glance guide Thorn Lighting Office

TELEA-CXS RF Combox Radio Frequency SMS 22154540 This is a package solution for the control and monitoring of up to 255 luminaire controllers (depending on wattage and fusing). It includes SMS functionality. Arrangement example on the left, Combox is made of loose components installed and wired in switch cabinet by an electrician: TELEA- CCTS TELEA-CTS RF TELEA-SUP24VDC/1,3A TELEA-GSM PC-RS 232 PC-RJ 45

Telea Combox CXS TELEA-CCTS Combox Controller SMS 22154079 This field controller is used in outdoor lighting facilities where the individual control and monitoring of every light point is required. A 142 57 facility ‘image’ of the connected lantern controllers is created in its database. Switching times can be programmed (and the facility image can be visualised) using a laptop PC with internet browser. Luminaire 99 controller error messages can be sent to any mobile telephone by connecting the GSM modem GSM900/1800.

Telea CCTS TELEA-CTS RF Combox Transceiver Radio Frequency 22161519 The Combox transceiver TELEA-CTS RF forms the interface between the

70 59 Combox controller and the installed luminaire controllers. The data (telegrams) from the Combox controller are received by the Combox transceiver and converted into a Powerline signal that is 90 35 modulated onto the power cables. Commands are sent to the connected lantern controllers and messages are received, e.g. concerning failed light sources, defective capacitors, etc.

Telea CTS RF TELEA-SUP24VDC/1.3A Combox Power Supply 22066187 Designed for switch cabinet installation, this supplies Telea Combox devices with a constant 24 volt direct current.

70 59

90 35

Telea SUP24VDC TELEA-GSM Dual Band GSM Modem 900/1800 22154078 Error messages from the connected luminaire controllers are transmitted by the TELEA Combox controller to this modem which sends them in a short text message (SMS) to a mobile telephone. 98 25 PC-RS232 Interface Cable 03920218

54 RS-232 interface cable (non crossed, max. 2m) for connecting Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS) and Telea Combox transceiver (TELEA-CTS). PC-RJ45 Network Cable 03920218 Network cable RJ45 (twisted pair) for connecting a laptop PC to the Ethernet connector of the Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS). Telea GSM

25 For further information Telea Central Management: please contact your local Thorn Lighting Office The art of excellence by Thorn

Telea Central Management by recorded and can be analysed in Thorn is the ‘plug and play’ detail after the . Instead of solution for total control and specific client software for the monitoring of Telea controlled operation, all that is necessary outdoor lighting facilities. to enjoy these benefits is a Existing Comboxes are simple ‘surfing’ exercise on the networked via TELEA-CME to Central Management server support centralised control, while whenever desired. the intuitive navigation of Thorn’s The package consists of web-based system enables all Thorn Telea Central Management necessary configuration tasks to be software and a special Central performed in the simplest possible Management server. way. A single click provides In its basic version this supports immediate status information. communication with up to 100 A clear and logical messaging Comboxes. An integrated system gives facility managers network card enables several free configuration over error Central Management servers to reporting, including the medium be networked. modem is used (email, SMS or print) and used for remote maintenance. the recipient. Incidents are

TELEA CMEA Server with analogue modem 22154357 TELEA CMED Server with digital modem 22154358 TELEA CMEG Server with GSM modem 22154359 TELEA CME NET Server with Ethernet connection 22154394

26 Telea in Europe • 2500 Light Points • 41 Comboxes 19 Reference Projects • 4 Servers

Stockholm Dietwiller ( ) (S) Göfis S Noordwijk (S) Mäder Tiel Feldkirch Mondeville Saalfelden Sausheim Braz • Sommacampagna Mulhouse • Patras Tours Lutraki Gray Albi (S) • S = Server • S = Server •• • • • • ••

• •

<50 50 –100 100 – 150 150 – 300 > 300 Number of lighting points

27 Lighting people and places

Thorn Lighting Main Offices

Head Office France Russia Thorn Lighting Holdings Limited, Thorn Europhane SA, 156 Boulevard Haussmann, Thorn Lighting, Novoslobodskaya Str., 21, Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Cedex 08, Paris 75379, France office 406 Business Center “Novoslobodskaya 21”, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK Tel: (33) 1 49 53 6262 Moscow 103030, Russia Tel: (44) 20 8732 9800 Fax: (33) 1 49 53 6240 Tel: (7) 495 981 35 41 Fax: (44) 20 8732 9801 Website: www.thorn.fr Fax: (7) 495 981 35 42 E-mail: [email protected] Thorn Airfield Lighting, 156 Boulevard Haussann, E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.thornlighting.com 75379 Paris Cedex 08, France Website: www.thorn.ru Tel: (33) 1 49 53 62 62 Australia Thorn Lighting, Representative Office, Europa House, Fax: (33) 1 49 53 62 89 Thorn Lighting Pty Limited, 13 Cooper Street, 1 Artilleriiskaya, St Petersburg 191104, Russia E-mail: [email protected] P O Box 188, Smithfield, NSW 2164, Australia Tel: (7) 812 718 8112 Website: www.thornairfield.com Tel: (61) 2 9604 4300 Fax: (7) 812 718 8119 Fax: (61) 2 9604 4588 Hong Kong E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Thorn Lighting (Hong Kong) Limited, Website: www.thorn.ru Website: www.thornlight.com.au Unit 4301, Level 43, Tower 1, Metroplaza, Singapore 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung, N.T., Thorn DNT Airfield Lighting Pty Limited, P O Box 548, Thorn Lighting (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Hong Kong, Unit 2, 7-9 Newcastle Road, Bayswater, Melbourne, 5 Kaki Buki Crescent China Victoria 3153, Australia 04-02 Koyotech Building, Tel: (852) 2578 4303 Tel: (61) 3 9720 3233 416238 Singapore Fax: (852) 2887 0247 Fax: (61) 3 9720 8233 Singapore E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tel: (65) 6844 5800 Website: www.thorn.com.hk Website: www.thornairfield.com Fax: (65) 6745 7707 Ireland E-mail: [email protected] Austria Thorn Lighting (Ireland) Limited, Website: www.thornlight.com.sg Thorn Licht GmbH, Donau-City-Straße 11, 320 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin 6W, Ireland 1220 Wien, Austria Sweden Tel: (353) 1 4922 877 Tel: (43) 1 202 66 11 Thorn Lighting AB, Industrigatan, Box 305, Fax: (353) 1 4922 724 Fax: (43) 1 202 66 11 12 SE-261 23 Landskrona, Sweden E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Tel: (46) 418 520 00 Italy Fax: (46) 418 265 74 China Thorn Europhane Spa, Via G Di Vittorio, 2, E-mail: [email protected] Thorn Lighting (Guangzhou) Operations Ltd. Cadriano di Granarolo, Bologna 40057, Italy Website: www.thornlight.se Lian Yun Road Tel: (39) 051 763391 Eastern Section, GETDD, United Arab Emirates Fax: (39) 051 763088 Guangzhou 510760, Thorn Lighting Ltd Dubai, Al Shoala Building, Office 301, E-mail: [email protected] China Block E, PO Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAE Website: www.thornlighting.it Tel: (86) 20 3228 2706 Tel: (971) 4 2940181 Fax: (86) 20 3228 1777 Latvia Fax: (971) 4 2948838 E-mail: [email protected] Thorn Lighting Oy, Representative Office, E-mail: [email protected] Skolas Street 21-216, LV 1010, Latvia Thorn Lighting (Tianjin) Co. Ltd. Thorn Gulf LLC, Al Shoala Building, Office 301/2, Tel: (37) 7 332 660 332 Hongqi Road, Block E, PO Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAE Fax: (37) 7 332 660 Tianjin 300190, Tel: (971) 4 2948938 China Lithuania Fax: (971) 4 2948838 Tel: (86) 22 8369 2303 Thorn Lighting Oy, Representative Office, E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (86) 22 8369 2302 Kalvariju Street 1, Vilnius 09310, Lithuania United Kingdom E-mail: [email protected] Tel: (370) 5 2 750 701 Thorn Lighting Limited, Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Fax: (370) 5 2 731 480 Czech Republic Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK Thorn Lighting CS spol. s.r.o., Na Březince 6/930, New Zealand Tel: (44) 20 8732 9800 150 00 Praha 5 Thorn Lighting (NZ) Ltd, 399 Rosebank Road, Fax: (44) 20 8732 9801 Tel: +420 224 315 252 P O Box 71134, Rosebank, Auckland 7, New Zealand E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +420 233 326 313 Tel: (64) 9 828 7155 Website: www.thornlighting.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (64) 9 828 7591 Thorn Airfield Lighting, Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Website: www.thornlight.cz Norway Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK Denmark Thorn Lighting AS, Industriveien 11, P O Box 63, Tel: (44) 20 8732 9804 Thorn Lighting A/S Skytta 1483, Norway Fax: (44) 20 8732 9803 Albuen 44, 6000 Kolding, Denmark Tel: (47) 6706 2233 E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] Tel: (45) 7696 3600 Fax: (47) 6706 0351 Website: www.thornairfield.com Fax: (45) 7696 3601 E-mail: [email protected] International Sales Website: www.thornlight.dk Poland Thorn Lighting Limited, 156 Boulevard Haussmann, Estonia Thorn Lighting Polska Sp.z.o.o., Ul. Gazowa 26A, Cedex 08, Paris 75379, France Thorn Lighting Oy, Eesti Filiaal, Wrocław 50-513, Poland Tel: (33) 1 49 53 6262 Tatari 23/25, EE-10116 Tallin, Estonia Tel: (48) 71 7833 740 Fax: (33) 1 49 53 6240 Tel: (372) 656 3505 Fax: (48) 71 3366 029 Thorn Lighting Limited, Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Fax: (372) 656 3227 E-mail: [email protected] Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.thornlight.pl Tel: (44) 20 8732 9802 Fax: (44) 20 8732 9803 E-mail: [email protected] www.thornlighting.com

Thorn Lighting is constantly developing and improving its products. All descriptions, illustrations, drawings and specifications in this publication only general particulars and shall not form part of any contract. The right is reserved to change specifications without prior notification or public announcement. All goods supplied by the company are supplied subject to the company’s General Conditions of Sale, a copy of which is available on request. All measurements are in millimetres and weights in kilograms unless otherwise stated. Publication No: 378 (INT) Publication Date: 04/06