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LSC at PLASA 2014

LSC Lighting Systems returns to PLASA for its 25th year and will be found on stand H70. They will be showing three new products making their UK debut including the following:

The new GenVI Advanced Dimming System allows any of its channels to be configured as an 8-bit or 16-bit dimmer, or alternatively as a direct power relay channel. This TruPower technology, introduced to the market by LSC over 5 years ago, enables the user to set some channels on the GenVI to dim traditional lamps and others to direct power for moving lights, LED fixtures, strobes, fans, video screens, and even audio power amplifiers.

Another first for the company is the NEW LDT Dimmer--a new technology dimmer that allows control of dimmable retrofit style LED fixtures. With the global move to LED technology, many users simply replace existing fixtures with their LED equivalent only to find that they can't dim them since the majority of traditional dimmers will not dim LED fixtures, the company says.

PowerPoint is designed for applications wherever fixed or mobile power distribution is required. It offers the user a 4-pole mains input isolator switch with Neutral Disconnect as standard and individual RCBO (RCD+MCB) per output channel. There are also 3 neon phase indicators to show power input to the rack. Not generally found in similar products, all three of these functions benefit the user by increasing the safety levels when using PowerPoint.

APS was launched in late 2013 and was designed to remove the problems of collective in-rush currents and earth leakage of intelligent and LED fixtures causing unwanted breaker trips.

Equally at home in the lighting, sound and video markets, for portable or permanent installation, the new APS solves these issues, the company says, and also offers power monitoring of voltage and current both locally and remote. Another feature is control via DMX512, manual or remote control over RDM, and staggered startup across multiple units.

WWWwww.lsclighting.com


(29 September 2014)

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