LUXON MEDICAL 600x600
The Luxon Medical panel is a sleek, attractive LED option for your ceilings. Cyanosis Observation Index (COI) compliant with AS/NZS 1680.2.5. COI <3.3. These panels are an ideal solution for operating theatres, patient treatment room, consultation room and accident/trauma emergency area
Ceiling recessed or surface mounted
40W | 4000K | 4120 lm
Dimensions 595mm x 595mm x 13mm
Sufficient red wavelengths greater than 600nm
Ra >90
Photobiological class G0
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LUXON MEDICAL 600x600
HOUSING : Aluminium.
DIFFUSER : PMMA.
LIGHT SOURCE : The fitting is designed to operate a 40W LED.
FINISH : Powder coated.
MOUNTING : Recessed or surface mounted.
ACCESSORIES : Surface mounted frame and recessed mounted frame for plaster board ceiling, available on request.
POWER SUPPLY : 5 Year Warranty. Flicker free.
LUMEN MAINTENANCE : 55000h (L70).
SYSTEM EFFICIENCY : 103 lm/W.
CCT : 4000K.
CRI : >90.
UGR : <19
DIMENSIONS : 595mm x 595mm x 10mm.
APPLICATION : Suitable for indoor use only.
Operating Temperature (Ta) - 20° C to +30 ° C.
INPUT VOLTAGE : AC:220-240V/190-277V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE : DC:28-40V
INPUT FREQUENCY : 50/60 Hertz
FEATURES : Flicker Free.
Cyanosis Observation Index (COI) compliant with AS/NZS 1680.2.5. COI <3.3
Sufficient red wavelengths greater than 600nm
Ra >90
Photobiological class G0
Backlit.
100% PMMA LGP, no yellowing.
Patent design to avoid blue light, water ripper & light spot.
Overload protection - 103~120%. Auto resume overload protection.
Supplied with 5 amp plug set.
Optional - Non-dim, DALI, Triac-dim, Push-dim, 0/1-10V Dim.
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Indoor application.
Operating theatre
Patient treatment room
Consultation room
Accident/trauma emergency area
Clinical observation has always been an vital part of medical diagnosis. One aspect of clinical observation is the detection of Cyanosis which occurs when oxygen levels in the blood are dangerously low, it is indicated by a blueish discolouration in the skin. It is important for medical staff to be able to reliably detect the onset of cyanosis by visual observation.
For cyanosis observation, medical lighting should have an appropriate power output in the red part of the visible spectrum, if the output is too low a patients skin colour may appear darker and they may be diagnosed as cyanosed when this is not the case. Conversely, if the output is too high it may mask the cyanosis and it may not be diagnosed when it is present. For a light to be COI (Cyanosis Observation Index) compliant, it needs to have a COI index of <3.3 as tested against AS 1680.2.5.
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