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Fluorescent lighting

22nd January 1971
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A simple method of mounting is a special feature of a two-model range of low-voltage fluorescent lighting 12V and 24V fittings announced by Lab-Craft Ltd. Two press studs are provided in the base of the units and these can be pressed into drilled holes of 3.2mm diameter at 310mm centres. Alternatively, a unit may be recessed mounted, rear screw mounted or external flange mounted.

Model SL8 has a maximum current consumption on 12V of 0.8amp and a tube rating of 8W, the overall dimensions being

13/tin. by by 1 in. It is claimed that this model gives a high output equivalent to that provided by a conventional bulb light of 40W without the heat and glare of the bulb. Of 13W tube rating the SL13 model is rated at 1.3amp on 12V and measures 22fin. by 4in. by

Made by: Lab-Craft Ltd, Church Road, Harold Wood, Essex.