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New tube range
25 January 2013
City Lighting has launched a lighting system that combines LED technology with the familiarity of fluorescent tubes, yet claims to consume up to 77% less power. The new T3-LED tubes are a low energy alternative to widel

City Lighting has launched a lighting
system that combines LED technology
with the familiarity of fluorescent
tubes, yet claims to consume up to
77% less power. The new T3-LED
tubes are a low energy alternative to
widely used fluorescent tubes.
Jonathan Baker, City Lighting director, comments: "Climate change legislation is forcing business to change its habits. Converting to LED lighting is a very easy way for businesses to substantially cut their CO2 emissions and energy costs." T3-LED tubes can be made to IP67 standards for use in display counters, fridges and freezers. They use 4 to 6W per tube, are easily recyclable and contain neither mercury nor phosphor.
They can be made in straight or curved tubes.
Jonathan Baker, City Lighting director, comments: "Climate change legislation is forcing business to change its habits. Converting to LED lighting is a very easy way for businesses to substantially cut their CO2 emissions and energy costs." T3-LED tubes can be made to IP67 standards for use in display counters, fridges and freezers. They use 4 to 6W per tube, are easily recyclable and contain neither mercury nor phosphor.
They can be made in straight or curved tubes.
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