Choice of Luminaire

The %High Dependency Linear% delivers these features, with the unique design of the %High Dependency Linear% providing an even distribution across the whole bed, and a solution that minimises shadowing when clinical staff are performing their duties.

Illumination Levels

Extract from CIBSE: SLL Lighting Guide 2 - Hospitals and Health Care Buildings

Location Maintained Illuminance (lux)
Bed head observation (watch) 10 - 20
Bed head 30 - 50
Bed, clinical 400
Bed, examination 1000

High Dependency Linear

%High Dependency Linear% luminaires, mounted each side of the bed provide a practical and patient-friendly solution. The asymmetric distribution avoids shadowing of the critical inspection area on the bed, reducing glare for the recumbent patient.

High Dependency Linear

High Dependency Modular

The 600mm square luminaire has two separately controlled lighting sections, one with a satin diffuser, the other with a micro-louvre.

The micro-louvre section is dimmed for general lighting (30-50 lux at the bedhead). At full output it provides 400 lux for Clinical work, and if both sections are lit to 100% output, 1000 lux is provided for Examination/Crash situations.

High Dependency Modular

Lighting Controls

The simplest way to achieve the different illumination levels is by using a dimming controller with preset outputs, allowing the user to select the desired output.

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