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Total control
Telea helps managers to provide and manage urban lighting that’s fully integrated and responsive to today’s environmental, revenue and maintenance challenges.
Forty per cent of a city’s electricity bill is spent on urban lighting and sharply rising energy costs are straining municipality budgets. Against this background, lighting installation design has been influenced by a growing demand among residents for improved safety and enriched lifestyle patterns, and generally by overall environmental considerations.
This has resulted in increased attention being given to ‘smart’ technology. Although less visible it conserves resources and extends flexibility in terms of lighting provision to meet the needs of citizens.
Telea is the control system that enables managers to design, manage and monitor city lighting more easily, more comprehensively and more economically. Suitable for use in applications of all sizes, both existing and new build, Telea is the flexible technology that gives managers a single point of control over any lighting scheme.
Unique to Thorn Lighting, Telea comprises a complete range of fittings with controllability designed-in. These components can be combined to address the demands of urban amenity lighting and floodlighting as well as traditional street lighting, giving managers a complete and flexible solution for every lighting problem.
The programme is based on the principle that Performance, Efficiency and Comfort determine the effectiveness of lighting, its impact on the people using it, and its impact on the natural environment. Telea delivers the right light in the right place at the right time.
Performance: providing the best visual effectiveness
reliable solution for all lighting topologies thanks to a unique combination of communication technologies
Efficiency: Conserving energy and effort, reducing CO2 emissions and waste, providing lighting that is practical and efficient to install, operate and maintain
of savings through reduced consumption of energy and optimised maintenance schedules
Comfort: giving people satisfaction and stimulation
individually, ensuring maximum comfort and enabling light to be provided when and where it is needed
The combination of Telea with efficient light sources and gears enables considerable energy savings to be achieved; the latest electronic gear technology offers even more saving potential through increased efficiency and flexibility in use.
Telea evokes the spirit of Thorn Lighting’s dynamic, results-orientated PEC programme
Performance, Efficiency and Comfort (PEC) for a better lit environment
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Energy Savings
1
+ +
Potential energy savings depending on the Telea solutions and gear technologies*
Ener
gy c
onsu
mpt
ion
Savings from reduced power over a fixed period of time at night
Magnetic ballast
Telea with magnetic bi-power
ballast
Telea with electronicbi-power
ballast
Telea with electronic stepless
dim ballast
Additional savings from using
electronic ballast
Additional savings from using
electronic ballast
Maximum savings from using
full potential of dimming capabilities
Energy saving Energy saving Energy saving
35%40%
65%
*Example based on 150W HST lamp. Dimming capabilities and savings potential will vary depending on the lamp type. Lamp and gear compliancies need to be checked with manufacturers.
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Feedback of information through central monitoring enables maintenance schedules to be optimised, leading to fewer site visits and lower travel overheads.
Maintenance Costs Savings Comfort and Security
2 3
+
+
=
In addition to individual addressing, Telea offers the security of continuous lighting performance in all areas for the well-being of the city's inhabitants
No Manual InspectionTelea removes the need for systematic lamp check-up.
Efficient MaintenanceTelea enables maintenance to be organised and pro-active.
Less Lamp ReplacementTelea, when combined with efficient lamp and gear technologies, reduces the frequency of costly lamp replacements.
save ’s
Environmentally Friendly SolutionThe key to sustainability in lighting is eco-design, efficient operation and planned recycling. These are fundamental considerations in the PEC programme and in the creation of Telea.
Reduced CO2 EmissionsThe generation of electrical energy required for lighting is a major contributor to CO2 emissions (1 kWh of energy = 0.42kg of CO2). The most energy consumption by the product is clearly during operation and much of this can be reduced by Telea. Indeed, Europe could save 3.5 million tonnes of CO2 by switching to energy efficient street lighting.
80%
80%
100%
100%
50%
50%
Whilst most areas may have reduced light output, Telea assures all critical
areas are fully and constantly lit
Telea offers the flexibility to create and recall scenes, ie the
combination of groups of luminaires with pre-defined light
Because Telea operates autonomously at light point level, it ensures normal operation even in the event of a communication
breakdown
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Telea Main Elements
The Combox
a series of Luminaire Controllers
Server via GSM communication
phones via SMS communication
The Central Server CME
of a complete installation
configuration of the installation
information
The Luminaire Controller
measurements at light point level
sunrise-based programming
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2
1
Operating principle
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Powerline and Radio Frequency
Telea uses the benefits of two data transmission media: powerline and radio frequency, both proven for their reliability and security. In both cases, no dedicated cable is necessary, making it easy to install new installations as well as upgrade existing ones.
Telea Communication Media
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4
5
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Powerline Components (PL)
1 Combox PL, in the switch cabinet (shown here mounted and wired on DIN rails)2 PL Controller, mounted in the gear tray compartment of the luminaire (LDC shown)3 PL Controller in column box, located in the fuse compartment of the pole (LSC-BOX shown)
Media Gateway
gateway device. This solution is described on p8–9.
7 PL–
Radio Frequency Components (RF)
4 to 1st luminaire; shown here mounted and wired on DIN rails)
5 6
8
Installation structure
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Powerline (PL)Efficient communication for structured grid topologies
Controller, and between Luminaire Controllers*
Controller’s repeating functionality
Radio Frequency (RF)Maximum flexibility for unstructured grid topologies
Controller, and between Luminaire Controllers*
Controller’s repeating functionality
A unique combination of technologies for all grid topologies
*Those are typical values: please validate your installation structure with your Thorn Sales office
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Ex.1
Ex.2
Ex.3
CME Central Server
several workstations
modem and CME modem
and CME Server to be connected to the network.
Powerline and Radio FrequencyUnique reliable mix of communication to overcome all constraints
that any grid topology can be addressed in the most flexible way.
It also has a cost benefit as it optimises the capacity of Comboxes, thus reducing their overall number.
3 configurations are conceivable:
Ex.1: the attachment of additional PL Controllers to a PL Combox
Ex.2
Ex.3
In both Ex.1 and Ex.3, the use of PL filters is necessary in all distribution cabinets
Distribution Cabinet PL Filters
PL Communication
PL Combox
Key
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Remote monitoring through the Central Management Entrance (CME)
The CME software enables total control and monitoring of Telea outdoor lighting facilities.
Though the Telea system is autonomous at field level with Comboxes and Luminaire Controllers, the CME Server provides the real interface for the user, with a complete intuitive tool for day-to-day maintenance facility. An operator at a desktop PC can control all streetlights in the city and access any error messages to trigger required action
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OverviewProvides an immediate view of the whole installation, highlighting any potential faults
sub-areas
MonitoringProvides detailed information on any defective light points and highlights actions to be taken:
description (see opposite)
medium (including SMS and e-mail) and recording recipient
System informationProvides operators with detailed information on the installation
separately from the power grid structure
recorded
group of light points
article database
hours and power consumptions (see opposite)
User managementEnables access and control rights to be set for individual users
supervisory rights to different users
System settings
Allows operators to configure modem
The CME provides intelligent reporting and allows operators to implement reactive and efficient decisions
Fault reportingThe list of errors that can be monitored by the Server includes:
Measurement reportingThe measurements performed by the Luminaire Controllers are processed and displayed to enable pro-active maintenance:
life hours
As well as reporting faults, the CME supports pro-active maintenance, alerting staff when standard operating limits are exceeded. It is particularly useful for lamp management, allowing operators to compare actual burning hours with predicted life.
Lighting management is sometimes combined with other facilities systems; the CME provides open interface possibilities for enhanced integration
Open interface protocolsThe CME software has been designed to allow the sharing of information with other systems. For example, data can be exported to a Geographical Information System (GIS) where any part of the network can be highlighted for easy control or to display any fault.
The system can also interface with standard management applications such as BACnet and OPC.
The CME has a user friendly interface. Its helpful screens allow operators to configure their installation, obtain information and monitor performance
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A complete solution
Telea is versatile and flexible. Entire lighting networks can be specified and supplied fully configured and ready for installation. The technology can also be retro-fitted to many existing lighting platforms
Pre-installed Telea technology makes specification of an integrated system quick and easy, so users can benefit from its performance as soon as it is installed. In order to avoid the difficulty of selecting and matching numerous items from a catalogue a single ordering code covers the luminaire and controller.
Each composite luminaire is tested to ensure that it operates as intended, is operationally effective and complies with standards relating to dimensions, thermal performance and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
Examples of Telea-equipped luminaires
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A matter of qualityAs the Thorn Lighting laboratory is accredited to perform Supervised Manufacturer's Testing (SMT), Telea luminaires can be tested and validated in-house against all key criteria, including thermal requirements.
It also ensures that the luminaire will perform perfectly for its full operating life after a controller is fitted in the gear tray compartment and comply with all regulations.
3 4
5
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) validation in Thorn's laboratory
Please ask your Thorn Sales offi ce for feasibility study of Telea integration into Thorn luminaires.
Frequency (Hz)
Leve
l (dB
uV)
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Telea dims light in accordance to traffic regulations
Telea is on full power during playtime but also signifies approaching closing time
Telea dims light whilst maintaining the required levels of comfort and security for people
Motorway/arterial street Public playground City centre/pedestrian area1 2 3
1
2
5
20
Lam
p po
wer
Time/hrs
0%
100%
22 24 2 4 6 8 20
Lam
p po
wer
Time/hrs
0%
100%
22 24 2 4 6 8
Lam
p po
wer
Time/hrs
0%
100%
20 22 24 2 4 6 8
Wide scope of applications for multiple benefits
Performance Table
Energy savings ★★★★
Maintenance costs savings ★★★★
Comfort and security ★★★★
Performance Table
Energy savings ★★★
Maintenance costs savings ★★
Comfort and security ★★★
Performance Table
Energy savings ★★★
Maintenance costs savings ★★★★
Comfort and security ★★★★
Example lighting programme Example lighting programme Example lighting programme
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Telea provides the flexibility of extended operating hours on special occasions
Telea meets the demands of flexible loading times as well as unexpected deliveries
Telea accompanies workers at peak hours and helps secure the area through the night
Building illumination Docks/industrial area Business park/campus4 5 6
3
4
6
20
Lam
p po
wer
Time/hrs
0%
100%
22 24 2 4 6 8 20
Lam
p po
wer
Time/hrs
0%
100%
22 24 2 4 6 8 20
Lam
p po
wer
Time/hrs
0%
100%
22 24 2 4 6 8
Performance Table
Energy savings ★★★
Maintenance costs savings ★★
Comfort and security ★★
Performance Table
Energy savings ★★★★
Maintenance costs savings ★★
Comfort and security ★★★
Performance Table
Energy savings ★★★★
Maintenance costs savings ★★★
Comfort and security ★★★★
Example lighting programme Example lighting programme Example lighting programme
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PL–RF Gateway – available Autumn 2009
Installed in conjunction with the Powerline Controller, in a dedicated IP65 box.See installation structure p8–9 and product description p19
Product Guide Overview
LSC LET LDC
Luminaire Controller
Ballast compatibility Magnetic bi-power Electronic bi-power Electronic DALI Stepless dim
Functionality
Electrical characteristics
Installation in luminaire Installed in gear tray
Installation in column
Small pole box (BOX-S): installed after the existing fuse boxLarge pole box (BOX-L): installed in place of the existing fuse box
Light sensor functionality Use finger light sensor LPSF (1 per Combox), see page 18
Central Management Entrance (CME)
Central ServerConsists of CME software and Server.Communication with Comboxes achieved via
CXS PL - Combox Powerline
Combox Kit consisting of loose components to be mounted in cabinet (DIN rail)Data SIM card for GSM modem not supplied
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LSRF LDRF
Magnetic or electronic Electronic DALI Stepless dim
Fits onto the luminaire or onto column bracket (NEMA socket) Installed in luminaire (in place of minicell)
- -
- -
Integrated into the controller
CMEA Server with Analogue modem
CMED Server with Digital modem
CMEG Server with GSM modem
CME Net Server with Ethernet connection
CXS RF - Combox Radio Frequency
Kit consisting of loose components to be mounted in cabinet (DIN rail)Data SIM card for GSM modem not supplied
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Product Ordering GuidePowerline Controllers
LSC
LDC
LET
LSC-BOX-S
LSC-BOX-L LPSF
115
93
65
47
125
101
47
36
257 245
6382
337 325
6382
28 28
85 85
115
93
65
47
For use with magnetic bi-power ballast SAP Code
LSC Luminaire Switch Dim Controller 22153912
LSC-BOX-S Small pole box with LSC Controller 22154343
LSC-BOX-L Large pole box with LSC Controller 22154344
For use with electronic bi-power ballast SAP Code
LET Luminaire Step Dim Controller 22154329
LET-BOX-S Small pole box with LET Controller 22154347
LET-BOX-L Large pole box with LET Controller 22154348
For use with electronic stepless dim DALI ballast SAP Code
LDC Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller 22154246
LDC-BOX-S Small pole box with LDC Controller 22154351
LDC-BOX-L Large pole box with LDC Controller 22154352
Pole boxes
Internal pole diameter: 95mm minimum
Protection: IP54
Door dimensions: 85x300mm (for all small boxes: BOX-S) 85x400mm (for all large boxes: BOX-L)
Light sensor functionality SAP Code
Per Combox, use one LPSF in conjunction with one LSCS Controller
LPSF Finger light sensor. Pole or wall mounted 22154174
LSCS LSC Controller with sensor input 22154072
LSCS-BOX-S Small pole box with LSCS Controller 22154345
LSCS-BOX-L Large pole box with LSCS Controller 22154346
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Product Ordering GuideRadio Frequency Controllers
Media Gateway
LSRF
LDRF
PL–RF Gateway
66 75
79
28
30
45
45
17M20 x 1.20
2 x 0.75mm2
28
30
45
45
17M20 x 1.20
5 x 0.75mm2
For use with magnetic or electronic ballast SAP Code
22161518
For use with electronic stepless dim DALI ballast SAP Code
22154541
For use in conjunction with a PL Controller SAP Code
MGW 22162206
Available Autumn 2009. Please consult your local Thorn office.
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CXS PL
CCTS
CFI SUP24VDC/1.3A
GSM CTS PL
85 35
5943
75
54
142
99
57
90 35
5978
90 35
59105
Combox Powerline SAP Code
CXS PL Consists of the following components, supplied in individual packages, not mounted or wired:1 x CCTS 1 x CTS PL
3 x CFI
22154253
Combox Controller SAP Code
CCTS Contains the CCTS software, accessible using a laptop PC with an internet browser.
22154079
Combox power supply SAP Code
22161814
Combox transceiver Powerline SAP Code
CTS PL Interface between Combox Controller and Luminaire Controllers.Sends and receives data through Powerline communication.
22154087
Combox filter Powerline SAP Code
CFI Prevents interference with outside signals (1 per phase)
22153924
Dual band GSM modem 900/1800 SAP Code
GSMused for communication with Central Server (CMEA, CMEG, CMED)
22154078
Interface cable SAP Code
Non crossed cable (max 2m) for connection between Combox Controller (CCTS) and transceiver (CTS)
03920218
Network cable SAP Code
Twisted pair cable for connection of a laptop PC to the Combox Controller (CCTS) during commissioning phase
22154194
Product Ordering GuideCombox Powerline
21
CXS RF
CCTS
GSM
SUP24VDC/1.3A
CTS RF
75
54
142
99
57
90 35
5978
90 35
5970
Combox Radio Frequency SAP Code
Consists of the following components, supplied in individual packages, not mounted or wired:
22154540
Combox Controller SAP Code
CCTS Contains the CCTS software, accessible using a laptop PC with an internet browser.
22154079
Combox power supply SAP Code
22066187
Combox transceiver Radio Frequency SAP Code
Interface between Combox Controller and Luminaire Controllers.
communication.
22161519
Dual band GSM modem 900/1800 SAP Code
GSMused for communication with Central Server (CMEA, CMEG, CMED)
22154078
Interface cable SAP Code
Non crossed cable (max 2m) for connection between Combox Controller (CCTS) and transceiver (CTS)
03920218
Network cable SAP Code
Twisted pair cable for connection of a laptop PC to the Combox Controller (CCTS) during commissioning phase
22154194
Product Ordering GuideCombox Radio Frequency
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Product Ordering GuideCME Server
Consists of Central Management software and Server. Monitors up to 100 Comboxes (over 20,000 luminaires). Integrated network card enables several Servers to be networked, extending the total number of light points attached.
Contains 2 modems: one for communication with Comboxes, one for remote maintenance from Thorn services.
Packages available, differentiated by the type of modem they integrate. Data Sim card (inserted in the Combox modem) and communication costs are on charge of the customer.
Thorn provides the facility to access CME from a BACnet or an OPC system. As each project has specific requirements, please consult your Thorn Sales office for technical support and feasibility study.
CME Packages SAP Code
CMEA Server with Analogue modem 22154357
CMED Server with Digital modem 22154358
CMEG Server with GSM modem 22154359
CME Net Server with Ethernet connection 22154394
Technical data
Installation: 19” rack
Operating system: Windows XP Professional SP2
Connections:
2 x USB 2.0
2 x USB 2.0 (front)
3 x Serial COM-Interface (D-SUB9)
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Commissioning and Technical SupportThe guarantee of a successful approach
Thorn does not install lighting equipment, but will work closely
scheme associates to provide the required assistance, advice, and support. The main responsibilities of the installer include the installation and wiring of Comboxes, Luminaire Controllers, phone
and the CME Server within the internal network. Additional responsibilities cover installation mapping, luminaire numbering and positioning and area organisation.
The role of the Thorn service technician is to assist with the commissioning of the lighting equipment and services as specifi ed in the project. Typical duties cover on-site training, installation checkout and setting up the Comboxes and Server (addressing the light points and programmes).
We at Thorn have found that the best results are achieved when the cost of design, commissioning, testing and documentation is clarifi ed with your Thorn Sales offi ce at the start of each separate project.
Technological we may be. Inaccessible we are not - with everything that means to you as a client. Accessibility, of course. On-site expertise. Easy communication. Environmental integrity. Thorn’s design team and service technicians work with your planners and installers, from inception to completion - and beyond. Whether you are an engineer, a city planner or installer, our expertise is at your disposal.
Order Acceptance
Planning
technical solution
quotation
installation stages of use
Installation &commissioning
Maintenance
Lighting people and places
Thorn Lighting is constantly developing and improving its products. All descriptions, illustrations, drawings and specifications in this publication present only general particulars and shall not form part of any contract. The right is reserved to change specifications without prior notification or public announcement. All goods supplied by the company are supplied subject to the company’s General Conditions of Sale, a copy of which is available on request. All measurements are in millimetres and weights in kilograms unless otherwise stated.
Publication No: 372 (INT) Publication Date: 06/09
AustraliaThorn Lighting Pty Limited 43 Newton Road, Wetherill Park NSW 2164Tel: (02) 8786 6000Fax: (02) 9612 2700E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.com.au
AustriaThorn Licht GmbH Donau-City-Straße 1, 1220 Wien, AustriaTel: (43) 1 202 66 11Fax: (43) 1 202 66 11 82712E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.at
ChinaThorn Lighting (Guangzhou) Operations Ltd, No.12 Lian Yun Road, Eastern Section, GETDD, Guangzhou 510530, ChinaTel: (86) 20 3228 2706Fax: (86) 20 3228 1777E-mail: [email protected]
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Czech RepublicThorn Lighting CS spol. s.r.o., Na Březince 6/930, 150 00 Praha 5Czech RepublicTel: (420) 224 315 252Fax: (420) 233 326 313E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.cz
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FranceThorn Europhane SA 156 Boulevard Haussmann, Cedex 08, Paris 75379, FranceTel: (33) 1 49 53 6262Fax: (33) 1 49 53 6240Website: www.thornlighting.fr
Hong KongThorn Lighting (Hong Kong) LimitedUnit 4301, Level 43, Tower 1, Metroplaza,223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong KongTel: (852) 2578 4303Fax: (852) 2887 0247E-mail: [email protected]
IndiaThorn Lighting India Pvt. Ltd.501, 5th Floor, TanishkaOpp. Gundecha Industrial EstateAkurli Road, Kandivali (E), Mumbai – 400 101, IndiaTel: (91) 22-67839100Fax: (91) 22-67839106E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornindia.com
IrelandThorn Lighting (Ireland) LimitedCentury HouseHarolds Cross RoadDublin 6WTel: (353) 1 4922 877Fax: (353) 1 4922 724E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.co.uk
ItalyThorn Europhane Spa Via G Di Vittorio, 2, Cadriano di Granarolo, Bologna 40057, ItalyTel: (39) 051 763391Fax: (39) 051 763088E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.it
New ZealandThorn Lighting (NZ) Ltd 399 Rosebank Road, Avondale, Auckland 1026 PO Box 71134, Rosebank, Auckland 1348Tel: (64) 9 828 7155Fax: (64) 9 828 7591E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.thornlighting.co.nz
NorwayThorn Lighting ASStrømsveien 344, 1081 Oslo, NorwayTel: (47) 22 82 07 00Fax: (47) 22 82 07 01E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.no
PolandThorn Lighting Polska Sp.z.o.o., Ul. Gazowa 26A, Wrocław 50-513, PolandTel: (48) 71 7833 740Fax: (48) 71 3366 029E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.thornlighting.pl
RussiaThorn Lighting Novoslobodskaya Str., 21, office 406 Business Center “Novoslobodskaya 21”, Moscow 127030, RussiaTel: (7) 495 981 35 41Fax: (7) 495 981 35 42E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.ru
Thorn Lighting Main Offices
SingaporeThorn Lighting (Singapore) Pte Ltd5 Kaki Bukit Crescent, 04-02 Koyotech Building, 416238 SingaporeTel: (65) 6844 5800Fax: (65) 6745 7707E-mail: [email protected]
SwedenThorn Lighting ABIndustrigatan, Box 305, SE-261 23 Landskrona, SwedenTel: (46) 418 520 00Fax: (46) 418 265 74E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.se
United Arab EmiratesThorn Lighting Ltd Dubai Al Shoala Building, Office 301, Block E, Airport road, P.O. Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAETel: (971) 4 2940181Fax: (971) 4 2948838E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.com
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United KingdomThorn Lighting Limited Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UKTel: (44) 20 8732 9800Fax: (44) 20 8732 9801E-mail: [email protected]
Thorn Olympics Sports Lighting TeamTel: 07785 251 438E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.co.uk
International SalesThorn Lighting Limited Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UKTel: (44) 20 8732 1915Fax: (44) 20 8732 1911E-mail: [email protected]: www.thornlighting.com
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