Light in the void
As an official extension to the existing Berlin Museum a new museum is being built in Lindenstraße in Berlin.

Considering the low level of lighting to be employed in the museum, accent lighting is to play an important role. In addition to halogen lamps, most of the floodlights shall be fitted with high pressure discharge lamps employing the new HCI-TS 70 WDL ceramic technology - the ideal light source for effective accent lighting. The advantage offered by this is the high luminous efficacy coupled with excellent colour rendition. The ceramic technology also ensures that there is very little colour drift during the life of the lamp.
To extract the most from the lamp, it is to be driven by the PTU 70/230-240 electronic control gear system. The total lack of flicker produces lighting which is highly agreeable to the eye and increases lamp life by about 50%, which in turn means longer maintenance intervals. The minimal dimensions and dissipation of this electronic ECG also allows the luminaire to be more compact than ever before (Photo).
Considering the low level of lighting to be employed in the museum, accent lighting is to play an important role. In addition to halogen lamps, most of the floodlights shall be fitted with high pressure discharge lamps employing the new HCI-TS 70 WDL ceramic technology - the ideal light source for effective accent lighting. The advantage offered by this is the high luminous efficacy coupled with excellent colour rendition. The ceramic technology also ensures that there is very little colour drift during the life of the lamp.
To extract the most from the lamp, it is to be driven by the PTU 70/230-240 electronic control gear system. The total lack of flicker produces lighting which is highly agreeable to the eye and increases lamp life by about 50%, which in turn means longer maintenance intervals. The minimal dimensions and dissipation of this electronic ECG also allows the luminaire to be more compact than ever before (Photo).
