Collingwood Catalogue 2024

SLR / ELR Overview Single Lighting and Energy Labelling Regulations The Single Lighting Regulation (SLR) came into effect on the 1st September 2021, across Europe and includes the UK. The Energy Labelling Regulation (ELR) is also came into effect at the same time, which means that, amongst other things, the label has been rescalled from A** - E to A - G. What was an A++ class is now an E class! The SLR regulations are aimed at improving product performance across the lighting industry, including all types of lighting technology. Energy efficiency requirements mean that Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) and T8 fluorescent lamps are banned. LED lighting technology is the main option to ensuring compliance with these requirements. In addition to the product performance requirements, the regulations also encourage elements of the circular economy concept. Light sources and control gears must be produced so that they can be easily removed and replaced with commonly available tools, unless there is a technical justification why this cannot happen (e.g. IP rating). Collingwood ground lights, would be an example of a product that meets the technical justification. The IP rating required for these fittings means that they are sealed for life and that replacement of the light source would not be acceptable to maintain product performance.

We have designed our products to ensure conformance with these regulations, whilst not compromising on performance, lifetime or warranty.

Please contact us should you have any questions regarding a specific product.

Industry standard pictograms

Non-replaceable light source

Non-replaceable control gear

Replaceable light source by a professional

Replaceable (LED only) light source by a professional

Replaceable control gear by a professional

Replaceable light source by an end-user

Replaceable (LED only) light source by an end-user

Replaceable control gear by an end-user

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