Cree Launches Thin LED Area Fixture with New Hybrid-TIR Optic
LEDs Magazine and Illumination inFocus reported that Cree has announced the OSQ Area LED luminaire targeted
primarily at parking applications with the capability of replacing up to 750W
HID lighting. The new low-profile solid-state lighting (SSL) design features an
updated version of the company's NanoOptic technology along with an integral
thermal approach to yield the slim 3.8-in.-high form factor and lower prices
for area lighting projects.
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In some cases, Cree says that the
new OSQ family will enable savings of 75% in energy costs. For example, a 750W
HID luminaire tops out at an actual power consumption of 815W with the ballast.
Cree said that a 223W OSQ fixture, including the driver, can replace the legacy
HID product in applications such as airport, commercial, retail, healthcare,
storage yard, and industrial parking and area applications.
The new OSQ design represents a
fresh grounds-up start for Cree relative to the company's Edge series of
products that serve area and roadway applications. The OSQ design is intended
to lower the cost of area lighting and maximize energy savings.
Cree didn't provide precise
details on the new optics that are applied to the LEDs in the luminaire, but
the product photos would indicate that the company is using larger LED sources
along with a hybrid optic that combines total internal reflection (TIR) and
refractive properties. We covered such hybrid optics in a recent feature
article.
A Cree spokesperson confirmed
that the new optic was designed specifically for the OSQ fixture although the
company is still using the NanoOptic brand first launched with the XSP fixture
in 2012 to promote the technology. The spokesperson said the company had
previously used a combination of TIR and refractive principles in its optics.
Still, the new design appears to have a more pronounced refractive element. The
resulting light engine is just 1.5-in. thick.
The luminaire design also
includes a thermal management scheme realized integral with the top of the
housing, with fins providing airflow perpendicular to the orientation of the
fixture relative to a mounting pole. The optics and thermal features enabled a
low-profile design that also delivers the requisite beam control.
Cree also said the design will
offer a 40% reduction in area lighting cost compared to the company's own Edge
products and to competitive SSL products from other vendors. The result is what
Cree says will be a 2.2-year simple payback for most customers.
Cree will offer the new
luminaires with a CCT choice of 3000K, 4000K, or 5700K. CRI is 70 in the cooler
temperatures but Cree offers 80 CRI with the 3000K version. The fixtures are
rated for 100,000 hours of use and come with a ten-year warranty.
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