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UL Recognition for Harvard’s CL UNI Analog driver

CL-UNI-A-B-C copy.ovHarvard Engineering has received UL certification for its CL UNI Analog Switchable driver.

The high efficiency driver, which is part of the company’s award-winning CoolLED range, has up to 33W of power with smooth 0-10V Analog dimming down to 5% in a slim compact case. It has a very wide string Voltage range, 120-277V universal mains input Voltage and offers dual switchable drive currents from 350mA to 1400mA. The CL UNI Analog provides the perfect solution for commercial applications, operating at 55oC ambient temperature. An IP66 rated version of the CL UNI Analog driver, for outdoor applications, is also in development.

Antony Corrie, Vice President of Harvard Engineering Americas, commented, “We are extremely pleased to have received UL certification for our CL UNI Analog driver. We developed this driver to give our customers maximum flexibility and enable them to significantly reduce the number of different drivers they need to stock. Our range of UL approved drivers is continually growing. We have a number of new exciting driver launches in 2014 and we are looking forward to seeing how the market responds.”

All of Harvard’s CoolLED drivers provide a high performance solution for powering high-brightness LEDs from a mains supply and are provided with a five year warranty in the USA.

Harvard Engineering was established in the UK in 1993. The company opened an office in San Diego in late 2012 to cater for the American market. Harvard Engineering Americas will be exhibiting at the E-LA show in Mexico City from the 26th to 28th February and at LightFair International 2014 in Las Vegas in the summer.

Photo Caption: Harvard’s CL UNI Analog Driver in three different case styles

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