Description
The Knightsbridge Torlan is a 1828mm (6ft) LED non-corrosive batten with selectable 30W or 60W output, switchable colour temperature (3000K, 4000K, 5700K), integrated microwave sensor, and 3-hour self-test emergency backup. The housing is constructed from anti-corrosive polycarbonate with an opal diffuser, stainless steel fastening clips, and carries IP65 weatherproof and IK08 impact ratings. Both wattage and colour temperature are adjusted via internal switches, meaning a single unit can be configured on-site to deliver either 4,750 lumens at 30W or 8,660 lumens at 60W (both at 4000K).
Designed for commercial and light-industrial applications where environmental protection and flexibility are required, the Torlan suits warehouses, workshops, cold stores, covered loading bays, underground car parks, and exterior canopies. The IP65 rating protects against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets, while the IK08 impact resistance handles knocks from ladders, trolleys and warehouse equipment. The microwave sensor can be adjusted to detect movement within a defined range, automatically switching the batten on when the area is occupied and off after a set delay, reducing runtime and energy use in intermittently-used spaces.
The 3-hour emergency function uses a LiFePO4 battery and self-test circuitry, maintaining 385 lumens during mains failure. Emergency mode can be configured as maintained, non-maintained or switched depending on the installation requirement. The polycarbonate construction resists corrosion in damp or coastal environments where steel housings would degrade, and the stainless steel diffuser clips provide secure retention without rusting. The batten can be surface-mounted directly to ceilings or walls, or suspension-mounted using optional accessories (sold separately). Efficacy reaches 164.8 lm/W at peak settings, with an L70B50 rating of 60,000 hours.
Specification
| Length |
1828 mm |
| Width |
90 mm |
| Projection |
90 mm |
| Construction |
Polycarbonate |
| Finish |
Grey |
| Class |
I |
| IP Rating |
IP65 |
| Primary Voltage |
230V 50Hz |
| Diffuser |
Opal |
| Emergency |
Maintained / Non-maintained / Switched |
| Lamp Technology |
SMD LED |
| Lamp Included |
Yes |
| Dimmable |
No |
| L70B50 |
60000 |
| Energy Rating (Class) post 2021 SLR |
C |
| Beam Angle |
150 |
| CCT |
3000/4000/5700 K |
| Light Colour |
CCT |
| Lumens |
4300/4750/4560, 7475/8660/8040 lm |
| Lumens (Light Source only) |
10000 lm |
| Lumens (Em. mode) |
385 lm |
| Wattage |
30/60 |
| Efficacy |
164.8 lm/W |
| CRI |
>85 |
| Driver Type |
Constant Current |
| Warranty |
5 |
| Warranty Information |
(excluding battery) |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Product Manual
Frequently Asked
How do I change the wattage and colour temperature?
Both wattage (30W or 60W) and colour temperature (3000K, 4000K or 5700K) are adjusted via internal DIP switches accessible by removing the diffuser. This allows the batten to be configured on-site without needing to stock multiple SKU variants. See the product manual in the Downloads tab for switch position diagrams.
What does the microwave sensor do?
The integrated microwave sensor detects movement within an adjustable range and automatically switches the batten on when the area is occupied, then off after a set delay. This reduces energy use in spaces like corridors, storage areas and loading bays that are used intermittently. Sensor sensitivity and delay time are adjustable via internal controls.
Can it be used outdoors?
The IP65 rating protects against dust and low-pressure water jets, making it suitable for covered outdoor areas such as canopies, covered walkways, and sheltered loading bays. It is not rated for full exposure to weather (rain pooling on top of the housing) and should be mounted under cover.
How does the emergency function work?
The batten includes a 3-hour self-test emergency module with a LiFePO4 battery, providing 385 lumens during mains failure. Emergency mode can be configured as maintained (always on), non-maintained (emergency only) or switched (controlled by external switch). The self-test circuitry automatically checks the battery and lamp every 28 days and performs an annual 3-hour discharge test.