Utilising LED technology, this general examination light has been developed to provide an intense beam with excellent colour rendering properties.
The X2 Series has a low total cost of ownership, costing up to 75% less to run than equivalent halogen lights. This light has around 50,000 hours of life from the LED light engine equating to around 25 years of clinical use (based on 5.5 hours clinical use per day). The X2 Series requires minimal maintenance and has a smooth, fully-enclosed BioProtect coated head to assist with infection control management.
This is an ideal light for GP surgeries and clinics where flexibility and performance are crucial. Choose between many different mounting types dependant on your application, including: wall, mobile, and desk options.
Flush-fit wall-mount as standard with integral transformer and a flexible gooseneck. This light is powered with a plug-in IEC cable.
Light | Light source | LED |
Light intensity @ 0.5m | 32,000K ±5% | |
Light intensity @ 0.75m | 14,000K ±5% | |
Light intensity @ 1.0m | 8,000K ±5% | |
Light intensity adjustment range | 10-100% | |
Colour temperature | 4,300K ±500 | |
Colour rendering index (CRI) | 95 | |
Colour rendering (R9) | 88 | |
Light field diameter (D50) | @0.5m: 120mm | |
@0.75m: 135mm | ||
@1m: 180mm | ||
Light field diameter (D10) | @0.5m: 230mm | |
@0.75m: 325mm | ||
@1m: 460mm | ||
Number of LEDs | 3 | |
Power | Power consumption | 12W 0.1A |
Average working life | >50,000 Hours | |
Input voltage | 100 - 240V 50/60Hz | |
Output voltage | 12V DC 1A | |
Temperature rise on patient | ≤2°C | |
Other | NHS e-class code | FBU, FKR |
Commodity code | 9018 908400 | |
GDMN code | 12276 |
BioProtect is an antimicrobial solution coating applied to DARAY's products for infection control. Our core products are medical, dental and veterinary lighting used by specialist staff treating patients.
Infection is the highest risk in patient environments. BioProtect provides excellent protection against illness-causing bacteria such as MRSA, Salmonella, E. coli, Campylobacter and many other bacteria and fungal growths.
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