Performance metrics for the Pzloz task lamp indicate a 24W power draw across a dual-wing LED array, which is significantly higher than standard 12W configurations. The light engine is powered by a constant current driver designed to eliminate stroboscopic effects, while the diffusion layer is engineered for a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) to support color-critical drafting tasks. Structural analysis confirms the use of a heavy-duty steel clamp mechanism, though the articulating joints utilize friction-fit plastic bushings that may require periodic tensioning to maintain positional integrity.
The system's logic includes touch-capacitive stepping and memory retention functions. Operational data suggests that high-EMI environments may impact the touch-sensitive control neck, potentially causing signal interference. The total wingspan of 31.5 inches is sufficient to provide uniform illumination across dual 27-inch monitor setups. It is noted that the 24V DC adapter requires adequate ventilation due to thermal output during high-load operations, and the LED strips are integrated into the chassis, precluding individual diode replacement.
The Shinetech Dual-Head Lamp offers a nearly identical 24W profile and may serve as a suitable hardware substitute depending on current inventory fluctuations.
This unit is a specialized component of the task lighting infrastructure for professional workstations.