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Luna Structura
Luca is a 15W LED glue laminated wood bollard named after the grace- ful curves of ancient Nile river sailboats. It is available in sustain- ably forested, naturally weather resistant, FSC certified Cumaru wood. 3500K LED modules
operating at 90-240V or 277V are easily replaced when required. Glare and light trespass are controlled as evident by its BUG rating of B0-U1-G1. The bollard’s aluminum top plate acts as an LED heat sink, hiding concealed mounting hardware running through the housing to the anchor base. The final result shows off the striking form of Luca without distracting hardware.
www.structura.com
OUTDOOR
TRACK, CABLE & RAIL
Paloma W2 Architectural Lighting
Paloma is a new family of track lumi- naires featuring a sleek, unobtrusive and architectural look to effectively illuminate a broad range of upscale mu- seum, retail, hospitality and commercial spaces. The series is designed with a contoured shape that complements the architectural form of the space. Some of the highlights include the LED and Halogen MR16 fixtures, with transform- ers recessed into the W2 2-Circuit Precision Track, to offer a clear solution with no visible hardware — all with a powerful light source.
www.W2lighting.com
DOWNLIGHTS CTA LED bulb
Ledzworld Ledzworld’s LED bulb was selected for its unique dimming features and built-in Tem- perature Control System that protects the lamp against overheating. The lamp is not only fully dimmable on all existing dimmer- types in the world, but also changes colour while being dimmed, becoming literally warmer. This Colour Temperature Adjusted (CTA) dimming feature is an industry first and a breakthrough application in LED technology.
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CONVENTIONAL LAMPS BALLASTS
QUICKTRONIC ballast
Sentinal Plasma Luminaire Pemco
The Sentinel fixture with the LIFI system features various construction and main- tanence characteristics that add to its superior optics. Features include internal photocell controls, removable ballast trays and tool-less entry for ballast and lamp replacement. LIFI® is a new class of high intensity light source of solid state design bringing clean lighting solutions to general and specialty lighting.
www.pemcolighting.com
Element 3 LED Downlight Tech Lighting
The Element 3” LED Downlight is an 18 watt, 845 net lumen 120V LED recessed downlight featuring 3000°K and 86 CRI and lasting 50,000 hours. It offers three interchangeable optics and components are modular for easy service. Trims are die cast aluminum for minimal thickness and are available in a variety of finishes.
www.techlighting.com
Osram Sylvania The QUICKTRONIC High Efficiency Electronic Ballast powers the PENTRON FP54/47W/HO SUPERSAVER ECOLOGIC, the industry’s lowest power (W/Sf), highest LPW, longest life T5HO system. The system packages maximum sustain- able lighting performance, delivering comparable light levels to full wattage T5HO systems, while reducing power consumption by 13 percent. This makes this solution easier to incorporate aes- thetic elements into the lighting plan.
www.sylvania.com
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