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lumenbeam™


MEDIUM PENDANT RGB


Architectural RGB LED pendant luminaire


The Lumenbeam Medium Pendant RGB is an IP66 rated luminaire perfect for all architectural public spaces applications in both interior and exterior environments. It is available with a choice of 4 different optics, various stem lengths and mounting options, and a range of accessories. DMX 512 ready, it is compatible with all Lumenpulse standard controllers and all other available DMX 512 controllers.


The Lumenbeam Medium Pendant RGB is a line voltage luminaire for 120 to 277 volts using only 28 watts. It produces 878 delivered lumens at full intensity, and distributes 31,880 candelas at its nadir with the 6° optic. The Lumenbeam Medium Pendant RGB offers unmatched photometric performance with a minimum 15 fc at a distance of 46 feet.


The Lumenbeam Medium Pendant RGB is designed to ensure sustainability by enabling simple maintenance and component replacement without having to replace the luminaire.


The Lumenpulse standard 5 year warranty is included, and covers the complete Lumenbeam Medium Pendant RGB assembly.


• Line voltage luminaire for 120 to 277 V • Power and data wires go through stem • DMX 512 ready • 6°, 10°, 40° or 60° • 28 watts total power consumption • 878 delivered lumens and 31,880 candelas at nadir with the 6° optic • Minimum 15 fc @ 46 feet distance • Sustainable fixture designed for ease of maintenance • Visor, snoot or wire guard options • Lumen maintenance L70 @ 25°C - 120, 000 hrs • Lumen measurements comply with LM - 79 - 08 standard • 5 year warranty


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