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TECHNOLOGY / MUSEUM LIGHTING PRODUCT GUIDE FINE EXHIBITS Our pick of luminaires designed to be used in galleries.
Logotech ERCO
Centric High Technology
Wing LED Wall Washer Philips Selecon
The Wing LED Wall Washer delivers a homogenous, glare-free beam, which will evenly light walls of 3m+ high with no UV or Infrared radiation to cause damage to precious artworks or exhibits. The Wing LED is available in two modules: the first is a ‘Warm White’ (50,000hrs, 69lm/watt), dimmable via local touch switch (cycle up/down) control or via Dali control, which delivers a high quality white light; the second is a RGB/Tuneable White (35,000hrs, 29lm/watt) controlled via DMX (RDM address).
www.seleconlight.com
The new ‘Centric’ range of track spots are designed and manufactured in the UK, each incorporating a Xicato LED module that offers amongst many unique features, a CRI of 97 and 2700, 3000 and 4000k and up to 2000 lumens. ‘Centric’ track spots, part of the Quartet LED family, offers a versatile range of interchangeable twist-lock reflectors and driver control options that include standard, DSI, Dali and Triac. Features also include optional twist-lock anti glare cowls, three colour finishes and single or 3-Circuit Global track adapters.
www.hightechnologylighting.co.uk
MX7Mike Stoane Lighting
MX7 is Mike Stoane Lighting’s new museum spec track fitting for the Xicato module, following on from Track Type X which was launched last year and has already been sup- plied to the V&A, the Science Museum and Manchester’s Whitworth Art Gallery amongst others. Available as a spotlight or a wallwasher, MX7 comes in mains or self dim ver- sions. As well as being visually similar to the rest of MSL’s Series 7 range of museum track fittings it shares all their advantages when it comes to focusing, lockability, ease of use and maintenance.
www.mikestoanelighting.com
Innovative optoelectronic components make this spotlight range a sustainable comparable alternative to spotlights with conventional reflectors and lamps, such as low-voltage halogen lamps up to 100 watts or HIT 20- watt metal halide lamps. Thanks to patented Spherolit lenses, the new spotlight range offers a comprehensive selection of six different light intensity distributions, which also includes particularly efficient wallwashers. Logotec LED are available as track- mounted and as recessed spotlights for installation in false ceilings.
www.erco.com
Arcos Zumtobel
The new Arcos luminaire range once again underscores Zumtobel’s lighting technology expertise in the area of functional lighting for museums and art galleries. The spot- lights’ compact dimensions and straight-line design are in harmony with their perfect proportions which is the result of Zumtobel’s cooperation with the renowned David Chipperfield architecture firm. This cooperation made it possible to design a spotlight range which concentrates on essentials – optimum lighting convenience for applications in museums, art galleries, shops and exhibition areas.
www.zumtobel.com
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