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Lltecaster-
The System of Choice .........2
Frame-lnKits ........4
Lytecaster At A Glance ...... . .8
General Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
l WallWashing .......28
Accent Lighting .............32
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Low Voltage Lighting .........35
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Cylinder Downlights . . . . . . . . . .46
H.l.D Lighting. ... ...47
Break-Out Secllon/
Anchor Cllpc
F Permits frame to be installed from below
in existing ceilings (except 2002P1). Push-in
anchor clips (supplied) secure frame.
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Gornlnct Fluorcrcent f,It
> Available in 120V and
277V NPE Consult factory
> Encased and potted
ballast mounted on J-Box
for HPF and emergency
for cool, quiet operation
Thernal Protectton options.
easy servicing.
) Frame-ln KiLs have built-in thermal
protectors to guard against improperly placed
insulation or overlamping. Meets City of
Chicago IP tests.
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Frame-In f,its
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Pl Frameln Xlts Itrdude: 13" mounting ba$ which can Pl Remodelcrln Klts Indude Flangeless mounting dng,
be extmded to 27n; anchor clips for existing ceilings (except retaining dips l,nd of run wiring only. 60o supply
for 2002P1). U.L. listed for thmugh bralch clruit wiring; conductoE U.L. listed for damp locations,
mardmum of 8 No 12, 75oC supply conductoE Or 60oC
end of run. U.L. listed for damp locations
Catalog No. 2002P1 l002Pr rr02Pr t202Pt Catalog No. r003Pr I03Pl
Culout (A) 5k' 6'7ia" Cut-Out (A) 5k' 1',
Ingth (L) 7Y,', 7y;' s' 11', tngth (L)
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Fl (120\') and F2 (277V) Fram-In Kils Includer 13" IC Fiameln Klts Include 13" mounting ba-rs which can
mounting bars which can be extended to 27"; normal be extended to 27'i U.L. listed lor tluough branch circuit
power factor ballast; anchor clips for existing ceilings U.L. wiring; ma-ximum ol 8 No 12, 90oC supply conductors.
listed lor through branch circuit wiring; maximum of 8 No U.L. listed ior damp locations.
12, 75'C supply conductors. UL. listed for damp locations.
General lighting
Specular Alzak Cone Satin Anodized Cone Deep Alzak Reflector Specular Alzak Cone Satin Anodized Cone
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P16 P. 22 P16 P18 P20
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Pinhole Ikist-Tite Dropped 0palex
P. 22 P22 P26
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P28 P30
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Accent Lighting
Baffled Eyeball Basic Eyeball Recessed Adjustable
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P33 P34
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MR16 Adjustable Accent MRl6 Pinhole MRI6 Recessed Adjustable MRl6 Adjustable Pinhole MRl6 Baffled Eyeball
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P38 P40 P40 P40
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MR16 Slot Aperture MRl6 Eyeball MRl6 Downlight
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Deep Alzak Reflector Shallow Alzak Reflector Specular Alzak Cone Sath Anodized Cone
- Step Baffle Basic Baffle Verti-Growe Baffle Basic White Reflector bnslite
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P16 P18 P18 P20 P. 24
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Lenslite Albalite Diffuser Tkist-Tite Dropped 0palex*
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P. 24 P24 P. 22 P26 P. 24
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Step Baffle Wall Washer Black Aperture Wall Washer Basic White Wall Washer Small Aperture Wall Washer
Baffled Eyeball Basic E)ball Recessed Adjustable Recessed Adjustable Baffled Eyeball
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P. 32 a P33 P34
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PAR36 Recessed Adjustable
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FRA]I,IE.IN KITS FIN]SHES
F Low Voltage 2oi]olv
>Standard 2002p1. r002pr. 1]02pr, r202pl -l
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Specular Cald
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Specular Clear Specular Blach
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Satin Cleat
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>Compact Fluorescent 1002F1. 1002F2, 1l02Fl, 1102F2
>Insulated Ceiling 1000.rc, lr00.lc
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Matte Blach
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MatteWhite Perma-White
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2008 > 2002P1 Standard 40 A19
Satin Gold 50 PAR2O
75 PARI6
2010 75 R20
Satin Clear
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75W PAR30 FL F-H)
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See Putting Lytecaster to Workj' pages 57-59 and
"Lighling Performance Data; pages 62-63.
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r076 > lOO2Pl Standard 60 Ar9
Black Baffle l(X)3Pl Remodeler 75 PAR301
75 R30
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> lOOZFl Compact Fluorescent l20V 13 DTT
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> lfi)2F2 Compact Flltqlg{9!!?!Y
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75 PAR3O
Max. ceiling thickness 1"
75 R30
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> llO2Fl Compact Fluorescent 120V 13 DTT
> ll02F2 Compact Fluorescent 277V
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> ll0O.IC Insulated Ceiling 75 R30
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l07l > lOO2Pl Standard 75 A19
Perma-White lO03Pl Remodeler 75 PAR3O1
100 R30
> l002Fl Compact Fluorescent 120V 13 DIT
> 1002F2 Compact Fluorescent 277V
F IOOO.IC Insulated Ceiling 40 A19
75 PAR3O
Max. ceiling thickness 1"
75 R30
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> llO2Fl Compact Fluorescent 120V 13 DTT
Hl02F2 Compact Fluorescent 277V
F- I l00.lC lnsulated Ceiling 60 A19
l\4ax. ceiling lhickness %" 90 PAR38
100 R40
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75W PAB3O FL fi,H)
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See Putting Lytecaster to Workl pages 57-59.
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20ll > 2O02Pl Standard 40 A19
Matte White 50 R20
Faceplate 50 PAR2O
55 PAR16
100w A19
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Sre Pullinq l-J- tecaster to Work: paaes 5759
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I126 > llozPl Standard 100 A19
Matte White > ll02Fl Compact Fluorescent 120V 13 DTT
Bezel > llO2F2 Compact Fluorescent 277V
' ll00.IC Insulated Ceilinq 60 A19
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60w A.19 75W R-30 FL '13W DTT
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666
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666
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333 12 12 12 999 333
333 2?2 999 1tt 222
222 222 t71 555 111
111 111 565 111
F@tcandle values aE averaSed and rcunded orl and ae bed on a ninmum 01 live units
For lixtuFtGwall distance other ih thos shown, us mdimum ol I ro I spacing (dislance between iixiures + distance to wall) lor ben 6ults
t3 12 t3 l1 t0 tl 1 14 t4 t4 12 12 12
21 20 21 11 14 1/ 2' 11 16 1l 13 10 13
26 24 ?6 20 16 20 3 16 t4 16 t4 t0 l4
24 24 24 20 16 20 4' 16 14 16 14 10 14
?1 ?? 21 19 16 19 5' 16 14 16 12 1A 12
17 18 17 15 14 15 6' 14 t4 l4 10 t0 10
13 14 13 13 10 13 /' 11 12 11 I 10 I
]] t2 tl | 8 tl 8' I t0 1l /81
9 10 I 969 9' I r0 I 761
)1 Fbotcandl yalus are averaged dd munded orr and e bed oo a minimum ol live unrts
For fixlurelcpall distmce, other the thoF shown us ndimum oI I to I spacinli (distance between lixtures + distance to walll ior bst 6uLt!
60w A-19
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22 25 ?2 16 t6 16
20 22 20 14 12 14
t3 t3 13 9!9
10 I 10 56
666 34
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434 23
22
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Footcandle vaLues ue averaged a.d ..u.ded ofl a.d are based on a minimum of live u.its
lbr fixiure.to.wall disrance other lhan those shown. Lse maximum ol I lo I sna.rns idistance blxn lixrurer - dislan.e to waL) ,.r best resultl
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See Puttin* Lytecaster to Workl' paqes 57-59
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tr25 > I lO2Pl Standard 100 A19
Matte White "' I IOBPI Remodeler
Faceplate
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100w A.19
UN TS 1'' '
1', 47 42 41 1',14 13 14
2', l5 16 15
3' 22 23 22 3', 15 15 15
4', 13 13 13 4', 13 14 13
s', 8 I I 5', 11 11 11
6', 1 7 7 6', I r0 9
7' 6 6 6 7'. 1 I T
8' 5 5 5 8'
g', 5 5 5 g' 6 6
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6
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2'. 11 11
3' 10 10
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See Putting Lytecaster to Workl pages 57,59
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to22 > lOO2Pl Standard 50 PAR2O
Matte White .l' I l03Pl Remodeler 75 R20
Eyeball with > l000.IC Insulated Ceiling 50 PAR2O
Matte Black 75 R20
Baffle
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Max. ceilinq thickness l"
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175 PAR30 lamp requires medium
See "Putting Llecaster to Workl' pag6 57-59 and base socket extender, Catalog No
''LiShting Rriormance Data; pages 62-63. 1968 (see pase s6).
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1082 > l002Pl Standard 50 PAR2O
Perma-White . l003Pl Remodeler 75 R20
Eyeball > l000oIC Insulated Ceiling 50 PAR2O
75 R20
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175 PAR:10 lamp requires medium
See Putting Lylecaster to Workl' pages 57-59 and base socket exiender, Catalog No.
"LiShting Performance Datal' pases 62-63. 1968 (see page 56).
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to27 >lOO2Pl Standard 50 PAR2O
Matte Black 75 PAR3O
Step Baffle > lO0O.IC lnsulated Ceiling 50 PAR2O
75 PAR3O
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Specular Gold 41"---l
I r38
Specular Gold
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Specular Clear Max ceiling thickness l"
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Satin Gold
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Satin Clear
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MRI6 Tronrformerr
The MRl6 is a tungsten halogen lamp low voltage lamps are generally
with a dichroic coating that reflects the operated in fixtures which contain a
light forward, while allowing heat to transformer that reduces line voltage to
pass through the back of the lamp. the lower voltage required by the
The reduced heat in the light beam is lamp.
ideal for lighting perishables. Effective lamp life depends on the
The field of the MR16 is uneven and actual voltage that reaches the lamp. If
generally includes a central beam the voltage to the lamp is higher than
surrounded by a much less intense rated, lamp life wiil be reduced and
'toronal'A spread lens will counteract operating costs will rise.
this effect, if desired. An MR16 will Lightolier's transformers are built to
also produce some glary stray light optimize the operation of certain
which can be controlled by regressing ranges of wattages: either 20W-50W or
the lamp deeply or incorporating a 42W-75V( Each transformer is "tuned"
snoot or antiglare ring. so that the lowest wattage lamp sees
rated voltage, and the highest sees a
PAR86 slightly reduced voltage, wh.ich extends
With some exceptions, PAR36 low lamp lile. Using a lamp below the
voltage lamps are ordinary filament recommended waltage will result in
lamps and have a warm color. The short lamp life.
PAR36 lamp offers the best beam The 25 watt PAR36 "pin spot" lamp
control, with a smooth field. A is rated 5.5 volts and the fixtures
filament cap virtually eliminates stray utilizing this lamp are equipped with a
Chooclng the Rtght hmp light and makes the PAR36 a very
comfortable source. The 5.5v PAR36
translormer having a 5.5 volt tap and
Lightolier Lltecaster low voltage a twGposition switch, 12 volts or 5.5
lamp has an ultra-narrow beam, ideal volts.
fixtures use 25 different MRl6 and for pinspotting at long distances.
PAR36 lamps. For accent lighting, these
[,ow voltage fixtures with remote
lamps are particularly effective in their transformers are occasionally used in
narow beam distribution, where beam extremely quiet applications. Special
intensity is high and stray light is arrangements must be made for
minimized. Wider distributions can locating, sizing and mounting the
create subtle effects, but with lower
remote transformer, and for assuring
Iight levels. that the fixture itself is codeapproved.
Many low voltage sources are
tungsten halogen lamps, which produce
a "whiter" light than ordinary
incandescent lamps, with higher
sustained output. lungsten halogen
lamps are especially effective in
lighting crystal, jewelry and many
other consumer products, whereas
ordinary low voltage lamps have a
color better suited to mixing with
conventional line voltage incandescent
(in restaurants and living areas, for
example).
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Design: Mojo/Stumer Architects, lnc.
Photogrophy: Mark Ro$, 1988
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)P Iow Voltage Flxturer
The Lytecaster system olfers more
choice of low voltage lighting
equipment than any other sin$e
i recessed slatem available today.
Lytecaster low voltage fixtures are
I available in thrce sizes. The larger
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sizes fit 1000 and 1100 Series standard
and insulated ceiling framein kits,
simplifying specification and job.site
I logistics. The smallest size fits the oew
j Iow<ost 2000LV low voltage framein
kit.
Lytecaster offers a wide range of
aperture treatments: discreet pinholes;
baffles and cones that match standard
downlights: and venatile eyeballs. Each
fixture is designed for maximum
adiustment, glare control, and easy
aiming and relamping.
> ln most fixtures, lamps pivot up to
35o fuom the lowest posible point
in the fixture. This assures that the
main beam clears the aperture.
(Selected fixtures adjust up to 459)
D lamps are deeply regressed and
Itlnntng and ilolee many are fitted with snoots or anti-
Dimming can enhance the effect of glare rings. MRl6 fixtures also
low voltage lighting, especially where a accept color filten and sDread lenses
special atmosphere or multiple settings for refined effects.
are desired. Low voltage dimming > Since aiming is easiest when the
requires equipment specially rated tor fixture is lighted, most Lytecaster
lrn inductive loads. Lightolier offers many low voltage units permit "hot
suitable conbols options (see page 64). aiming" using a screwdriver to tilt
There is some noise produced by and rotate the lampholder. Aiming
low voltage fixtures: by the lamps locks are provided on many units.
themselves, and by the transformers, > To simplify maintenance, many units
especially when dimmed. The noise can be relamped without handling
can be audible in some situations the him at all; aiming need not be
(typically, quiet homes). A ftrgh disturbed. Even with pinhole
inductance fiIte4 available from apertures, the fixture remains in
Lightolier Controlg will signilicantly proper adjustment.
reduce the noise from dimmed Whether low voltage represents the
transformeE. Whether the noise is prime downlighting approach (as in
objectionable depends largely on how many stores or restaurants) or just one
critical the application is and how well of several techniques (as in many
the noise is masked or absorbed. Care homes), Lytecaster offers the right
should be given to this issue during product for the application.
design and fixture selection.
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2005 > 20O0LV lnw Voltage 20-50 MRl6, 12V
Matte White
Step Baffle
2012
Specular Gold L-.*"-]
20r3
Specular Clear
2008
Satin Gold
20r0
Satin Clear
2023LV
Polished Black
Eyeball Max. ceiling thickness I "
2024LV
Polished Brass
Eyeball
2025LV
Polished Chrome
Eyeball
ol
Fat dimmina infarmation, see paae 37.
2006 (Slot Aperture) > 20O0LV low Voltage 20-50 MR16, l2V
Matte White
Faceplate
Max. ceiling thicknss t"
Stuirrd Fnro
> Usr hame mounting ba]st
junction box and roto dip6
fiom standatd fraJnein kit. See
page 45.
"Xot lhhgtt
> Screwdliver slot permits
Erry fdupLg adiustrnent of lampholder while
> Relahps without removing lixtuE is opemting.
trim (except yeball); pinhole or fuUy A{lnrtrblc
slot laceplate snaps out, leaving > tamp assembly (contained in
ceiling intact. socket cup) adjusts 3580
> tamp adiushnent remains horizonta.ll$ up to 35o vertica.lly
undbturbd. (45o for eyebal).
> Anti-glarc ring conbols stay
brightrless
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1055
Matte Black
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> l002Pl Standard 20-50 MRl6, 12V
Step Baffle
r063
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Specular Gold
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Specular Clear Max. ceilinq thickness
r058
Satin Gold
1060
Satin Clear
For dinming infomatian, see page 37
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Matte White
Faceplate
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> l002Pl Standard 20-50 MRt6, 12V
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1053
Matte White
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> l002Pl Standard
> l0O0.IC Insulated Ceilinq
20 MR16, 12V
20 MRt6, 12V
Faceplate Max. ceiling thickness I "
Fot dinmins inbrnoLian. tee paee 17.
Iacllry A4h.hcnr
> Horizontal and vertical
adiustment can be locked in
place with screwdriver.
Eery nehnplry
> Relamps without removing
trim; pinhole faceplate snaps
out, leaving ceiling intact.
> lamp adjust$ent remains
undishirhd.
ftts Shndrd
IttGcrrt r
Iully A{lrrt$lc frrne.Il f,ltr
> Use 1002P1 for residential
> Lampholder rotates 3580 and commercial applications in
horizontally, 35o venically Ghre Colbol sf,ot Alnlng" all tlpes of ceilings. Thrcugh
(except 45o on 1062). > Regressed lamp provides > Screwddver fitting permits wiring. See pages 47.
visual cut-off to the lamrl adjustment of lampholder while > Use l000.lc 0053 and 1062
> Anti-glare ring controls stray fixture is operating. only) for burial in insulation.
brightness.
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I152 ts I l02Pl Standard 42-75 MR]6, l2V
Matte White
Faceplate
f, I
I 16l 42-50 MRl6, l2V
Matte Black I l00oIC Insulated Ceiline 42-50 MR16, 12V
Step Baffle
I158
Satin Gold {1C
I160
Satin Clear
For dinning infatnation, see page 37.
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l165 > I l02Pl Standard 42-75 MR16, 12V
Matte White with
Matte Black
Step Baffle
l
For dinnlin! infornatian, sec page 37.
Ioclhg A{tr.hGnt
> Horizontal and vertical
adiustrnent can b locked in
place with screwd ver
> Relamps without disturbing PAN36 llul Output
adjustrnent. llenrforner
> Provides 12V or 5.5V
opemtion (for ulta-narrow
pinspot!).
> Flush-mounted selector
Fully A{lurt$le switch.
> tampholder rctates 350o
horizontally, 45o vertically
(1152), 40o vertically (1161).
> Snoot on 116l controls stray Eary fdrnptrrg
brightn$s > Snatrin socket eliminatej
attachment of conventional
spadeconneclor leads,
A{iurtable
> tampholder rotates 358'
horizontally, 35o vertically.
> Regreisd lamp prevents
distracting glare.
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ll89 tr ll94.lC 75 R30
Black Baffle
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Perma-White
e" ll94.IC 75 R30 ',!(
Reflector
I 8q
Max. ceiling thickness l"
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) ,"1 75W R30 FL
40w A19
4[7
653
832
See Lighl ng
Performance Dala
Paqe (59)
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srt l'u11I g L.lEra\rp' I \\i,l tnq-\ i; iq
l82l 75 R30
Matte Black 75 ER30
75 PAR3O
1823
Matte White
ffiI
l80l 150 PAR38
Matte Black 150 R40
1803
Sr
Matte White
7249
Selfdigning swivel
stem kit. 28o ver-
tical adjustment.
Can be cut to
length on the joh
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IA{ecaster@ f,.I.lD.
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Bdllt/Spllcc Box
> 120/277V Dual Tap Ballast (except lloc.kct Gup On Flcx
32W Metal Halide). ) Ensures correct optical alignment
> Thermally Protected, Class "P'l with reflector trims; accommodates
> lntegral splice box permits simple deep reflectors up to 11%'i
replacement. ) Functions as work light during
> Supplied separately from frame for
Brllrlt Plrto
> Heavy gauge steel for effective
heat dissipation.
> Notched for quick installation.
(tulck Gonncctor
> Provides plug-in wiring and snap
on attachment.
> Fermits ballast to be mounted
after frame has been installed;
simplifies installation. qa
Audtllry Olrllon
Available on selected units;
consult factory
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Reflectors
Ovcnlzed Franc alc) :
> Sturdy construction; holds ballast
independent ol mounting bars. IDeep AIz:k Reflectorc
> Flangeless cut{ut acts as precision
template for ceiling hole; assures
consistently neat, clean installation;
url tllllu 'it,l: l_\,,,
will not interfere with ceiling tile.
> For plaster ceiling, use accessory Specul^ar Alzalr Cones
plaster ring (Catalog No. 1961).
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lltep Baffle Wrll Waeher
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Ienclltc
Junctlon Box
> J-box is easily accessible from
both sides.
> Quick installation features ground
wire, pry{uts, and safety-edged
covers.
> U.L. listed lor through-wiring (4 in
out, 75oC, 60oC Ior end of run).
> -4
U.L. listed lor damp locations.
f.ockfng ScrGrr
> tocks frame in place, accessible
from below.
Thermal hotcctor
> Thermally protected to guard
against improperly placed
insulation.
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ll45HR
Specular Gold
I l00HF MH32 32W Metal Halide
lr46HR MVIO0 l00W Mercurl _
Specular Clear Mv75 7sw_l4qqrv
HPSTO_ 70W High Pressure Sodium
HPSSO 50W High Pressure Sodium
Max. ciling thickness l" HPS35 35W High Pressure Sodium
lr50HR
Specular Gold
I ro0HF MVr00 100W Mercury
I lSlHR HPSTO 70W High Pressure Sodium
Specular Clear 35W High Pressure Sodium
I I l2HR
Specular Gold
rl00HF 32W Metal Halide
I I lSHR MVIO0 100W Mercury
Specular Clear 75W Mercury
HPSTO 70W High Pressure Sodium
Max. ceiling thickness 1" HPQSo SQllltlrglirylqqre$sd
HPS35 35W High Pressure Sodium
'Voltages/Ballasts
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277V only: MH32
120/277V: MVI00; W75; HPS70; HPS50; HPS35
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70w E17
70w R38
100w 423
TO' 12',
lr35HR A B E ED PAI R R
Matte Black 23 17 17 17 38 38 40
r l26HR
Matte White
Bezel I l0OHF MH32 32W Metal Halide
MV75 75w !4ersqy
HPSTO 70W Hiqh Pressure Sodium
HPS50 50W High Pressure Sodium
N{ax. ciling thickness lI" HPS35 35W Hish Pressure Sodium
f'(
"Volta4es/Ballasts
277V only: MH32
120,/277V: lvM100; MV75; HPS70; HPS50; HPS35
52 ir- il(i,i-ir=..:r -i l= -
32W E17 100w R40
'i1 1'. 13
2'. 16
3' 16
4', t6
5' t4
6 11
7' I
8',
12
t6
16
16
14
11
88
66
13
16
16
16
14
11
979
12 9
]] t0
11 11
10 10
888
666
555
12
t1
11
10
1',
2',
3'.
4',
5'
6
7
18
26
26
24
20
16
13
16
26
21
24
2A
16
13
18
26
26
24
2A
16
13
14
21
20
17
15
12
10
t0 14
19 21
2A 2A
18 t7
15 15
13 12
10 t0
1',
2',
3'
4'
5'
6',
t'
23
38
50
50
42
32
25
20
31
5l
51
43
33
25
23
38
50
50
42
32
25
18 13
32 26
39 37
37 38
3l 32
25 26
19 20
18
32
39
37
31
25
t9
g', 65 8', t0 10 10 888 8', t9 19 19 15 t6 15
55 g', 8 I I 171 g', 14 15 t4 12 12 12
Footcddl values e aEraged dd rounded orr and de b&d on a ninimum ot live unill.
For filllFtcwall djslance. othr th.n thos shown, ue ndimum ol I to I spacing (dkran.e btwen lixtuEs + distance lo wall) lor bsr Bulrs
32W E17
For guide to lighting data see Putting Lytecaste! to Work;page 57. il.- r ii:-lT()i-[ 35?53
I Frame-In 2 ffire-In
Mounting bars, embossed for rigidity, Junction box, accessible from both
include tabs lhat run parallel to sides, is located so it wont be
grain of joists, for easy nailing. blocked by ioists. Knockouts for both
leveling is simple; just align bottom cable and conduit have convenient
edge of bar with bottom of ioist. pryout slots. Two bu l-rn cable
\r clamps save time and cost of
installing a separate connector.
\i
Ii
\r,
Ground wire is provided.
\r\l
'1
fii,
rg L,!1
1",
t .t
o(
EXTENDER BAR
54 I- t(it-tT()t-t I= tl
3 Cut Opcn 4 Snap-On 5 Purh Up
Flangeless framein kit permits Socket cup snaps onto neck of Reflector trim pushes up. Self-leveling
ceiling to be installed without first reflector, correctly positioning the feature assures tight fit in ceiling
cutting holes. Mounting frame serves socket; no wing nuts or other time opening. Roto Clips hold reflector
as a precise template, assuring that consuming adjustments required. tightly against ceiling, preventing
t
ceiling opening is always correct. No light leaks. No loose springs.
goof ring required and no light leaks.
,#
o t !.,'
rk
T-Bar Cotltngr 277 Yoft Oporadon
Nailing tab on mounting bar la)s U.L. listed stepdown transformer, Catalog No 7997, supplies a 120V lixture
) over TBar for quick installation. lrom a 277Y branch circuit (20 amp min.). Can be used for multiple fixtures,
Anchor clips, Catalog No. 1956, snap up to 300W max. load. Secondary voltage ranges from 119V at 75W to 115V
over TBar for a secure installation. at 300W; transformer consumes up to 7 watts and is rated @ 1.1 amp.
(Frame-ln Kit may also be wired or
screwed to the TBar.) \
-a.
T.BAR CLIP
| **}t*J
'\
'
"ounttnio
\"'\
Concealed Spllne Colllnge
Bracket accessory Catalog No. 1965,
.-?!
attaches to mounting ban and
permits installation trom llr" to 2lr"
above linished ceiling. Also useful
with extra tall ceiling runners.
l. lucxrr ,r)
CEILINC RUNNER
,, t/
.....
a\
r_ r<ir-rT(>t_t t= t2 55
Sloped Geilings
Adapters permit proper downlighting trom sloped
ceilings (new ceilings only) with an architecturally
finished appearance. Compatible with 1100 Series
Frame-ln Kits (except Remodelers). Spun aluminum
adapters are finished in matte white to match trims of
fixtures but may be easily painted to match the ceiling.
Template, supplied with adapter, simplifies installation.
For recessed depth requirements, see Figs. A and B
Recessed adiustable fixtures may also be used.
FIG. B
Ceiling
CaLNo Rise Ryl Jlgec
Slop adapter permits
l9?l y 12' 14.0.
downlight to be installed in 1972 4' 12' 18.5"
the proper orjentation. 1973 5'
1974 6' 12' 26.50
Acceseories
Plaahr rung Accersory Retalnlng Gllpr
1959 For Series 2000. ,.',_ 1955 For installation in existing
-a\.--'
Ceilings.
1960 For Series 1000. Box of100. For Series 2000, 1000,
196l For Series 1100.
1962 For Series 1200. \r7\C 1100, 1200. Conpatibitity limited.
See Inde\, page 65.
\l
Ertra Wtde Flange llin Rlng Concealed Spltne Cetltng f,lt
1954 For Sries 1100 (except reflector
trims 1170-1199)
1965 Set of 4 brackets. For Series 2000,
1000. 1100. 1200. 4,'- 4
1957 For Series 1000.
1958 For Series 1200. %-*--
lllourfing Bars \ Therrnal Protector Replacement
1964 20" mounting bar extenders. Sei ol 1970 For Series 2000, 1000, 1100, 1200.
2. For Series 2000, 1000, 1100, .\ Pl Frame-ln Kits only.
1200.
1966 Standard length 03") mounting
bars- Set of 4. For Series 2000,
1000, 1100, 1200.
\r Er
nnn
60W-300W incandercent loa.l
tu
1969 For IC Frame-ln Kits only.
56 t-l(tFIT()t- =
r?
r-!('FrT()t- =t?
57
A. Recommended General Llghdng Levels (Mlnimum, Maintained)
HIGH: Orer 50 footcandle,a
. Kitchens
. Restaurants,
fbt
(quick service)
. Stores
MEDIUMT 30.50 footcandles
. lobbies
. Restauranti 0eisure)
. Reseation Areas
Footcandle values are initial and average and are at a Use 1005 Reflector Trim units with 75W R30 FL lamps in a
small room vdth a 8' high white ceiling and light walls.
vrork plane height of 30" above the floor. They are
shown for various fixture spacings in a large room
(30'x50') and a small room (8'x12'), both with ceiling
The spacing of fixtures for 25 to 30 footcandles Qnitia.l). JDl
heights of 8' to l2'. Room finishes are twical: white See Multiple Units cha-rt. These fixtures, mounted on 4'
ceiling (80% refl.), light walls (50% refl.) and dark floor centers, will povide 28 footcandles at the work plane height
of 30'i Thjs spacing pmvides unilorm lighting. The maximum
Q0'/. refl.) tixture spacing for uniform lighting=0.9 x (8-2.5r=4.95'
center to center.
*For lamps other than shown, see Table E.
C. Downlighting/Single Unit
roos 75W R30 FL.
Ht. to FC. Beam Dia.
noor at 30' above floor
14 8
l0' 8 II
t2' 5 13
The lighting lerel direcdy beneath the fixture and the beam
dianeter.
GtxErtr sEtvtct Ll nl
40W Al9/Med. 455 1500
= 60W Alg/Med. 870 1000
ii 75W Al9/Med. 1r 90 750
100W Al9,/ Med. 1750 750
150W A-21lMed. 2850 750
nEFIECllrn G) lrt PS
The charts locate the distance (C) to the center of the light beam for 30W R-20/Med. 210 2000
vaiou$ mounting distances (D) and for aiming angles 30o and 45o 50W R-20/Med. 440 2000
from vertical. 30o from vertical is the preferred aiming angle for 75W R-20,/ l\4ed 800 2000
lighting pictures on a wall.
75W R-30,/Med. 900 2000
Example: When an accent light is located 3' from a wall and aimed
100W R-30/ [.4ed r200 2000
30o ftom vertical, the center of the light beam will be about 5' 75W R-40/ Med. 850 2000
down from the ceiling. l00W R40/Med. lt50 2000
l50W R40 / l\4ed. 1900 2000
300W R40/ ltled. 3650 2000
E. Footcrndle Convereion
lIflICml Gll LilIPS
ELUPlyllItAt
/ '\ sul{ Veo.
ER-30 525 2000
tnmp wattages given for each reflector trim are the maximum for [ -) ?5w vpd.
ER-30 850 2ooo
the lamp tlpe specified. To convet to a lower wattage of the same
lamp t}?e, multiply the footcandle vatues by the ntio of the lumens co PAct ruorxsor l L1t"xP15
of the two lamps. Note that the beam diameter and spacing ratio lll uc 9W PL or TTl2 Pin 600 10000
(SR.) do not changg only the footcandles.
ltl l3W PL or
13W DTT/2 Pin
TTl2 Pin 900
860
10000
10000
Examplel
HII.CUXY Llxnr (Cod.a)
Lighting data for the 1105 reflector trim with a l50W R40 FL
75W El7, &17,/ Med. 3150 24000
lanp.
l00W A-23, EDl T / it'led. 4400 24000
The footcandle level lor a 100W R40 FL lamp l00W R-40/Med. 2900 24000
SOLUTION Divide the lumens of the 100W R40 FL 0150) by the lumens f,lGI PnBtSlru S{TDIIJU LlIlPS @llturc)
of the 150W R40 FL 0900). 35W El7, Bl7,/ Med. 2150 16000
35W R-38/ Med. 1400 16000
ll50+1900=0.6 50w El7, Bt 7,/ N,led. 3800 24000
Then multiply the footcandle values ol the fixture data by 0.6 70W El7, Bl7,/Med. 5400 24000
to find the footcandle levels with the 100W R40 FL. 70W PAR-38/Med. 5400 10000
?0W R-38,/ Med. 3400 16000
t- t('FtT<) t-t I= tl 59
Accent Lighting Performance Data: low Voltage Lamps
PAR36
lamps
i:a
3'
4'E
I
5'6
6',
COLOR TEI\4PERATURE
Arrtr{c
oo l'i I
AroLE ? 300 0.3'0.3' 257 0.3' 0.7', 117 0.8',1.0', 113 1.0',1.4'. 200 0.9'0.9' 142 t.0',1.0', 202 01', 1.2'
Ho.iT.nlal Plane
-lA-
rllu;inarion on 4lqa'
r-* .
r33 0.4',
75 0.5',
0.4',
0.5'.
114 0.5',1.0',
65 0.7', 1 4',
66
42
1.1 ',
1.4',
1.4', 1.7'.
50 r 5'
28 2.0'
2l'
2.8'.
89 1.3', r 3',
50 1.7'. 17',
80 1.4',1.4',
51 t.l' 1.1',
90
5A
1
14'
0' 1.8',
2.4'
48 0.1', 0.7'. 42 0.9'.1.7' 29 17', 2.1' 18 25'35' 32 22'22' 35 21' 21', 32 1.7' 31'
30" Att{tNG
AI{GLE 234 4.4' 0.2', 229 05' 0.5', 131 1 1', 0.7', 225 10',4.1' 156 1.4', 0 7', 159 r 4', 0.7', 158 r'r'1.0',
llluminalion on 104 0.6', 0.3', 129 0.1'0.1', 58 1.7',1.0' 56 2.1', 1.4' 69 2.1', 1.0', 1t 2.1' 1.0', 7D 1.7' 1.5'.
s9 0.8' 0.4' 83 0.9',0.9', 33 2.3',1.4' 25 3;t', 21', 39 2.8',1.4', 40 29' 1.4', 39 2.2', 2.0'
38 1 O', 0.5'. 57 1.0'1.0', 21 2.8' 17' 14 4.1',2.8'. 25 3s'. t.l', 26 3 6', 1.7', 25 2.8' 2.4'
PAR36
lamps
6t
0'
3s
50
6
F00flIANDLES (0n Bam Cenler At 6
COLOR TEI\4PERATURE
ooar r
ANGLE
G
/\rtri l
0 182 1.1',1.3', r25 0.9',1.0', 131 16', 16', 144 1.5'.1.9', 63 1.2',1.5', 61 2.4'. 2.2'
lllumination on 89 16',1g', 31 1.8',1.9' 4t 21', 2.7' 52 2.5'. 3.2', 28 18' 2.2', 38 2.7'. 2.9'
53 20', 2.5', 14 2.8', 2.9'. 24 3.8' 3 8'. 21 3.5'.4.5', 't6 2.4', 2.9', 24 3.3', 3.6'
Horizontal Plane 35 2 5', 31', 8 3 7', 3.9' 15 4 g', 4.9', 16 4.5', 5 8', 10 3.0'3.6', 16 4.0', 4.3',
30. AtmtNG
AI{GLE 218 1.3' 0.8', 63 2.3',r.0', 147 2.7',1.1', 163 2.5', 1 4', 31 3.2',1.5', 75 4.0',15',
llluminaiion on 124 19' 1.2' 16 46',19', 31 5.5', 2.1', 41 4.9' 28' 8 6.4',2.9', 19 8.1',2.S',
7A 2.6' t.5', 7 7.o', 2.9' 16 8.2'3.2', 18 7.4',42' 3 9.6',4 4', I 12.1', 4 4'.
45 3.2'1.9', 4 9.3', 3 9', 910.9',4.3', 10 9C',56'
This charl ocates lhe distanc (C) lo the cnier 01 the lighl bearn
Ior various a slancs (0) when lhe lamp ls amed 30' irom vedca,
al
lhe prelred amjng anlie l0r lilhtin! piclures on a wall
60 t- I(tt-!T()t_t t= t?
Accent Lighting Performance Data: Low Voltage Lamps
MRl6
*-ot 501,! MR16 NSP EXT
0'
| z9
5'6
6
MAX. CANDLEPOWEB
RATED LIFE
COLOR TEN4PERATIJRE
o. atMll{G
A GLE ',9 r84 06',09', 92 1.0', I 4' 188 10', 1.3'. 187 r.3' r 6', 184 2.0', 21'
lllum nation on 90 0 9' 1.2', 52 1.4'. 19', 83 r 5' r.9', 92 19'. 23' 8A 25', 3.2'.
53 ]l' 1.6', 33 1.]', 23' 47 20' 2 5'. 54 2.5'. 30' 45 39'42'.
35 14' 2.0', 23 2.1', 2 7'. 30 2 5' 31', 35 31', 3 6' 29 4 9' 5.3',
1
30. ati NG
AI{GLE r62 0 7' 0.8', 134 0g',t.t' 159 11'13', 165 1.5',1.6' 152 23' 21',
12 1.A', 13' 60 1 4', 1.6', 71 1.6'. 18' 73 23', 2.4', 7s 3.3' 3 0',
llluminalion on 41 1.4', 17' 33 19' 2.r', 46 21'. 24' 41 3.1', 3.2', 44 43'. 4D'
Horlzonla Plane 26 1.7', 21' 21 23' 26', 30 ?6'29' 26 3g',3g', 29 5.3' 4 I'
30" att{tNG
A GLE 281 07'.05' 103 1 4' 0.9', 167 1.5', 0 I' 286 1 6' 0.9', 160 3.1',1.6'
I r,rminat on on
't25 1.1', 07'. 46 2t', |4' 94 2.0', 13'. 121 24' 14', s0 4.1' 21'
10 1 4', 1]'. 26 2.9'. 18' 60 2.5',1.6', 71 3.2' 18' 58 5.1', 2.6'
17 36', 23' 4r 3 0' 1.9', 46 4.A', 23', 4A 62'32'.
MRI6
Lamps /5W MB16 FL EYC
0
l'i
it'
G4
65
0
1.
ffi
#+#
!'
4q
6
6'
FO0rcANDLES (0r Beam Center Al6') 56
BEAM SPREAD (To 50"'" N,,!a( CP)
MAX CANDLEPOWER
RATED LIFE
COTOR TEN4PERATURE
o"att$tNc i '
al{clE 'S>
o 83 2 3' 2.9'
41 31',3.8'
115 1.3',1.3',
29 26', 2l'.
94 27'
42 41', 42',
2 8', 125 2.8', 29'
56 4.1', 4 4'
Ilm,narion on !/ ',' 30 3.9' 4 8', 13 3 9', 4.0', 23 5.4',51', 31 5.5', 5 8'
Horizonta Plane - $,+ 21 47',58' 7 52' 53', 15 6.7', 71', 20 6.9', 7.3',
30' arMrNG
- . lr'l
A GLE .
..r=.! " 122 21',
54 31',33
22' 75
19
18'
3 6'
2.5',
3.1',
108 2.8', 25'
39 4.6', 41
144 29'
52 48' 42',
2.5',
30. ati c
ANGLE 94 3 5', 1.9', 58 3 8' 13' r88 4 0',14', 250 4 3',15',
llum nation on
42 5 3' 2.9', 14 7 6'27' 41 8.1',2.8', 63 8 6',2 g',
23 7 0 3.8', 611.4'4.0' 21 12.1', 4 2'. 2812.8' 4 4'
15 8 8 4.8', 415.2', 5.3', 16 171', 5 8
t-t(tFtT<>t-t I= I? 61
Accent Lighting Performance Data: Line Voltage l-amps
PAR and R 50yv PAB2q NSP {T.N)
0'
Lamps 1
2 1',9
J{arrow e 3', 2'q
6 5' t,,
FOOICANDLES &am Cnier A1 6
i,fD I
BEA[I SPRFAI] 50% [4ax.
I\4AX. CANDLEPOWER
BATED LIFE
ooar r o A I
Ar{clE :lA- ? 173 0.7'0.7' 131 1.5',1.5', 128 t.3' 1.3, 181 1.3',1.3' '164 1.1', t.7' 144 1.3' 1.3' 1SA 1.2' 1.2'
llluminaiion on -!/_ CE> \' 85 1.0'1.0'
50 1.4' 1.4'
73 2.0', 2.4'
47 2.5', 2.5'
72 1.7', 1.1'
46 2.1' 2.1'
102 17' 1.7, 73 2.5'. 2.5' 81 t.7'1.7' 84 1.8'r.8'
Horizontal Plane 'F-- 33 1.7'. 1.7' 33 23' 29' 32 2.5' 2.5',
65 2.1' 21, 41 3.4'3.4' 52 2.1, 2.1' 47 2.4' 2.4'
45 2.5' 2.5' 26 4.2' 4 2, 36 2.5, 2.5' 30 3l' 3.1'
300 AtI{Dto
AI{GLE 153 0.8' 0.7' 122 1.6',1.4' 120 1.4' 1.2' '169 1.4', 1.z', 135 2.0' 1.7' '135 1.4', 1.2'. 1S3 1.3'1.1'
lllumination on 68 1.3',1.1', 62 2.3, 2.0' 61 2.0' 1.7' 86 2.0'1.7' 68 2 8' 2.4', 69 2.0, 1.7' 86 2.4'1.7'
Horizonial Plane 38 1.7',1.5' 38 3.0',2.6', 37 2.5'. 2.2', 52 2.5' 2.2' 4A 3.7' 3.2, 42 2.5, 2.2' 48 2.6, 2.3'
25 2.1', 1.8', 25 3.6' 3.1' 25 3.1'27, 35 31',2.7', 27 4.5'3.5' 28 3;t'27'
300 ar rNG
AI{OLE 266 0.8',0.4', 147 21' t.0' 144 1.1', 0.8' 203 1.1'0.8' 146 2.6',1.3', 163 1.7' 0.8' 148 2.4' 1.0'
lllumination on 118 1.3' 0.6' 65 3.1',1.5' 64 2.6',1.3' 90 2.6',1.3', 82 3.5' 1.7, 12 2.6, 1.3' 66 3.0' 1.5'
66 1.7', 0 8', 37 4.1',2.0', 36 3 5', 1.7', 51 3.5'1.7' 53 4.3', 2t'. 41 3.5' 1.7' 37 4 i' 2.0'
43 21', t.0' 24 5.1',2.5'. 23 4.3' 21' 33 4 3', 2.1', 36 5.2'2.5' 26 4.3' 21, 24 4.9', 24'
a'6
6
FOOTCANDLES &am Center Al 6
at
6(
o. rxc
A1{OLE /; 189 1.5',1.5' 139 1.7', 1.1' 109 2.3' 2.3' 96 1.8', 1 8', 83 3.4'3.4' 116 2.1',2.1', 1113.2' 3.2'
llluminaiion on 68 2.5' 2.5, 50 2.9'. 2.9' 49 3.4'3.4' 43 2.8', 2.8'. 47 4.6' 4.6'
Horizonial Plane
,v_sE->,1' 35 3.5',3.5', 26 40' 4.0' 21 4.5'.4.6' 24 3.7' 3.1' 30 5.7',5.7'
52 3.2' 3.2,
29 4.3'4.3'
63 4.3'4.3'
40 5.4'5.4'
2t 4.5',4.5'. '15 5.2' 5.2, 17 57's1' 15 4.6', 4 6' 21 6.9' 6.S' 19 s.4' 5.4' 2864,64'
306 At tlrc
ANGLE 123 2.0', 1.]', 90 2.4' 2.0' 't26 2.4' 2.0' n1 r.s, 78 3.9'3.3'
1.6, 134 2.2'1.9, 144 3.7' 3.1'
lllumination on 44 3.4', 2.9' 32 3.9',3.3', 45 3.9'3.3' 40 31,2.7' 40 s.5,4.6' 48 3.7' 3.1' 53 5.1' 4.3'
23 4.8, 4.0' 't7 5.5',4.6, 23 55', 4.6', 20 4.4'3.7' 24 7.1' 6.A'
Horizontal Plane '14 61'. 5 2' '14 1.1', 6.4,
25 51'.4.3' 32 6.6' 5.6'
10 7.1', 6.0'. 12 56' 4.8' 16 86'73' 15 6 6' 5.6' 21 81' 6.8'
300 At n{o
A OIE 213 2.5'. 10' 156 3.0', 1.1 ', 219 3 0' 1.1' 193 2.2', 0.9', 94 6.1',2.3, 233 2.7, 1.1' 125 5.5, 2;t'
lllumination on 53 4.9', 2.0' 39 6.1', 2.3' 55 6.1', 2.3', 48 4.4'1.8' 42 5.1', 3.4'. 58 5.5', 2.1' 56 8.2' 3.2,
Vertical Plane 24 T.4'3.0' 17 9.1', 3 4', 24 9.1',3.4'. 21 6.6', 2.8', 23 t2.2'. 4 6' 26 82' 3.2' 31 10.9',4.3'.
t3 9.8',4.0', 10 12.2' 46' 14 12.2' 4.6' 't2 8.8'3.7' 't5 15.2' 5.7' 15 10.9',4 3' 2013.1'5.4'
PAR and R
0
l-amps 1',
2'
0
1',9
Wide 3', 2E
6
5itr
FOOICANDLES Beam Center At 6
6'
fuIAX. CANDLEPOWER
RATED LIFE
o. At tNo
AI{OLE 75 1.3',1.3', 133 t.4'1.4' 122 2.3'. 2.3', 206 1.7' 1.7' 100 3.4' 3.4' 113 3.r' 3.1' '1102.3' 2.3'
lllumination on 33 1.9', 19' 33 2.8', 2.8'. 44 3.8',3.8' 52 3.4'3.4' 25 5.8',s.8', s0 4 6, 4.6' 43 4.6'4.6'
19 2.5' 2.5' 15 4.1, 41' 22 5.4' 5 4' 23 5.1'.5.1' l1
Horizonial Plane
12 3.2' 3.2' 8 5.5'5.5' 14 69'69'
10.5',10 2 28 6.1, 6.1' l9 6.9', 6.9',
13 6.8', 6 8' 18 1.7'. 7 7' 11 9.2' 9.2'
3oo ar rNG fo:l
Al{cLE --{
6l
? 4S 1.7'.1.5', 86 r.9',1.6', 79 3.2' 2.7, 134 2.4' 2.0' 65 6.0'3.9' 130 3.2'2.7' 1t0 3.5' 2.7'
lllumination on ."1+P. \' 22 2.6', 2.2',
't2 3.5', 2.9,
22 3.8'3.2' 29 5.4', 4.4'. 33 4.8'3.9' 16 r2.0',7 S', 41 5.4'4.4' 21 6.9' 5 3'
LLr '10 5.7, 4.8' 15 7.5' 6 2'
Horizonral Planp 15 7.2'5.9' 718.1',r1.8 24 L5'. 6.2' 12 10.4'.8 0'
8 4.3', 3.6', 5 7.6',6.4', I9.7'8.0' I96'78' 4 24.1'.15I 14 9 7' 8.0'
300 AtltD{c
ANOIE 38 3.6'1.3' 66 4.3' r 4', 138 5.5'1.5' 1n37 4', 1.]', s0 1 34' 225 5.5'1.5' 85 .t 2.3'
lllumination on I 7.2', 2.5' 17 86' 2.8' 3411 0', 3.1', 2614.8'. 3.4' 13 t 6.8', 56 11.0', 3.1', 21 I 4.6'
410.8'3.8'
4'50'
712.8', 4.1', 15 16.5'4.6' 11 22.2' 5;t' 6 t r0.2 25 t6.5'4.6' s I 6.9',
214 4171',55' I220, 6.1' 6 29.6'6.8' 3 1 13.7 14 22 o', 61, s 1 9.2',
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Accent Lighting Performance Data: Line Voltage lamps
PAR and R 0'
sw PArls sP [.H)
0'
lamps 19
2q
llarrow 3t
6a'
65'
6',
RATED LIFE
30" Art{rlo
AlrorE w./6\ ["1j 159 2.0'.1.7',
78 2.8', 2.4',
381 17',
169 2 5'
1.5',
2.2',
139 2.3', 2.0',
68 3.3', 2 8',
193 2.4', 21',
86 37',3.2'.
383 1.7',1.5',
'170 2.5'. 22',
30" AtltlNG
167 2.6'. 1 3', 293 2.6', 1.3' 146 3r'1.5', 148 3.8',1.8' 295 2.6'1.3',
ANOIE 94 3.5',1.7'. 130 3 8', 1.9', 82 41'.20', 66 5.7', 2.7'. 131 3.8' 19',
lllumination on 60 4.3', 2r', 73 51'2.5', s3 5.1', 2.5', 37 7.6',3.6'. 74 51'. 25'
42 5.2', 2.5', 47 64'. 3;t', 36 6.2',2.9', 24 9.5',4.6', 41 6.4', 31'
PAR and R 0
15OW PAF38 FL 150V1 PAR38 FL (T.8)
0'
lamps 21
1',9
Medium 55'
i3
6', 6'
FOOIDANDLES Beam Center At 6')
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RATED LIFE
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111 3.2', 3.2', 136 3 2', 3.2', 150 2.3'. 2 3' 182 3 0', 3.0',
ANOLE 63 4 3', 4.3', 77 4.3' 43', 84 3.1', 31', 89 4 3', 4.3',
ll umination on 4A 5 4' 5.4', 49 5.4', 5 4', 54 3.9',3.9', 53 5.5' 5.5',
28 6.4'6.4', 34 5 4' 6.4' 38 4 7' 4.1' 35 68'.68',
30'ar lNo
168 3.5', 278 3.9', 1.7'.
ANOLE 125 5.5' 2.1', 153 s.5', 2.1', 1 6',
56 8.2'. 3.2' 68 82' 3.2', 75 5.3'.23', 124 5.9',2.6'.
lluminaiion on 31 10.9'4.3' 38 10.9',4 3', 42 7.0', 3t' 1A 7 g', 3.4',
Vertical Plane 20137'.5 4', 2513.7' 5 4' 27 X.8', 3.9' 45 9.8'4.3',
PAR and R
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0'
lamps 1',
2',
30'i
Wide s 3'
6 5' rh{lf.l
FOOIIANDIES Beam Cenler At 6 200
BEANI SPREAO 500/" l\,4ax.
IMAX. CANDLEPOWER
RATED LIFE
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75 7.8' 5 4' 187 4 3', 3.6', 141 8.1' 5 5', the preterred arning anole ior lighlin! piclures on a wall.
27 13.1',I0' 95 61' 5.1', 51 13.4'9 2',
0 30" a tl{c
14 18.3'12.6
I23.5'16.2
58 7.8'
39 9.6',
6 6',
8 0'
2618.8'12.9
16 24 2'16.5
Data are based on bare lamp pholometrlcs,
Dashed llnes in beam spreads rndicate nanow exes of oval shapd beams.
ANCLE 225 7 2' 2.5'. 244 | 3.2', Fc is inilial foolcandles ai cenler ol beam. L and w are 1o the point that
I 100 10 8'3.8', 61 t 64', the cand epower drops to 5070 ol maximum.
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36 18.0'6 3', 15 t 12.1
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