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Lighting Binder INTR351-001 KAITLYN MOHAN FALL2022
A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Introduction to lighting 1. How many points are given for late work? Answer – No points given for late work 2. What is reverse engineering? Answer- looking at everything around you and dissecting whether you like it or don’t like it and deciding on what to change about it. What is a “lumen”? Answer- how they measure light. “pieces” of light 3. What is the definition of light? Answer- a member of a large family of phenomena called electromagnetic radiation. Visually evaluated radiated energy 4. What is CRI? Answer- Color Rendering Index - The more the wavelengths that come out of a light source the more the opportunity a surface must reflect light
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s 5. What is color temperature? Answer- if a light source gives more of one wavelength than another, than our brains translation of the light is a slight color difference Measures in degrees kelvin 6. What 3 things do we need to see color? Answer- light source, receptor, object that reflects that color 7. What is melatonin? Answer- a dose of what makes you sleep or what makes you sleepy 8. How does light color effect the circadian rhythm? Answer- blue light suppresses the effect of melatonin 9. What common devices effect circadian rhythm? Answer- cell phones and laptops 10. What color light would you use for a 3 rd shift production floor to help employees remain awake? Answer- blue light will suppress the act of melatonin 11. What part of lighting can create issues for Neurodiverse people? Answer- flickering or strobing light
A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Daylight 1. What are the 4 major times of the year daylight is measured? Answer – spring equinox – March 21 Summer solstice- June 21 Fall equinox – September 21 Winter solstice – December 21 2. What 2 times of the year look the same? March 21 and September 21 3. What two elements effect the sun’s path? Elevation and rotation 4. What types of devices/ elements are used to allow daylight into a building? Light Shelves, skylights clerestory, sawtooth clerestory, monitor
A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s 5. Which face of the building never receives direct daylight in the norther hemisphere? The north side will not receive sunlight because of the northern hemisphere . 6. On the East & West Face of the building- what type of blinds are best? Better off with vertical blinds so you can rotate 7. On the North & South Face of the building- what type of blinds are best? Horizontal blinds cause as the sun rises you can close them 8. What types of devices are used to harvest daylight? Light Shelves, skylights clerestory, sawtooth clerestory, monitor 9. How far into a room will direct daylight penetrate thru a window? Twice the height of the window Roughly 6ft, and not any further than 10ft 10. In addition to light, what else does direct daylight add to a space? Heat gain and glare control 11. What illness is created by lack of daylight? Seasonal affective disorder
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s - A mood disorder characterized by depression that occurs the same time every year - Occurs when climates where there is less light at certain times of the year
Interior Lighting Daylight Effects Assignment Kaitlyn Mohan 1. Photograph room 345 a. Write a paragraph including i. Describing the feeling of the space ii. Describe the light on the surface iii. Do you prefer this space or 420? When walking into the room 345 at 9:00 am was a lot different then when I had walked into the room at noon. I visited this space on Sunday and the weather outside was rather cloudy and overcast which effects the room differently then on a sunny day. The feeling of the space at 9am was bright and was a comfortable brightness if I were to work in that room on that day. At noon the room wasn’t as bright because of the weather was starting to become cloudier than the morning time. The light on the surfaces didn’t really differ at either of these times. The light seemed to only affect the front couple desks that were closer to the window which would make me assume the kid that had been working in the room chose one in the back to avoid that issue of glaring. I would personally prefer 345 because there isn’t as many windows in this space. With working on a laptop all the time glaring and being able to see on my laptop clearly is very important. Even though there are black out blinds in each room this would just be more convenient. a. Photograph room 420 b. Write a paragraph including i. How far does the light penetrate? ii. How would you describe the feeling in the space iii. How does it affect various colors iv. Describe the light on the work surfaces v. Which time of day do you prefer and why? The first photograph at 9am was bright but not as bright considering I photographed the west facing wall. The space is rather a comfortable brightness at this time in the morning and glare on this portion of the studio wouldn’t be much of an issue. The sun has seemed to only penetrate just about 3ft into the space. Next, I photographed at noon. At this time of the day the brightness in the room is almost the same besides the penetration of the sun nearly doubled since 9am.The light at noon strikes the workspaces a little more than earlier but still not enough sun to cause
glaring on the desktops. Lastly, I photographed room 420 at 3pm. The sun is noticeably stronger than the other times I had entered the room. The desks that are closest to the windows now have very strong beam of light hitting them. The light on the surfaces would cause me to become annoyed if I had worked on the desks that had stronger light hitting them. I don’t notice the sun affecting the colors besides when the sun isn’t hitting them, they seem to be darker. There isn’t much color in the room mostly all the desks and surrounding items are white, grey or a navy blue. If I had a choice as to what time id prefer working at in this room, it would be between the 9am and 12pm time frame. Since my desk happens to be on the west facing wall this is where the sun typically sets so the second half of the day has the strongest sun entering this portion of the building which creates these very strong sun beams that causes harsh glares on my laptop.
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Light Fixtures 1. What are the 3 basic type of light fixtures? 3 basic types of light fixtures - direct light(recessed), ceiling mount, wall mount 2. What is the difference between a down-light and a wall washer? down light is recessed above the ceiling , either round or square, as small as 2" in diameter up to 12" diameter a wall washer is meant to put light on the wall , highlight the wall from top to bottom , giving side to side light, always drawn 6" or larger 3. What is the difference between a wall washer and an adjustable accent? wall washer is meant to put light on a wall, highlight a wall top to bottom and side to side adjustable accent is used to highlight specific surfaces including tabletops and artwork while also bringing form to furniture and architectural features. Used to highlight a specific piece or item. 4. Can you get more than one lumen output from the same downlight? answer - yes can go from 6 different lumens from one light 5. What are some typical sizes for troffers? answer - large in size 2x2 , 2x4 meant to sit in acoustical tile 6. How can they be mounted in GWB? answer - drywall flange, if there is a drywall ceiling, can be recessed into drywall 7. What is the typical spacing of a 2x2? answer - 8-10' and about 12' in corridors 8. In addition to the ceiling, where can fixtures be mounted? answer - floor mounted (landscaping, pool areas, hallways, ft walls) wall mounted fixtures step lights (mounted fixtures lighting the floor) 9. What is wall slot? answer - recessed into the boarder of a wall lights the wall from the top down 10. What are the ADA requirements for lighting? answer - less than 4" from 21" to 68" AFF for wall sconces for the blind so that no one bangs head on fixture 11. Why is the accuracy of the fixture schedule important? answer- to understand how the lighting system will operate
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Developing Ideas Kaitlyn Mohan 1. Name 3 controllable aspects of light. ANSWER- intensity - light or dark texture - diffused ? color of light - warm , bright, true color planes or pools or light location of light and how it is reflected 2. Why do we create the design criteria matrix? ANSWER- how do we want people to move through the space then think about the special spaces(desks,workstations,highlighting fts) textured surfaces? colored spaces- the darker the color the less light reflected feeling of the space act of people within space quality of the light 3. What is a “light map”? ANSWER- figuring out where you want the light to be. a visual way of defining the areas that require light 4. What things can we highlight to create a focal point? ANSWER- signage, color, furniture, 5. What is ambient lighting? ANSWER- lights that fill the void , enough light to move throughout a space 6. How do you create a focal point? ANSWER- adding the lighting (colored) under - through out cracks of spaces 7. What are some different types of fixture you can use for task lighting? ANSWER- strip light, pendant lighting, linear pendants, downlights 8. Do different spaces have different “feels”? ANSWER- spaces have different feels depending on the temperature of light a, so yes spaces do have different feelings 9. What is our first step? ANSWER- 1. design matrix, 2. light map , 3. find the focal point 10. What do we need to be concerned about with decorative lighting elements? ANSWER- watch the size and scale,
A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ INTR 351 - Lighti ng Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 COURSE INSTRUCTOR Light Effects Kaitlyn Mohan 1. Which path will people always follow? ANSWER- THE BRIGHTEST PATH EITHER FOLLOW LIGHTOR THE BRIGHTEST 2. What does a bright surface do? ANSWER- DRAWS ATTENTION TO THE FOCAL POINTS AND AWAY FROM PEOPLE 3. Name some common descriptions ANSWER- PLESANT VS NON PLESANT,PUBLIC VS PRIVATE 4. What type of lighting would be used to create a “pleasant” space? ANSWER- WALL LIGHTING AND NON UNIFORMAL DISTRIBUTION 5. What are some of the reasons we light a space? ANSWER- the light will have an effect of the impression of the space 6. What are the 4 lighting layers? ANSWER- 1. CREATING FOCAL POINTS 2. LIGHTING FOR SPECIFIC TASKS 3. DOCRATIVE ELEMENTS 4. AMBIENT 7. Which one do you consider most important? ANSWER- I BELIEVE THE CREATION OF FOCAL POINTS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT DETERMINES THE CONCEPT BEHIND THE ROOM AND THE REASON OR USE OF THE ROOM AS WELL 8. How does the texture of the surface effect light? ANSWER- adds a sense of direction and movement of a space in regards to a specific focal point 9. How does the color of the surface effect light? ANSWER- IT WILL CHANGE THE COLOR, TEXTURE AND INTENSITY ALSO WHETHER IT APPEARS SHINY OR POLISHED VS MATTE OR HONED 10. What is wall grazing? ANSWER- technique where the luminaire is typically positioned 12” or less to the wall such that the beam angle will hit the wall at a narrow angle. This steep angle accentuates the eye to the texture or surface of the wall by creating a dramatic lighting effect through the use of shadows.
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focal task ambient decorative KAITLYN MOHAN LIGHT MAP SCALE 1/16” INTR351-001 FALL2022
DESIGN CRITERIA MATRIX PROJECT: STEP 1: STEP 2: SPACE OVERALL DESIGN CONCEPT/ AMBIENCE QUALITY OF LIGHT FOCAL POINT(S) TASK DECORATIVE LOBBY TRANSITIONAL / COMFORTABLE WARM LIGHT ADJACENT WALLS NONE SEATING / PENDANT OVER LOUNGE WORKSTATIONS TRANSITIONAL / COOL LIGHT COOL LIGHT NONE DESKS / CREDENZAS/ FILING NONE CONFERENCE ROOM TRANSITIONAL/ WARM LIGHT WARM LIGHT ADJACENT WALLS SURROUNDING DECORATIVE OVER TABLE TRANSITIONAL PENDANT OVER MID OF TABLE PRIVATE OFFICE TRANSITIONAL/COOL LIGHT COOL LIGHT NONE DESK , CREDENZAS/ FILING NONE IT DEPT - BANK BRANCH TRANSITIONAL / COOL LIGHT/WARM MIXED? COOL LIGHT /WARM LIGHT NONE DESKS DESK AMBIENT/ MOOD FILL IN CORRIDORS AND SURROUNDING SPACE FILL IN SURROUNDING SPACE IN AREA FILL IN REST OF SPACE IN ROOM FILL IN SURROUNDING SPACE IN ROOM FILL IN SURROUNDING SPACE IN ROOM
   KAITLYN MOHAN LIGHTING PLAN SCALE 3/32” INTR351-001 FALL2022
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   KAITLYN MOHAN LIGHTING PLAN SCALE 3/32” INTR351-001 FALL2022
intra-lighting.us/#kalis Features Kalis Line SDI Suspended direct-indirect mm inch Dimension Installation: Suspended (S). Light source: High-flux PCB LED modules, mid- power SMD LED, CRI > 80, MacAdam ≤2, 50.000h L90 B10. Optic: Satin opal polycarbonate diffuser (SOP), Micro prismatic polycarbonate diffuser (MPR). Light distribution: Direct / Indirect (SDI). Body: Extruded aluminium profile, powder coated. Control gear: Integrated highly-efficient 0-10 dimmable driver 120-277V. IP protection: 20. Accessories (order separately): Adjustable wire suspension and canopy with power cable available in various lengths (S version). 1 2 PROJECT NAME REF 120 - 277V A ++ F BODY COLOR FINISH 1 White 2 Black Horizontal corner modules Linear module 90° L1 L1 4-5/8” 118 2-1/2” 65 1-7/16” 36 L Order specification U U U 1727 1727 1727 A A A B B B C C C D D D E E E F F F B DRIVER U 0-10V dimmable 120-277V QTY QTY QTY 1 1 1 0 0 0 E LENGTH Lumen output* (SO) Lumen output* (HO) Linear (L) 3 44-3/16" (1122 mm) 2000 +1550 lm 35W 2800+2200 lm 52W 4 55-1/4" (1402 mm) 2500+2050 lm 45W 3600+2950 lm 67W 5 66-1/4" (1682 mm) 3000+2600 lm 55W 4300+3700 lm 83W 6 77-1/4" (1962 mm) 3500+3100 lm 65W 5000+4400 lm 98W 8 99-1/4" (2522 mm) 4500+4100 lm 85W 6500+5900 lm 128W 0 121-5/16" (3082 mm) 5500+5200 lm 107W 7900+7400 lm 162W Horizontal corner modules (L1xL1) 1 23" x 23" (585x585 mm) 2000 +1550 lm 35W 2800+2200 lm 52W 2 34" x 34" (865x865 mm) 3000+2600 lm 55W 4300+3700 lm 83W * Fixture lumen output data refer to delivered lumens for 4000K, SOP optic. Use lumens multiplier: 0.95 for 830 and 835, 1.095 for DPR optics (for direct lumens only). D LUMINAIRE TYPE 2 linear module 3 horizontal corner 90° module 5 Vertical corner 90° module D LED COLOR 5 3000K CRI>80 (SO) 8 3000K CRI>80 (HO) F 3000K CRI>90 (SO) D 3000K CRI>90 (HO) C 3500K CRI>80 (SO) 9 3500K CRI>80 (HO) 6 4000K CRI>80 (SO) 8 4000K CRI>80 (HO) I 4000K CRI>90 (SO) D 4000K CRI>90 (HO) * SO = Strandard output, HO = High output A OPTICS 1 SOP - satin opal diffuser 2 DPR - diffused prismatic * * Indirect module comes always with SOP diffuser Configure accessories on the next page
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intra-lighting.us/#kalis Y END CAP COLOR 1 White 2 Black End cap 17220001U0 Y QTY H CABLE LENGTH 15 56" (1500 mm) 50 196-7/8" (5000 mm) 30 118-1/8" (3000 mm) I CANOPY / SUSPENSION CAP COLOR FINISH 1 White 2 Black Adjustable wire suspension * G H G CABLE TYPE 6 5x AWG 18 (for dimmable applications) QTY 1000121 Canopy 10011U G H I QTY 9 0 * Two adjustable wire suspension are required for single fixture.
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intra-lighting.us/#pipes mm inch Dimensions Features Track 120 - 277V A ++ HIGH CRI 355° 90° 1 2 Pipes T Installation: Track mounted (T). Light source: High-power COB LED, CRI>80/90, MacAdam ≤2, 50.000h L90 B10. Cooling system: Passive cooling heat sink made from die-cast aluminium. Optic: Highly efficient with uniform distribution, metallized polycarbonate with lacquer finish (spot, medium, wide). Body: Aluminium, powder coated. Orientation: Rotation 360°; tilt 70°. Control gear: Integrated highly-efficient 0-10 dimmable driver 120-277V. IP protection: 20. Accessories (order separately): Lighting track system, 3-phase selection. Complete with: 3-phase track adapter. Ø45 Ø1-3/4” 6-1/2” 164 6-3/8” 162 Ø133 Ø5-1/4” 10-1/4” 261 8-1/8” 207 Ø100 Ø3-15/16” 9-1/4” 235 6-3/8” 162 Order specification B A C D E PROJECT NAME REF QTY 13051 0 E BODY COLOR 1 White 2 Black B SIZE AND LUMEN OUTPUT 7 Pipes T 45 1 Pipes T 100 - medium output 4 Pipes T 100 - high output 5 Pipes T 133 D OPTICS T 45 T 100 DECO T 100 PRO T 133 DECO T 133 PRO 1 38° 28° 24°/15° * 2 36° 40°/ 30° * 3 60° 62°/56° * 4 10° 5 15° 21° 6 30° 46° 7 36° 8 56° A DRIVER T 45 T 100 / T 133 PRO T 133 DECO T FO - fixed output 120-277V R FO - fixed output 120V U 0-10V - dimmable output 120-277V V 0-10V - dimmable output 120V C LED COLOR T 45 T 100 / T 133 PRO T 133 DECO 5 2700K CRI>80 1 3000K CRI>80 2 4000K CRI>80 3 3000K CRI>90 4 4000K CRI>90 6 Warm crispy 7 Warm vivid 8 Alaska 9 Fresh rose P Plant white F Clear white * For Clear white COB on Pipes T 133 DECO
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mm inch Dimensions Features Fyo Recessed visible / ceiling Order specification Installation: Ceiling mounted (C), Recessed ceiling with visible trim (RV). Light source: High-power LED, CRI > 80, MacAdam ≤2, 50.000h L90 B10. Optic: Highly efficient PMMA optical lenses (spot, medium, elliptical). Body: Aluminium, powder coated. Orientation: Rotation 360°; tilt ±37,5°. Control gear: Constant current driver - order separately. IP protection: 43. PROJECT NAME REF intra-lighting.us/#fyo Ø1-15/16” Ø49 Ø1" Ø26 3-3/8” 86 1-1/2” 38 Ø1" Ø26 2-3/4” 70 Ø1-3/8” Ø35 A ++ Driver options (Order separately) Driver J20A 120V 0-10V 0-10V 120V 2-1/8'' (54mm) 702120097 1-8 Driver P38A WR 0-10V 0-10V 120-277V 2-1/8'' (54mm) 702120299 4-12 Article no. Spot no.* Cut out dim. Voltage Dimmable Type * Note that P38A WR driver has minimum output voltage 10V at 700mA so minimum 4 spots must be connected in serial connection. Also note that both drivers can't fit the Fyo cut-out hole. A B C D QTY Fyo A MOUNTING TYPE RV RV - recessed visible trim C C - surface mounted C OPTICS 15 15° 30 30° 15x45 15x45° F BODY COLOR AT Anthracite BL Black SA Silver aluminium WH White Structural B LED COLOR 827 2700K CRI>80 830 3000K CRI>80 840 4000K CRI>80 850 5000K CRI>80 QTY LED COLOR Lumen output* 827 160 lm 830 180 lm 840 190 lm 850 190 lm Lumen outputs and consumption *Lumen output refer to optic 30° and 700mA driving current. Power consumption is 2W.
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Project: Location: Fixture Type: Catalog Number: AVAILABLE FINISHES: Battlestar PD-34228 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Anticipating a convergence of rugged curved metal forms. A remarkable yet simply complex configuration illuminated with advanced LED technology for enduring beauty and energyefficiency in a broad range of settings. FEATURES • Driver concealed within the canopy • Ambient and downward illumination • Spin-on round canopy with minimal hardware • Thin power aircraft cables provide an ultra clean look for adjustable suspension height SPECIFICATIONS Rated Life 50000 Hours Standards ETL, cETL,Damp Location Listed Input 120-277V,50/60Hz Dimming ELV, 0-10V, TRIAC Color Temp 3000K CRI 90 Construction Aluminum body with acrylic diffuser Model & Size Color Temp Finish LED Watts LED Lumens Delivered Lumens PD-34228 28" 3000K BK Black 30.2W 2225 1559 Example: PD-34228-BK For custom requests please contact customs@modernforms.com Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) ModernForms.com | Phone: (866) 810-6615 | Fax (800) 526-2585 MODERN FORMS Central Distribution Center: 1600 Distribution Ct, Lithia Springs, GA 30122 Western Distribution Center: 1750 Archibald Avenue, Ontario, CA 91760
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 Description Acrobat adjustable IC/CP shallow plenum downlight delivers 1149lm through a 3" aperture with three optical distributions. Delivered lumens are maintained in all ceiling thicknesses. Incorporates our patented GyroShift™ light engine allowing up to 45º aiming and ∞ rotation. Field Replaceable LED Light Engine 10W, 15W, or 20W LED Field replaceable optics available in spot, narrow, or flood 50,000 hours at 70% lumen maintenance (L70) Field Replaceable Dimming Driver Power factor > 0.9, 50/60Hz Multiple dimming drivers available Complies with IEEEC62.41 surge protection Housing 18 gauge steel housing and junction box with 6x ½” trade size knockouts. Includes universal butterfly brackets to accommodate T-Grid or wood construction members. Ceiling Thickness Accommodates ceiling thicknesses up to 5/8” with standard collar Extended collar option accommodates ceiling thickness up to 2” Delivered lumens are maintained through entire ceiling thickness range Above ceiling access required for access to branch circuit Trim Style Round trims available in 5 different standard finishes including specular finishes. Square trims available in 4 different powder coat finishes Accessories Accommodates up to (2) media accessories. Emergency Optional remote battery backup system Listing/Warranty Patented design Five (5) year limited warranty UL listed to US and Canadian standards for damp locations E335061 Certified airtight per ASTM E283 Meets CEC Title 24 JA8 High Efficacy LED requirements CCEA approved – Chicago rated Silicone caulking required around trim to meet title-24 airtight requirements Product can be used to comply with CEC title 24 P6 high efficacy LED light source requirements 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless Accessories (Note: Not energy star compliant when installed) S2-HEX S2-FR S2-MP S2-CL S2-LS S2-WW (Hex Louver) (Frosted Lens) (Solite Lens) (Clear Lens) (Linear Spread Lens) (Wall Wash) Optics S2-10-OPTIC S2-30-OPTIC S2-50-OPTIC (10º Spot) (30º Narrow) (50º Flood) Emergency EM-1000 EM-1002 EM-1003 EM-1004 (25W LED Remote Inverter) (10W LED Remote Emergency Driver) (35W LED Remote Inverter) (50W LED Remote Inverter) Trim Order Matrix (Example: A3-1RWH-WH-00) Trim Aperture Reflector Finish Flange Finish Rev A3-1 R S (Round) (Square) WH CA 6 BL SA BZ (White) (Clear Alzak) (Black) (Satin Aluminum) (Bronze) (blank) -WH -BL -SA -BZ (Trimless / Wood Ceiling) (White) (Black) (Satin Aluminum) (Bronze) -00 6. Available in round aperture only Housing Order Matrix (Example: A3-SPADJ15S2730-R00-LCB-24) Type Wattage Driver CCT / CRI Optic Aperture Trim Shape Rev Ceiling Thickness Hanger Bar A3- SPADJ 10 15 5 20 4 (10W) (15W) (20W) S 1 L1 2,4 L2 2,4 L3 2,4 EL1 2,4 EL2 2,4 DMX 2,4 LR1 4 SR1 1,4 (ERP, Universal Dim, Triac/ELV/0-10V 1% 120-277V) (Lutron Hi-lume ® 2-Wire 1% 120V) (Lutron EcoSystem ® 5% 120-277V) (Lutron Hi-lume ® Fade-to-Black 1% 120-277V) (eldoLED DALI 1% 120-277V) (eldoLED 0-10V 1% 120-277V) (DMX 1% 120-277V) (Remote Lutron Hi-lume ® 2-Wire 1% 120V) (Remote ERP, Universal Dim, Triac/ELV/ 0-10V 10% 120-277V) 27 30 35 40 (2700K / 90 CRI) (3000K / 90 CRI) (3500K / 90 CRI) (4000K / 90 CRI) 10 30 50 (Spot) (Narrow) (Flood) -R (Round) -S (Square) (blank) TL WC (Flanged) (Trimless) (Wood Ceiling) 00 (blank) -2 (Standard 5/8") (Up to 2") (blank) (Standard) - LCB-24 (24”C-Channel) -LCB-48 (48”C-Channel) 1. Forward and reverse phase dimming at 120V only 2. Above ceiling access required 3. Accessible from below ceiling 4. Not covered under Energy Star 5. Only 30º optic covered by Energy Star for 15W configuration Wattage CCT Delivered Lumens Efficacy 10W 3000K 654 lm 66 lpw 15W 3000K 939 lm 61 lpw 20W 3000K 1149 lm 54 lpw Lumens will vary depending on CCT, optic & lens option *Only 1 media option with Hex Louver Trim Order Matrix (Example: A3-2RWH-WH-00) Trim Aperture Reflector Finish Flange Finish Rev A3-2 R S (Round) (Square) WH BL SA BZ (White) (Black) (Satin Aluminum) (Bronze) (blank) -WH -BL -SA -BZ (Trimless / Wood Ceiling) (White) (Black) (Satin Aluminum) (Bronze) -00
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless Housing Dimensions 5 8 " STANDARD COLLAR HEIGHT 2" EXTENDED COLLAR HEIGHT A3-1 ROUND A3-1 SQUARE 5 8 " STANDARD COLLAR HEIGHT 2" EXTENDED COLLAR HEIGHT 15˝ 15˝ Side View Drywall End View Front View 3-3/4˝ Front View 3-3/4˝ 4-1/2˝ 4-1/2˝ 15˝ 2-1/2˝ 4-1/2˝ 4-1/2˝ 15˝ 15˝ 15˝ 2-1/2˝ Drywall Side View End View
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless A3-2 ROUND 5 8 " STANDARD COLLAR HEIGHT 2" EXTENDED COLLAR HEIGHT 5 8 " STANDARD COLLAR HEIGHT 2" EXTENDED COLLAR HEIGHT A3-2 SQUARE 15˝ 15˝ Side View Drywall End View Front View 3-3/4˝ 4-1/2˝ 4-1/2˝ 15˝ 2-1/2˝ 15˝ 15˝ Side View Drywall End View Front View 3-3/4˝ 4-1/2˝ 4-1/2˝ 15˝ 2-1/2˝
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless Trim Dimensions - A3-1 Round Trimless 3-3/4˝ Square Trimless Round Trimmed 3-3/4˝ 3-3/4˝ Flange finish Square Trimmed Reflector finish 1-1/4˝ 1-1/4˝ 1-1/4˝ 1-1/4˝ 3-3/4˝ Trim Dimensions - A3-2 Baffle Round Trimless 3-13/16” Square Trimless Round Trimmed 3-13/16” 3-13/16” Flange finish Square Trimmed Baffle finish 3-13/16” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 1-1/4” 5” 5”
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless 3" Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight / Optic 10º 3199 6398 9596 12795 1 2 Maximum Candela = 12795 Located At Horizontal Angle = 0, Vertical Angle = 0 # 1 - Vertical Plane Through Horizontal Angles (0 - 180) (Through Max. Cd.) # 2 - Horizontal Cone Through Vertical Angle (0) (Through Max. Cd.) Photometry 3" Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight / Optic 30º 352 703 1055 1406 1 2 Maximum Candela = 1406.316 Located At Horizontal Angle = 0, Vertical Angle = 0 # 1 - Vertical Plane Through Horizontal Angles (0 - 180) (Through Max. Cd.) # 2 - Horizontal Cone Through Vertical Angle (0) (Through Max. Cd.) 3" Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight / Optic 50º 174 347 521 694 1 2 Maximum Candela = 694.422 Located At Horizontal Angle = 0, Vertical Angle = 0 # 1 - Vertical Plane Through Horizontal Angles (0 - 180) (Through Max. Cd.) # 2 - Horizontal Cone Through Vertical Angle (0) (Through Max. Cd.)
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless Lumen Charts 2700K Lumens Efficacy Wattage 10º 30º 50º 10º 30º 50º Rated W 10 555 610 571 56 62 58 10 15 778 876 856 51 57 56 15 20 975 1072 1004 46 51 47 21 3000K Lumens Efficacy Wattage 10º 30º 50º 10º 30º 50º Rated W 10 594 654 612 60 66 62 10 15 834 938 917 54 61 60 15 20 1044 1149 1076 49 54 51 21 3500K Lumens Efficacy Wattage 10º 30º 50º 10º 30º 50º Rated W 10 641 705 660 65 71 67 10 15 899 1011 989 58 66 64 15 20 1125 1238 1159 53 59 55 21
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Notes: Catalog #:  Type: Project: Date: 14508 Nelson Ave. City of Industry, CA 91744 tel: 626.336.4511 fax: 626.330.4266 www.csllighting.com ©2020 Creative Systems Lighting, A Division of Troy-CSL Lighting, Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to change without notice. Spec-00158 Revised 08/18/2022 COMPATIBLE DIMMER CHARTS COMPATIBLE PHASE CUT DIMMERS AND DIMMING RANGE Manufacturer Model Manufacturer Model Cooper DAL06P Lutron CT103P DLC03P DV600P SLC03P DVCL-153P Leviton 6161 DVEL303P 6631-2 FAELV500 6633-P LG600P 6673-10W MAELV600 6683-IW S600P IPE04 S-603PG IPI06-1LZ SELV300P VPE06 TG-600P Lightolier ZP26QEW TGCL-153P COMPATIBLE 1-10V DIMMERS AND DIMMING RANGE Manufacturer Model Leviton IP740-DLZ Lightolier ZP600FAM120 V2000FAMU Lutron DVTV NTFTV Crestron CLS-EXP-DIMFLV DIN-4DIMFLV4 DIN-A08 GLX-DIMFLV8 3˝ Acrobat Shallow Adjustable Downlight IC/CP Shallow New Construction Housing Round or Square / Trimmed or Trimless
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Design Concepts 1. List 6 items to consider when designing lighting a. Decorative elements b. where does the task take place c. color of the light d. focal / highlight points e. light levels f. size and scale of elements 2. What types of fixtures can you use in an open office? Lift recessed, linear fixtures, round fixtures, pendant fixtures (open ceilings), wall lighting 3. What are some things to think about in a conference room? You may have a credenza for coffee, lunch service. Some sort of decorative element over the table Very similar to a dining room Don’t rely on decorative element for useable light
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s 4. Where should light be focused in a reception area? You want the guest to notice the reception area and draw attention to the area they need to go first (the desk) 5. What are some rules of thumb regarding pendants in a dining room? 1. Adding a decorative element around the dining space 2. Some may hang one over every table 3. Make sure to have uniform light to be able to see while eating 6. Where do you place lighting in a kitchen? 1. Workspaces / prep areas 2. Task areas 3. Places that are being used for eating
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Final Lighting Plans and Lighting Controls 1. How much power is consumed by electric lighting? answer- 30 - 40 % 2. What is 4-way switch? answer - can be controlled from 3 different locations 3. What is a photocell? answer- detects amount of daylight and dim fixtures depending on daylight 4. When would you consider using a dimming system? answer- when you want to set different looks or scenes 5. What is included in the final lighting plans? answer- ceiling wall floor, table, decorative 6. Which light fixtures are labeled? answer- all of them next to each fixture 7. How are the fixture cuts labeled answer- next to every fixture 8. Do we have furniture on a lighting plan? answer- yes 9. Where do we show table and floor lamps? answer- on the reflected ceiling plan so the contractor can purchase it 10. How does the electrical contractor use the fixture schedule? answer- show how to get each right fixture mounted in the right location with the right kind of electricity and the right kind of controls
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 A B C D LIFE CYCLE COST ANAYLSIS SYSTEM A SYSTEM B Differences 2X2 RECESSED TROFFERS 8' DIR/IND PENDANTS General Information Burning Hours/Yr 4272 4272 Energy Rate $0.14 $0.14 Fixture Life 60,000 80,000 (20000) Number of Fixtures 6 3 Luminaire wattage 22 232 (210) Initial Costs Cost Difference Fixture Cost $75 $1,000 Total Initial Costs $450 $3,000 ($2,550) 450 Operating Cost/ year Cost Difference Energy Cost $78.95 $416.26 Total Operating Costs $78.95 $416.26 ($337)
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A n t o i n e t t e W e s t p h a l C o l l e g e o f M e d i a A r t s & D e s i g n D r e x e l U n i v e r s i t y D e p a r t m e n t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e + I n t e r i o r s __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Lecture Worksheet __________________________________________________________________________________________________ COURSE INTR 351 - Lighting INSTRUCTOR Annette Hladio, Annette@archltg.com , 610-449-4049 Modified and Custom Fixtures 1. Name 3 reasons would you like a modified/custom fixture A. ORIGINAL IDEAS B. TO FIT CONCEPT OF THE SPACE C. TWEAKING A PRE EXSISTING FIXTURE TO BECOME MORE CUSTOM 2. Name 3 things you can change for a modified fixture A. COLOR OF LIGHT B. MATERIALS C. DIMENSIONS 3. Name 3 things you need to let the manufacturer know to get a fixture modified or custom made A. SIZE B. LIGHT COLOR C. MOUNTING D MATERIAL SUGGESTION
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CONDIMENT/ SODA STATION PASS THRU TAPE 141 REVIEW 140 SECURITY SURV. 147 MGR. SURV. 146 BREAK RM 104 BAR MICRO 142 KITCHEN SERVER 104a STATION DN DN DN TAPE 141 REVIEW 140 SECURITY SURV. 147 MGR. SURV. 146 BREAK RM 103a GAMING 139 CORRIDOR 104 BAR MICRO 142 KITCHEN SERVER 104a STATION 139a CORRIDOR
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FEC FEC ELEVATOR LOBBY FREIGHT ELEVATOR ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV EXIT STAIR EXIT STAIR MEN'S RR WOMEN'S RR MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL SHAFT JAN FIRE ALARM IT CH = 14'-0" CH = 9'-0" CH = 9'-0" CH = 9'-6" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 9'-6" CH = 9'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" FEC FEC FEC A100 1 TYP. ELEVATOR LOBBY FREIGHT ELEVATOR ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV EXIT STAIR EXIT STAIR MEN'S RR WOMEN'S RR MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL SHAFT JAN FIRE ALARM IT MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM ENCLOSED OFFICE MEETING ROOM ENCLOSED OFFICE CLIENT EXPIERENCE WORKSTATIONS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS CAFE RECEPTION WELLNESS ROOM WELLNESS ROOM ENCLOSED OFFICE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS TEST CAFE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS
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FEC FEC ELEVATOR LOBBY FREIGHT ELEVATOR ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV EXIT STAIR EXIT STAIR MEN'S RR WOMEN'S RR MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL SHAFT JAN FIRE ALARM IT CH = 14'-0" CH = 9'-0" CH = 9'-0" CH = 9'-6" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 9'-6" CH = 9'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 10'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" CH = 14'-0" FEC FEC FEC A100 1 TYP. ELEVATOR LOBBY FREIGHT ELEVATOR ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV EXIT STAIR EXIT STAIR MEN'S RR WOMEN'S RR MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL SHAFT JAN FIRE ALARM IT MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM ENCLOSED OFFICE MEETING ROOM ENCLOSED OFFICE CLIENT EXPIERENCE WORKSTATIONS PRODUCT MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS CAFE RECEPTION WELLNESS ROOM WELLNESS ROOM ENCLOSED OFFICE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS TEST CAFE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT WORKSTATIONS
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FEC ELEVATOR LOBBY FREIGHT ELEVATOR ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV ELEV EXIT STAIR MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL JAN FIRE ALARM IT STORAGE ROOM LEADERS OFFICE MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM FOUNDERS OFFICE MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM MEETING ROOM NOT CAFE
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1 2-1/4” Ø4-3/4” Ø120 Ø4-3/4” Ø120 57 2-3/8” 60 Flat Diffuser (FL) Regressed Diffuser (RG) mm inch Dimensions Features Nola RV Recessed visible Order specification 182910 A B C D D A OPTICS 1 SOP - satin opal diffuser 2 DPR - diffused prismatic optics C OPTIC TYPE 1 FL - flat 2 RG - regressed D BODY COLOR 1 WH - White 2 BL - Black D FUNNEL COLOR 1 WH - White 2 BL - Black 2 Installation: Recessed visible (RV). Light source: High-flux PCB LED modules, mid-power SMD LED, CRI > 80, MacAdam ≤2, 50.000h L90 B10. Optic: Satin opal polycarbonate diffuser (SOP), Soft-light prismatic PMMA diffuser (DPR). Body: Aluminium, powder coated. Control gear: Constant current driver - order separately. IP protection: 44. 120 - 277V A ++ PROJECT NAME REF QTY intra-lighting.us/#nola B LED COLOR SOP * DPR * 7 2700K CRI>80 1100 lm 1250 lm 3 3000K CRI>80 1200 lm 1250 lm 4 4000K CRI>80 1350 lm 1400 lm * Lumen output (RG version 500mA 13W) Driver options (Order separately) Driver P38WR FO no 120-277V 2-1/8" (54mm) 702120301 Driver P38WR 0-10V 0-10V 120-277V 2-1/8" (54mm) 702120299 QTY Article no. Cut out Voltage Dimmable Type L1
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HNE13 HNE13 PRODUCT FEATURES LAMPING Includes 33.9 watts, 1539 total delivered lumens, 3000K LED modules. Dimmable with most LED compatible ELV and TRIAC dimmers. Ships with 12 feet of field-cuttable black cloth cord. 120V Nightshade Black To view all available finish options, please visit techlighting.com HANEA GRANDE PENDANT ORDERING INFORMATION 700 700 SYSTEM SYSTEM FINISH FINISH LAMP LAMP TD TD LINE-VOLTAGE PENDANTS/SUSPENSION C CHROME NB NB NATURAL BRASS B NIGHTSHADE BLACK -LED930 -LED930 INTEGRATED LED 90 CRI 3000K 120V Inspired by mid-century design, the Hanea Grande Pendant celebrates the spherical geometry with an accent band in three finishes Available in modern finishes Collection includes Line- and Low-Voltage Pendants Includes 12 feet of field-cuttable black cloth cord This item is made of natural brass. It is a living finish that will patina and warm with age which adds richness. If it gets an uneven patina or spots, a brass cleaner can restore the finish Protected by a 5-year warranty, please visit the “About Us” Page on techlighting.com for more for warranty details Nightshade Black Chrome Natural Brass Nightshade Black 3/4 700 700 JOB NAME JOB NAME NOTES NOTES HNE13 © 2019 Tech Lighting, L.L.C. All rights reserved. The “Tech Lighting” graphic is a registered trademark of Tech Lighting, L.L.C. Tech Lighting reserves the right to change specifications for product improvements without notification. 7400 Linder Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077 T 847.410.4400 | F 847.410.4500 | techlighting.com L2
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SPECIFICATIONS PRIMARY MATERIAL PRIMARY MATERIAL Aluminum SHADE MATERIAL SHADE MATERIAL Acrylic NET WEIGHT NET WEIGHT 10 lbs HEIGHT HEIGHT 14in WIDTH WIDTH 13.7in LENGTH LENGTH 13.7in UP LIGHT / DOWN LIGHT / BOTH? UP LIGHT / DOWN LIGHT / BOTH? WET LISTED WET LISTED DAMP LISTED DAMP LISTED Yes DRY LISTED DRY LISTED MIN. HANGING HEIGHT MIN. HANGING HEIGHT 21.7in MAX HANGING HEIGHT MAX HANGING HEIGHT 159.7in TOTAL CORD LENGTH TOTAL CORD LENGTH 144in TOTAL STEM LENGTH TOTAL STEM LENGTH STEM QTY STEM QTY SLOPED CEILING ADAPTABLE? SLOPED CEILING ADAPTABLE? Yes 45° Max GENERAL LISTING GENERAL LISTING ETL Listed INCLUDES INCLUDES HANEA GRANDE PENDANT LAMPING SPECIFICATIONS LED LAMP LED LAMP INTEGRATED LED INTEGRATED LED NON LED NON LED NO LAMP NO LAMP DELIVERED LUMENS DELIVERED LUMENS 1539 WATTS WATTS 33.9 MAX WATTAGE PER BULB MAX WATTAGE PER BULB 33.9W INPUT VOLTAGE/ DIMMING TYPE INPUT VOLTAGE/ DIMMING TYPE 120V ELV, TRIAC CCT CCT 3000K CRI CRI 90 CRI LED LIFETIME LED LIFETIME L70 L70 >50000 AVERAGE BULB HOURS AVERAGE BULB HOURS FIELD SERVICEABLE LED FIELD SERVICEABLE LED LAMP BASE LAMP BASE Integrated LED LAMP SHAPE LAMP SHAPE Integrated LED LAMP INCLUDED? LAMP INCLUDED? True WARRANTY** WARRANTY** 5 Years * Dimming information available at www.techlighting.com/Downloads#dimming ** Visit techlighting.com for specific warranty limitations and details. T20 / T24 / JA8 INFORMATION Integrated Integrated LED LED Replacement Replacement LED Lamp LED Lamp No No Lamp * Lamp * This product can be used to comply with California Building Energy Efficiency Standards 2016 Title 24 Title 24 Part 6 / JA8. Yes This product can be used to comply with California Appliance Efficiency Standards 2016 Title 20 Title 20 and may be shipped to and sold in California. N/A * If a light fixture or component does not include a lamp or light source, it is the responsibility of the customer to select a lamp that meets the T24 and T20 requirements. © 2019 Tech Lighting, L.L.C. All rights reserved. The “Tech Lighting” graphic is a registered trademark of Tech Lighting, L.L.C. Tech Lighting reserves the right to change specifications for product improvements without notification. 7400 Linder Avenue, Skokie, IL 60077 T 847.410.4400 | F 847.410.4500 | techlighting.com
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White Structure Dimension L W H Dimension (mm): L: 310 W: 310 H: 100 Cut Out (mm): Lco: 295 Wco: 295 Hco: 148 Photometry Light output ratio LOR 100 ULOR 0 DLOR 100 Luminaire efficacy (LEF) 84 UGR values X=4H, Y=8H S = 0,25H Radiant class 70/50/20 Transverse 21.8 Longitudinal 21.8 Classification BZ BZ 5 UTE 1.00 E DIN A30 CIE 47 78 95 100 100 Product description Installation: Recessed ceiling (RV) Optic material: Satin opal PMMA diffuser Material: Steel-sheet, powder coated Luminaire luminous flux: 1045 lm Light source luminous flux: 1540 lm Luminaire efficacy: 84 lm/W Correlated colour temperature - CCT: 3000 K Colour rendering index - CRI: 80 Chromaticity tolerance (initial MacAdam): 3 Lumen maintenance factor: 50000h L90 B10 at 25°C Driver: DALI dimmable LED driver Sensor: No Sensor Power Supply Range: 230V 50Hz IP protection : IP20, IP43 from the exposed side. Weight: 3,00 kg Energy class: A++ Colour: White Structure Power: 12,50 W Karo RV 300 SOP 1050 lm 13 W 830 DALI IP43 white ARTICLE NO: 18281111101 1 | 7. dec. 2022 www.intra-lighting.com info@intra-lighting.com /
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Kalis Line SDI Suspended direct-indirect 1727 U 0 1 A B C D E F 1727 U 0 1 A B C D E F 1727 U 0 1 A B C D E F A OPTICS 1 SOP - satin opal diffuser 2 DPR - diffused prismatic * *Indirect module comes always with SOP diffuser Dimension inch mm B DRIVER U 0-10V dimmable 120-277V Linear module Features Horizontal corner modules D LED COLOR 5 3000K CRI>80 (SO) 8 3000K CRI>80 (HO) F 3000K CRI>90 (SO) D 3000K CRI>90 (HO) C 3500K CRI>80 (SO) 9 3500K CRI>80 (HO) 6 4000K CRI>80 (SO) 8 4000K CRI>80 (HO) I 4000K CRI>90 (SO) D 4000K CRI>90 (HO) *SO = Strandard output, HO = High output 2-1/2” 65 1-7/16” REF PROJECT NAME Order specification QTY QTY QTY 1 2 90° L1 L1 L4
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36 Installation: Suspended (S). Light source: High-flux PCB LED modules, mid- power SMD LED, CRI > 80, MacAdam ≤2, 50.000h L90 B10. Optic: Satin opal polycarbonate diffuser (SOP), Micro prismatic polycarbonate diffuser (MPR). Light distribution: Direct / Indirect (SDI). Body: Extruded aluminium profile, powder coated. Control gear: Integrated highly-efficient 0-10 dimmable driver 120-277V. IP protection: 20. Accessories (order separately): Adjustable wire suspension and canopy with power cable available in various lengths (S version). E LENGTH Lumen output* (SO) Lumen output* (HO) Linear (L) 3 44-3/16" (1122 mm) 2000 +1550 lm 35W 2800+2200 lm 52W 4 55-1/4" (1402 mm) 2500+2050 lm 45W 3600+2950 lm 67W 5 66-1/4" (1682 mm) 3000+2600 lm 55W 4300+3700 lm 83W 6 77-1/4" (1962 mm) 3500+3100 lm 65W 5000+4400 lm 98W 8 99-1/4" (2522 mm) 4500+4100 lm 85W 6500+5900 lm 128W 0 121-5/16" (3082 mm) 5500+5200 lm 107W 7900+7400 lm 162W Horizontal corner modules (L1xL1) 1 23" x 23" (585x585 mm) 2000 +1550 lm 35W 2800+2200 lm 52W 2 34" x 34" (865x865 mm) 3000+2600 lm 55W 4300+3700 lm 83W *Fixture lumen output data refer to delivered lumens for 4000K, SOP optic. Use lumens multiplier: 0.95 for 830 and 835, 1.095 for DPR optics (for direct lumens only). F BODY COLOR FINISH 1 White 2 Black Configure accessories on the next page intra-lighting.us/#kalis Intra lighting has the right to change, at any time, the technical aspect of its products or product data without prior notice. 4-5/8” 118 L D LUMINAIRE TYPE 2 linear module 3 horizontal corner 90° module 5 Vertical corner 90° module A ++ 120 - 277V
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Project: Type: ELIA MULTIPLE ROUND PENDANT STATIC WHITE 3737 Cote Vertu St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4R 2C9 T (514) 225-4304 F (514) 931 -4862 www.lumenwerx.com Lumenwerx reserves the right to modify product specifications without notification. © Lumenwerx, ULC. All rights reserved. ELIA-MULTIPLE-ROUND-PENDANT-SPEC-REV0 December 14, 2021 1 / 4 LUMINAIRE ID SIZE OPTIC LIGHT SOURCE 1 CRI ELIMRP ULO SW 90 ELIMRP - Elia Multiple Round Pendant 2 RINGS 3 RINGS ULO - Uniform Lambertian Optic SW - Static white 1 Chromawerx Sola, Duo and Quadro also available. Consult factory for details. 90 - 90 CRI 2+3 - Elia 24" + Elia 36" 2+4 - Elia 24" + Elia 48" 2+5 - Elia 24" + Elia 60" 3+4 - Elia 36" + Elia 48" 3+5 - Elia 36" + Elia 60" 4+5 - Elia 48" + Elia 60" 2+3+4 - Elia 24" + Elia 36" + Elia 48" 2+3+5 - Elia 24" + Elia 36" + Elia 60" 2+4+5 - Elia 24" + Elia 48" + Elia 60" 3+4+5 - Elia 36" + Elia 48" + Elia 60" Order Guide LUMEN PACKAGE (lm) COLOR TEMP. VOLTAGE REMOTE DRIVER 3 ELECTRICAL 5 1C 2 RINGS 3 RINGS 27 - 2700K 30 - 3000K 35 - 3500K 40 - 4000K 120 - 120V 277 - 277V UNV - 120V-277V 347 2 -347V 2 Available with D1 driver only. D1 - 1% 0-10V DA 4 - DALI LTEA2W - Lutron 1% - 2 wire FP 120V LDE1 4 - Lutron Hi-Lume 1% Eco ELD1 - eldoLED 1% ECOdrive 0-10V ELD0 - eldoLED0.1% SOLOdrive 0-10V 3 PoE (Power-over-Ethernet) compatible. Consult factory for details. 4 On-site commissioning is required. 1C - 1 circuit 5 For other circuit configurations, consult factory. Low Med. High Low Med. High 2+3 7500 10000 12500 2+3+4 13500 18000 22500 2+4 9000 12000 15000 2+3+5 15000 20000 25000 2+5 10500 14000 17500 2+4+5 16500 22000 27500 3+4 10500 14000 17500 3+4+5 18000 24000 30000 3+5 12000 16000 20000 4+5 13500 18000 22500 MOUNTING FINISH RDB SC DRIVER BOX 6 CANOPY FINISH POWER MOUNTING POINTS MOUNTING CABLE LENGTH 8 W - White AL - Aluminum B - Black CF - Custom finish, specify RAL# RDB 7 - Remote driver box 6 For more information see page 3. 7 Multiple remote driver boxes may be necessary for lumen packages higher than 10000 lm. W - White AL - Aluminum B - Black CF - Custom finish, specify RAL# POC - Integrated suspension power-over-aircraft cable BAC - Black power cord + aircraft cable WAC - White power cord + aircraft cable SC - Single canopy 18IN - 18" 24IN - 24" 36IN - 36" 48IN - 48" 60IN - 60" 72IN - 72" 96IN - 96" 120IN - 120" ##IN - Specify nominal length in inches 8 Minimum mounting heights are based on the size of the ring on top (closest to ceiling) of the stack: Fixture size Minimum height Ø 24" Ø 36" Ø 48" Ø 60" min height 14" min height 21" min height 28" min height 35" See website for the Pendant Mounting Guide DESCRIPTION Elia Multiple Round pendants are the result of bringing two or three Elia Round fixtures (with diameters from 2’ to 5’ only) together, arranged on different planes and sharing one canopy. Elia is equipped with LED arrays illuminating inward and outward from its circular housing. Elia fixtures serve as decorative, modern focal points of interior spaces. It is also available with Chromawerx Sola, Duo, and Quadro. -6
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ELIA MULTIPLE ROUND PENDANT STATIC WHITE 3737 Cote Vertu St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4R 2C9 T (514) 225-4304 F (514) 931 -4862 www.lumenwerx.com Lumenwerx reserves the right to modify product specifications without notification. © Lumenwerx, ULC. All rights reserved. ELIA-MULTIPLE-ROUND-PENDANT-SPEC-REV0 December 14, 2021 2 / 4 Photometrics Delivered lumens at 40K at 90 CRI 24" diameter 36" diameter LED output WATTS NOMINAL DELIVERED LUMENS LPW Low 34.6 3000 87 Medium 47.7 4000 84 High 61.7 5000 81 LED output WATTS NOMINAL DELIVERED LUMENS LPW Low 51.7 4500 87 Medium 71.7 6000 84 High 92.3 7500 81 48" diameter 60" diameter LED output WATTS NOMINAL DELIVERED LUMENS LPW Low 69.2 6000 87 Medium 95.4 8000 84 High 123.5 10000 81 LED output WATTS NOMINAL DELIVERED LUMENS LPW Low 86.5 7500 87 Medium 119.3 10000 84 High 154.2 12500 81 Multiplier @ CRI90 CCT (K) Watts LPW 2700 1.08 0.92 3000 1.05 0.96 3500 1.02 0.98 4000 1.00 1.00 Ø Diameter Ø Diameter Ø Diameter Ø Diameter 24 36 48 60 Ø 26 1/16" Ø 37 7/16" Ø 49 13/16" Ø 62 1/8" ELIMRP - Elia Multiple Round Pendant Dimensions SECTION VIEW 2 1/8" 1 15/16" ELIMRP - Elia Multiple Round Pendant
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ELIA MULTIPLE ROUND PENDANT STATIC WHITE 3737 Cote Vertu St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4R 2C9 T (514) 225-4304 F (514) 931 -4862 www.lumenwerx.com Lumenwerx reserves the right to modify product specifications without notification. © Lumenwerx, ULC. All rights reserved. ELIA-MULTIPLE-ROUND-PENDANT-SPEC-REV0 December 14, 2021 3 / 4 Mounting Options RDB - REMOTE DRIVER BOX SC - SINGLE CANOPY Power cord Canopy Aircraft cable J-BOX (by others) * RDB with driver Canopy J-BOX (by others) POC * RDB with driver AC - Aircraft cable POC - Power-over-aircraft cable *Minimum height For single canopy option, the minimum required mounting heights: Fixture size * Minimum height Ø 24" min height 14" Ø 36" min height 21" Ø 48" min height 28" Ø 60" min height 35"
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ELIA MULTIPLE ROUND PENDANT STATIC WHITE 3737 Cote Vertu St-Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4R 2C9 T (514) 225-4304 F (514) 931 -4862 www.lumenwerx.com Lumenwerx reserves the right to modify product specifications without notification. © Lumenwerx, ULC. All rights reserved. ELIA-MULTIPLE-ROUND-PENDANT-SPEC-REV0 December 14, 2021 4 / 4 FINISH Interior - 95% reflective, matte white powder coating Exterior - Matte white, matte black or aluminum powder coating. Custom finishes are also available. CONSTRUCTION Housing - Rolled and seamlessly welded aluminum extrusion, wide variety of colored powder coating Diffuser - Uniform Lambertian optic, co-extruded flexible polycarbonate satine finished lens WEIGHT Elia round 24 - 10lbs - 4.4kg Elia round 36 - 15lbs - 6.8kg Elia round 48 - 20lbs - 9kg Elia round 60 - 25lbs - 11.2kg CERTIFICATIONS ETL - Rated for Indoor Dry/Damp locations. Conforms to UL Standard 1598 and certified to CAN/CSA Standard C22.2 No. 250.0. WARRANTY Lumenwerx provides a five-year limited warranty of electrical and mechanical performance of the luminaires, including the LED boards, drivers, and auxiliary electronics. Lumenwerx will repair or replace defective luminaires or components at our discretion, provided they have been installed and operated in accordance with our specifications. Other limitations apply, please refer to the full warranty on our website. Technical Specifications OPTIC Uniform Lambertian Optic (ULO) - Thermoformed from impact- modified white PMMA, the ULO provides even luminosity, with up to 88% transmission. Combined with the LED array running around the inside of the housing, the open form and optic create a widespread 50% inward and 50% outward light distribution with spacing criteria of 1.6. LIGHT SOURCE Custom array of mid-flux LEDs are mounted directly to the housing for optimal thermal performance. Available in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K with 90 CRI and elevated R9 value. Color consistency is maintained to 3 SDCM. LEDs are operated at a reduced drive current to optimize efficacy and lumen maintenance. All LEDs have been tested in accordance with IESNA LM-80-08 and results have shown L80 lumen maintenance are greater than 60,000 hours. Absolute product photometry is measured and presented in accordance with IESNA LM-79, unless otherwise indicated. ELECTRICAL Factory-set, adjustable output current LED driver with universal (120-277VAC) input. Dimmable from 100% to 1% with 0-10V dimming control. Rated life (90% survivorship) of 50,000 hours at 50ºC max. ambient (and 70ºC max. case) temperature. At maximum driver load: Efficiency>84%, PF>0.9, THD<20%. Other specifiable options include Lutron Hi-Lume 1% (specify 2-wire, or Ecosystem Dim-to-Off), eldoLED 1% ECOdrive 0-10V, eldoLED 0.1% SOLOdrive 0-10V, and DALI protocol drivers. All of our standard 0-10V drivers are NEMA 410 compliant. PoE Depending on the PoE manufacturer selected, Lumenwerx will install the node in factory as either integral to the luminaire or as a remote module. Factory programming of the PoE node may or may not enable the following functionalities: lumen package, Duo (tunable white), Quadro (RGBW) emergency battery backup, and sensor integration. These must be addressed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
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