May 2011 - Illuminating Engineering Society
May 2011 - Illuminating Engineering Society
May 2011 - Illuminating Engineering Society
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PL<br />
PRODUCTS<br />
+ LITERATURE<br />
7. EYE Lighting International<br />
introduces kíaroLED outdoor,<br />
architectural-grade LED luminaires.<br />
KíaroLED color-correcting<br />
optics improve uniformity and<br />
reduce color shift by redirecting<br />
light. Superior light control delivers<br />
more light-on-task at a lower<br />
wattage than competitive LED<br />
luminaires. The increased number<br />
of street-side lumens result in<br />
better visibility and minimize the<br />
amount of poles.<br />
www.eyelighting.com/led<br />
8. Pulsar introduces the<br />
ChromaStrip25 TriColour LED<br />
slim-line linear strips designed for<br />
entertainment and architecture<br />
applications. ChromaStrip 25 is<br />
compact with a diameter of only<br />
25mm. IP66 rating for exterior<br />
use also makes the units easy<br />
to clean. ChromaStrip 25 utilizes<br />
UV-protected, polycarbonate<br />
tubes for long life. It is offered in a<br />
dozen sizes. www.pulsarlight.com<br />
7.<br />
8.<br />
9. Compact 3.4-W LED puck lights<br />
from Nora Lighting measure 2 .75-<br />
in. wide and .5-in. deep; produce<br />
70 lumens per watt (210 lumens<br />
per unit); and are available in<br />
3,000K and 4,200K color temperatures.<br />
They are available as<br />
a single unit or in a three-puck kit<br />
and are CA Title 24 compliant and<br />
rated for up to 30,000 hours.<br />
www.noralighting.com<br />
10. Beacon Products introduces<br />
Vinoy, a pole-mounted luminaire<br />
available in early 20th-century<br />
street and area lighting designs.<br />
Units have an easy to relamp<br />
9.<br />
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108 <strong>May</strong> <strong>2011</strong> | LD+A www.ies.org