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The Sea Wind outdoor ceiling fan from Hunter Fan Company is a nautical<br />

inspired globe light design and bronze finish combined with all an aluminum<br />

housing focuses towards outdoor living spaces. Its five 52 in. solid teak<br />

blades are especially designed for outdoor use and complimented by rust<br />

prevention features that give the ceiling fan a non-rust guarantee. Also features<br />

a wobble-free canopy mounting system, keeping the fan in balance,<br />

and a hands-free loop that temporary supports the fan during wiring.<br />

Circle 89 on Reader Service Card.<br />

design, size, distribution and lamping.<br />

High performance and efficiencies<br />

provide an alternative to linear<br />

row lighting in many applications.<br />

Fixtures are constructed of spun<br />

steel housing in larger sizes from<br />

32-39 in. diameters and smaller, Jr,<br />

sizes from 23-29 in. diameters.<br />

They also include a variety of distribution,<br />

diffuser, and lumen output<br />

choices. Indirect and indirect/<br />

direct versions are available, using<br />

compact fluorescent lamps for uplight<br />

and 2D lamps for down-light.<br />

Fixtures are installed using a simple<br />

stem/aircraft cable assembly.<br />

Circle 86 on Reader Service Card.<br />

Celine, a new group of pendant,<br />

table and floor lamps is classic<br />

and modern. Its subtle refinement<br />

and clear functionality makes it<br />

appropriate for any number of interior<br />

settings and styles. The luminaire<br />

has a satin white cylindrical<br />

blown glass diffuser, its base has a<br />

brushed nickel finish and it uses<br />

incandescent lamps.<br />

Circle 88 on Reader Service Card.<br />

www.iesna.org<br />

The mini reflector luminaire from<br />

Ruud <strong>Lighting</strong> is designed to light<br />

small industrial areas, including<br />

mezzanines and similar work or storage<br />

spaces that do not require a<br />

full-sized lighting fixture. The “D<br />

series” features a die-cast aluminum<br />

housing with a thermal airisolation<br />

chamber that separates<br />

the ballast from the capacitor and<br />

ignitor. A hydro-formed aluminum<br />

reflector attaches with screws<br />

directly to the ballast housing.<br />

Fixture includes a medium-base<br />

lamp available in metal halide,<br />

pulse-start metal halide or highpressure<br />

sodium, in wattages of 70<br />

through 150.<br />

Circle 87 on Reader Service Card.<br />

A multi-page brochure describing<br />

Litecontrol’s family of individual<br />

pendant-mounted architectural fluorescent<br />

lighting fixtures offers 21<br />

different product choices with a<br />

variety of options, including fixture<br />

Infrared discrete LED’s from<br />

LEDtronics fulfill the demand for<br />

high-powered, high-speed emitters<br />

in wireless connectivity, imaging<br />

systems and analysis equipment.<br />

These LEDs use advanced semi<br />

conductor compounds to produce<br />

infrared emissions in the wavelengths<br />

of 850 nm, 880nm, and<br />

940nm. Sizes available are T1<br />

(3mm), T1-3/4 (5mm) and SMT<br />

(3.4mm x 8mm). T1 (3mm) and T1-<br />

3/4 (5mm) LEDs come with strong<br />

leads that hold up to the stress of<br />

wire-wrap and through-hole applications.<br />

The SMT model is packaged<br />

in a plastic housing allowing<br />

infrared functionality to be incorporated<br />

into miniature-sized electronic<br />

devices.<br />

Circle 85 on Reader Service Card.<br />

LD+A/February 2003 51

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