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Page 1: ELP Lighting Guide 0909 - Engineered Lighting Products

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10768 LOWER AZUSA ROAD • EL MONTE • CA 91731 • 626-579-0943 • FAX: 626-579-6803 • E-MAIL: [email protected] • WWW.ELPLIGHTING.COM 2010

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2 . . . . . . . . . Cast Gypsum Luminaires

(“Hole In The Wall,” “Hole In The Ceiling” & Others)

34 . . . . . . . . . Indirect Lighting

44 . . . . . . . . . Wall Wash & Merchandise Lighting

60 . . . . . . . . . Cove Lighting

72 . . . . . . . . . Video Conference Lighting

48 . . . . . . . . . Exterior Lighting

84 . . . . . . . . . Why ELP?

85 . . . . . . . . . Product Selection Guide

93 . . . . . . . . . Request Postcards

Contents

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It was a simple curve, sketched by Ralph Swarens on a paper napkin at

his favorite coffee shop back in 1985, that shaped the beginnings of a

revolutionary little lighting company. Mr. Swarens had a passion for

solving problems from new and creative angles. And his conception of

“The Perfect Reflector Curve” did exactly that. He patented the idea,

and utilized his extensive knowledge of new lighting technologies to

produce the first recessed, linear, fluorescent wall washer. It’s an

engineering design that’s still perfect today, beautifully illuminating

environments without glare, using fixtures that optimize the lamp source

and provide an appropriate quality and quantity of light for the task.

Today, Engineered Lighting Products (ELP) continues to bring inventive

ideas to light. And we invite you to see our latest on the pages that follow.

Like Mr. Swarens, our experienced, long-term staff maintains a true vision

for quality, superior performance, harmonious design and flexibility. We like

to think this vision, combined with excellent technical assistance and

customer service, is the reason for our continued growth and success.

We hope you appreciate our efforts.

Toni Swarens

CEO

History and Vision

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This contemporary interpretation of Gothic

style architecture was a stunning success

for the Asbury United Methodist Church.

The entryway’s lofty peaked ceiling and

expansive dimensions were designed to

inspire a sense of awe. Additionally, designers

used our #155BX-HITW8x29, “Hole In The Wall”

fixtures to fill the space with volumes of indirect

light to evoke a feeling of God’s presence.

The cast GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum)

portion of the fixture blends with the wall, while

the metal fixture housing is nestled within.

N O V I S I B L E T R I M S O R H A R D W A R E .

T H E P E R F E C T C O M P L E M E N T T O G R E AT A R C H I T E C T U R E .

Cast Gypsum Luminaires

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Light, as far as the eye can see. And not a hint

of hardware or metal trim to be found. That’s

the beauty of our innovative “Hole In The Wall”

fixtures used to light the Great Room in this

contemporary Colorado home. To enhance the

picturesque view of the vast landscape beyond,

general lighting is cast from four sides. Our

fluorescent #126QD-HITW6x13 fixtures on the

glass wall are recessed into the pillars framing

the windows, ensuring a scene that’s every bit

as beautiful within. The cast GRG (Glass Fiber

Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the fixture blends

with the pillars, while the metal fixture housing is

nestled inside.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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Lighting this expansive space indirectly from

four sides adds both volume and interest to this

spectacular room. Blending perfectly with the

clean architectural lines, our unobtrusive,

#155BX-HITW8x29 “Hole In The Wall” fixtures

are actually part of the gypsum wall. Sight lines

from both floor levels were considered when

determining the mounting height, so that the

hardware and lamp are never visible. The cast

GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion of

the fixture blends with the wall, while the metal

fixture housing is nestled within.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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The Vance Residence carried the modern lines

of the contemporary kitchen through to the

lighting with the clean minimal look of the square

aperture “Hole In The Ceiling” fixtures. The 8˝

aperture, #190PAR-HITCS-8 fixtures were used

for general lighting and can easily be dimmed to

fetch that midnight snack. The cast GRG (Glass

Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the fixture

blends with the ceiling, while the metal fixture

housing attaches above.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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Louisiana State University utilized several

models of our cast “Hole In The Ceiling”

fixtures as part of the renovation of the Cox

Communications Academic Center for Student

Athletes. The 8˝ aperture, #242TT-HITCR-8

fixtures were used to illuminate the lounge

areas of this modern computer lab. The cast

GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion of

the fixture blends with the ceiling, while the metal

fixture housing attaches above. The result is an

environment with just the right amount of light,

and virtually no glare.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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Architects and designers seek opportunities to

combine function and form. In this case, the

clean, no-trim look of our “Hole in the Ceiling”

fixtures is a beautiful and practical fit for the

pristine Administration Center of Louisiana State

University’s Academic Center. Our 6˝ aperture,

#226TT-HITCR-6 fixtures were used to illuminate

work counters that run the length of the space,

as well as accent the interesting pillars spaced

along the sides.The cast GRG (Glass Fiber

Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the fixture blends

with the ceiling, while the metal fixture housing

attaches above.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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A unique donor wall graces the entrance to

Louisiana State University’s Academic Center,

spotlighting those who made the renovation of

the 54,000 square-foot facility a reality. Our

“Hole In The Ceiling” fixtures illuminate the

pristine interior just beyond the glass doors.

With our large selection of lamps and apertures,

this architect was able to utilize several styles

throughout the project. Each creates an

aesthetic quality of light in which the

architecture can shine.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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Pure elegance inspired by the softly flared

bell of a horn instrument. These “Hole In The

Ceiling” lighting fixtures were designed for the

Juilliard School of Music lobby renovation for

Tully Hall at the Lincoln Center in New York City.

The unique down lights beckoning throughout

the lobby, allude to the musical wonders

beyond. The cast GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced

Gypsum) portion of the #1150PAR-HITCRC-18

fixture blends with the ceiling, while the metal

fixture housing is attached above.

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Entering this immaculate reception area of

the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,

the lighting steps towards the windows beyond

and draws you through to study the spectacular

view. A perfect complement to the architecture

and furniture, the 8˝ square aperture “Hole In The

Ceiling” #226TT-HITCS-8 carries the angular

theme to the ceiling. The cast GRG (Glass Fiber

Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the fixture blends

with the ceiling, while the metal fixture housing is

attached above.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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Planes, surfaces and interesting beams of light

define this thoroughfare. The jutting walls along

the corridor are further accentuated with our

#126TT-HITW8X8 “Hole In The Wall” fixtures.

Placed properly, the cast GRG (Glass Fiber

Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the fixture blends

with the wall, while the metal fixture housing that

is nestled within is above eye level. This beautiful

LEED certified space that MOA Architecture

created for themselves definitely keeps their

creativity in overdrive.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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This corporate café is a lively, invigorating space.

The lighting design for the high-tech company

with random “dashes” of white and vividly

colored rectangles is meant to be reminiscent of

the old, original computer data cards. Our

“Slot In The Ceiling” #139BX-SITC, SITC Series

down lights create the computer card “dashes”

in the ceiling. Once installed, the cast GRG

(Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the

fixture blends with the ceiling, while the metal

fixture housing is attached above. The cascade

of color from the fixtures is a refreshing surprise.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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This clean, crisp interior is designed to “pop”

the Pop! At Pops Route 66 it’s all about the

soda. Our #242TT-HITCS-8 “Hole In The Ceiling”

fixtures unobtrusively provide general down

lighting throughout the space. The cast GRG

(Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the

fixture blends with the ceiling, while the metal

fixture housing attaches above. Against the

walls, illuminating products, displays and

features, are continuous rows of our

#154T5WWAKCC, AK Series wall wash fixtures.

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Light fills this large square foyer with or without

the sun! Clerestory windows allow light to pour in

from the skies while below our continuously

mounted #255BX-HITW8X54 “Hole In The Wall”

fixtures mimic the light from within. The

architect’s design precisely cuts and joins

individual fixture castings to mount them end to

end. The cast GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced

Gypsum) portion of the fixture blends with the

wall, as one continuous slot, while the metal

fixture housings are nestled within.

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Multi-layers of indirect illumination allow

different lighting schemes in the exam rooms of

the Baptist Hospital NICU. Mounted to the wall,

ELP’s pre-fabricated cove system, the CLC

Series, helps to provide a comfortably bright

exam room or much softer setting if required.

The decorative cast GRG (Glass Fiber

Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the

#232T-8CLC-C-10 cove attaches and

blends with the wall, while the metal

reflector/ballast attaches within, shielded

from view.

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The significance of the nursing station hub is

visually communicated with framing structures

and lighting from above and below. Each of the

formidable pillars have a #126TT-HITW8X8,

“Hole In The Wall” fixture installed. The cast

GRG (Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion

of the fixtures blends and becomes part of

the wall, while the metal fixture insert is

attached and hidden inside.

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C A S T G Y P S U M L U M I N A I R E S

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Cornice Cove • CLC SeriesFive decorat ive sty les

Slot in the Cei l ing • SITC SeriesCont inuous Row & Indiv idual

Hole in the Wal l • HITW SeriesSquare, arched & round apertures

Hole in the Cei l ing • HITC SeriesSquare & round apertures

5˝ to 10˝

4˝ to 6˝

11-1/2˝ to 23-3/4˝

4-1/2˝ to 18˝

7-7/8˝to 20-1/8˝

3-1/2˝

12˝ to 36˝

9-3/4˝

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Skillfully applied indirect lighting welcomes you

into the Lincoln Triangle lobby. As well, the

lighting balances the dark finishes so they don’t

overwhelm the space. Our #126QD-HITW6X13

“Hole In The Wall” fixtures along the wall add to

the unusual geometric shapes and motif of the

space, without adding glare. The cast GRG (Glass

Fiber Reinforced Gypsum) portion of the fixture

blends with the wall and there is no metal trim or

lamp within view. The indirect lighting theme

carries through the lobby and peaks at the

reception desk.

I N D I R E C T L I G H T I N G , C O M F O R TA B L E G L A R E F R E E I L L U M I N AT I O N .

Indirect Lighting

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This floor wash design used at Home

Savings of America is an effective way to

scale back lighting in the evening, yet still

provide safe passage for employees that

may be working late. The “Trimless” AK Series

fixture #113PLWW-AK-TL-MOD provided

here was modified slightly to accommodate

the marble finish on the wall. The standard

“Trimless” option allows the gypsum wall

finish to end right at the edge of the lighted

opening for a clean construction appearance.

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Always bright, lighting up ideas and the future,

the Oakton Library stands ready to explore.

Abundant natural light saturates the space while

ELP #454T-5WW-A-15-FL-Y, A15 Series fixtures,

await the dusk. From two sides, they indirectly

reflect light from the ceiling to rain down into the

aisles. The results are very comfortable, day or

night and quite conducive to learning.

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I N D I R E C T L I G H T I N G

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MBT architects found that lighting planes and

surfaces can be a very dramatic way to add

dimension and volume to your space. The

luminaires shown here do exactly that by

lighting the side wall of the lobby with a

continuous row of #240BXWW-AKTB,

AKTB Series fixtures and the ceiling along the

corridor with the #139BXWW-AK, AK Series.

Light levels along the corridor are

15.9 Footcandles.

IES lighting standards recommend between 10-20

Footcandles for this type of corridor area in offices.

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A6 Ser ies

A9 Ser ies

A15 Ser ies

AK Ser iesAKCW Ser iesAKS Ser ies

CW Ser iesCWCC Ser iesCWS Ser iesCWTB Ser ies

HITW Ser ies

ID Ser iesIDTB Ser iesIDS Ser ies

IW Ser iesIWCC Ser iesIWS Ser iesIWTB Ser ies

Min i Ser ies

MP Ser iesMPCW Ser iesMPS Ser ies

SY Ser ies

6-5/8˝

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9-3/16˝

2-7/8˝

14-7/8˝ to 25-5/8˝

7˝ to16-1/4˝

8-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

12˝ to 36˝

12˝ to 24˝

4-1/2˝ to 6˝

10˝

7-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

2-1/2˝ to 3˝

9-1/4˝

4-3/4˝

I N D I R E C T L I G H T I N G

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We have a knack for putting a name in lights.

At this Wilsons Leather store, the lighting

designer needed the high performance of our

patented reflector system, but wanted the

fixture to have minimal intrusion into the

architectural space. Our “Trimless” option

for the AK Series #240BXWW-AK-TLD was

the perfect fit. In fact, this exciting alternative

is offered for all of our recessed hard

ceiling fixtures.

E N T I C E W I T H L I G H T I N G , A N D A N Y

V E R T I C A L S U R F A C E C A N B E Y O U R C A N V A S

Wall Wash & Merchandise Lighting

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Our “Trimless” option was used for these

AK Series #240BXWW-AK-TLD fixtures, also

in Wilsons Leather. The design allows the ceiling

finish to end right at the edge of the lighted

opening for a clean construction appearance.

Excellent light levels and uniformity are provided

for product viewing, with the fixtures mounted

3 feet from the merchandise and 8 feet on

center. The quality of light appropriately

accentuates the quality of the product.

W A L L W A S H & M E R C H A N D I S E L I G H T I N G

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Sometimes it all comes down to what’s on the

packaging. In this case, excellent vertical and

horizontal merchandising light levels (180 FC

average) were provided to help display product

and make labels easier to read. Bristol Farms

store designers chose to attach the fixtures to a

decorative structure secured to the islands. For

the comfort of shoppers, louvers provide lamp

shielding on these SY Series, #255BXWW-SY

fixtures.

The ratio between the illumination on the merchandise and

light levels for customer evaluation is well within the 3 to 1

ratio recommendation of the IES.

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In an ad agency, the space needs to be

conducive to bright ideas. So, to invigorate the

neutral tone decor of their offices, Cole & Weber

chose to use bold accents of color on certain

walls. Two of our AKC Series fixtures

#240BXWW-AKCC were used to further

emphasize the brilliant hue and logo.

The fixtures mount end to end to create

an 8 foot continuous unit.

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The advertising philosophy at Cole & Weber

cannot be overlooked when illuminated with

three of our AKC Series #240BXWW-AKCC

fixtures. The 4´ housings mount end-to-end to

provide a continuous 12´ run. Although even

illumination may be attained without mounting

luminaires end-to-end, many designers prefer

the look. We can provide continuous runs in

many lengths by using a combination of 2´,

3´ and 4´ fixtures.

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The warm focused lighting in the University of

Oregon Football locker room was designed to

create a sense of pride and camaraderie. Its

many rooms are a place to bond, learn and even

meditate. ELP’s DW Series #154T-5DW-CC-LV

fixtures wash the face of the lockers. Designed

for close placement to the wall, the fixtures also

direct light backwards, to help comfortably

illuminated the space indirectly. This 2003,

GE Edison Award of Merit, lighting design

achieved 0.77 watts per square foot, which

was well below the allowed 1.4 watts.

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The six fixtures lighting this waiting room

at Wilbur Medical Plaza create drama and

contrast as they light the entire room by lighting

the walls. Additionally, these six AKTB Series

#140BXWW-AKTB fixtures provide an average

of over 40 horizontal Footcandles so that

patients have an ideal environment for

reading while they wait.

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11-1/2˝ to 23-3/4˝

4-1/2˝ to 18˝

7-7/8˝to 20-1/8˝

9-3/4˝

6˝ & 10˝

10-5/8˝

HITC Ser iesHole In theCei l ingDown L ight

SC Ser iesDown L ight

SITC Ser iesSlot In TheCei l ing

DL Ser iesDLCC Ser iesDLTB Ser ies

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A6 Ser ies

A9 Ser ies

AA Ser iesAACC Ser iesAATB Ser ies

AAD Ser iesAADCC Ser iesAADTB Ser ies

AAM Ser iesAAMCC Ser iesAAMTB Ser ies

AWW Ser iesAWWCC Ser iesAWWS Ser iesAWWTB Ser ies

AK Ser iesAKCC Ser iesAKS Ser iesAKTB Ser ies

CW Ser iesCWCC Ser iesCWS Ser iesCWTB Ser ies

DW Ser iesDWCC Ser iesDWS Ser iesDWTB Ser ies

HITC Ser iesHole in the Ceil ingAdjustable

HITW Ser iesHole in the WallAs Wall Wash

IW Ser iesIWCC Ser iesIWTB Ser iesIWS Ser ies

MAXI Ser iesMAXI-CC Ser iesMAXI-S Ser iesMAXI-TB Ser ies

MINI Ser ies

MP Ser iesMPCC Ser iesMPS Ser iesMPTB Ser ies

SC Ser iesWal l Wash

SY Ser ies

TH Ser ies

VT Ser iesVTS Ser iesVTTB Ser ies

3-3/8˝

9-3/16˝

2-7/8˝

10-3/8˝ to 12-1/8˝

5˝ to 7˝

10-3/8˝ to 12-1/8˝

5˝ to 7˝

7-7/8˝

10˝

8-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

14˝

4-1/2˝ to 6˝

7-7/8˝to 11-1/8˝

2-1/2 ˝ to 3˝

7-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

10˝

10˝

3-1/2˝

12˝ to 36˝

7-1/8˝

2-3/4˝

7-7/8˝

7-1/2˝

7-13/16˝

4-13/16˝

24˝

W A L L W A S H & M E R C H A N D I S E L I G H T I N G

Adjustable & Wall Wash

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This beautiful Dome structure, now the

crowning glory of the Oklahoma State Capitol,

was 88 years in the making. After decades of

funding problems, a grassroots effort was

started in 1988 to support reconstruction of

the dome through private funding. Frankfurt-

Short-Bruza Associates completed drawings in

2001. After tremendous effort and fundraising,

the 157´ dome was completed in 2002. Most of

the interior dome illumination comes from four

tiers of #254T-5CLLP, CLLP Series cove lights

within the structure.

G L O W I N G C E I L I N G S , S H O W E R S O F L I G H T

Cove Lighting

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C O V E L I G H T I N G

This University library reading room affords a

panoramic view of the campus and the hills

beyond, while providing a comfortable and quiet

atmosphere to study. The space was refurbished

in the late ’90s and a cove lighting system was

added to the perimeter of the room. The one-

lamp #132T-8CL, CL Series cove lights were

utilized in an economical ˝master & satellite˝

configuration so the ballast in one fixture

runs the lamp for two fixtures.

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St. James Episcopal Church was carefully

refurbished after a devastating fire in 1994.

A cove lighting system allowed them to

accentuate the expansive ceiling and

decorative cornice while adding to the ethereal

feel of the space. Our #255BXCL, CL Series

cove lights indirectly illuminate this sanctuary

from 32´ above the floor along both sides of the

100´ length. Light is reflected off of the 42´ high

ceiling resulting in maintained light levels

between 25-29 Footcandles at 2´-6˝ height.

IES lighting standards recommend a minimum

of 20 Footcandles for reading printed material

in these types of spaces.

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The award winning lighting design for the

Dominican Sister of Mission San Jose Chapel

creates a warm and welcoming space for

worship. It is indirectly illuminated using our

#255BXCLC-A-10, CLC Series cove lighting

system. A decorative cast GRG (Glass Fiber

Reinforced Gypsum) cove is supplied in

8´ sections. The cove pieces are attached to

the wall and joined to look like a continuous,

custom-built decorative cove. High performance

fixture/reflector sections are then attached within.

Separate 2´ sconces were also done to match.

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Extreme contrasts in the sanctuary of

St. Gregory Catholic Church add to the

ethereal feel of the space. Bright celestial

ceilings above are distinguished from the dark,

earthly richness below. The ceiling and upper

walls are indirectly illuminated with our

#255BXCLM-SW, CLM cove lights. Because

of budget constraints, an actual cove was not

built and our fixtures were provided with a

clean, exterior finish to mount directly to the

wall in a continuous row, in full view.

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CL Ser ies

CLC Ser ies

CLLP Ser ies

CLM Ser ies

8-3/4˝

2-3/4˝ to 4-1/2˝

5˝ to 10˝

4˝to 6˝

2˝ to 3˝

2-3/4˝

Allow us to shed some light on the subject of

cove lighting. When basic strip lights are used

in a cove, they simply accent an interesting

architectural detail. On the other hand, using

actual cove light fixtures provides predictable,

functional lighting to uniformly illuminate your

ceiling and your space.

C O V E L I G H T I N G

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The video conference room at Econolite Control

Product utilized the following considerations in

their design.

Light a Key Speaker with a wall wash type

fixture. The IW, IWTB and IWS Series have a

hidden lamp for comfort.

The VT, VTTB and VTS Series indirect 2´ x 2´

fixtures provide vertical illumination in three

directions to comfortably illuminate the

participants without direct lamp glare.

Lighting the walls allows added control to

balance the lighting in the room for video

conferencing.

The camera for the key speaker is typically

mounted at the ceiling with a tight focus on the

speaker. The camera would not have the ceiling

or lighting fixtures in view.

T H E F I R S T R U L E O F B U S I N E S S :

M A K E S U R E T H E Y S E E Y O U I N Y O U R B E S T L I G H T.

Video Conference Lighting

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VT Ser iesVTS Ser iesVTTB Ser ies

AK Ser iesAKCC Ser iesAKS Ser iesAKTB Ser ies

IW Ser iesIWCC Ser iesIWS Ser iesIWTB Ser iesIWTB45 Ser ies

MP Ser iesMPCC Ser iesMPS Ser iesMPTB Ser ies

24˝

8-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

10˝

2-1/2˝ to 3˝

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V I D E O C O N F E R E N C E L I G H T I N G

Continuous #250BXVT-CC, VT Series

fixtures were used in the Knights of Columbus

Boardroom to complement the four-sided

seating arrangement. The designer wanted a

specific look for the corner fixtures of this

rectangular layout. To provide the consistent

appearance required, custom corner inserts

were designed to continue the lines and

pattern created by the fixtures themselves

in the ceiling.

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The façade of this Kaiser Permanente Medical

Center is brightly illuminated so the structure

becomes a warm comforting beacon from a

distance. The reflected light scatters over the

walkways around the perimeter of the building

and contributes to the ambient illumination.

Three sides of this building were illuminated with

(56) #255BXCP, CP Series fixtures using only

6,380 watts.

N I G H T L I G H T I N G P R O V I D E S B U I L D I N G

I D E N T I T Y, S A F E T Y A N D C O M F O R T.

Exterior Lighting

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How much light is right? It could be the single

most important factor in an exterior lighting

decision. Designers for the Doheny Eye Hospital

wanted safe nighttime light levels for these

walkways. Our shallow #226QDWLS, WLS

Series fixtures mounted 12´ on center provide an

average illuminance of 9 Footcandles on the

ground, 10 feet across the walk.

IES lighting standards recommend an average of

.5 Footcandles for exterior walkways, distant from

the roadways.

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Because night vision can be extremely sensitive

to glare, low brightness is vital. The lighting

along this walkway helps to ensure safe passage

and provide a feeling of security for residents of

The Colony, a gated luxury apartment complex.

Fixture glare is kept to a minimum because of

the unique regressed lens that comes standard

with the CP Series fixtures. The average

illumination from these #126QDCP, low-level

floodlights is 9.7 Footcandles.

IES lighting standards recommend an average of at least .5

Footcandles for exterior walkways that are not located next

to roadways.

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WLS Ser ies

12-3/8˝

4-1/16˝

13-1/2˝to 17-1/2˝

10-3/8˝

It’s nice to have options. That’s why our exterior

fluorescent fixtures are easier than ever to use,

even in cold weather. The only trouble you might

have is choosing. All models are supplied with

ballasts for –20 degree starts, and sizes range

from 9-1/2˝ long to 4´. You can now enjoy the

high color rendering and instant re-strike of

fluorescent outdoors. No matter what your

project, our fixture options are definitely

worth taking a look at. We hope you

like what you see.

E X T E R I O R L I G H T I N G

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It isn’t hard to see the magic of ELP products. Each of our quality, high-performance lighting solutions gives you the ability to uniquely define a space in exactly the way that you and your clients desire. From design, toengineering, to performance, we offer unparalleled features that are always on the forefront of luminaire technology.

ELP REFLECTOR FACTS:

• Patented, snap-in, one piece, formed reflector provides the most efficient and uniform illumination.

• Standard formed, semi-specular reflectors are 99.9%pure aluminum with 95% reflectance for exceptionallighting performance and uniformity.

• Painted, formed cove reflectors are TGIC* polyesterpowder coated and baked after forming. The combi-nation of the durable, matte white finish and formedreflector softly distributes light outward and mini-mizes socket shadows.

• Formed combo reflectors for video conferencefixtures combine painted white diffuse TGIG*polyester powder coat with 99.9% pure aluminumsemi-specular material. Results provide uniformlighting forward and to the side with nothing thrownbackwards to wash out the viewing screen.

ELP PERFORMANCE FACTS:

• The combination of our superior design and premiumreflector material provides excellent performance.The best in the business! More efficient fixtures,means less units required for a quality lighting job.

• Our excellent luminaire performance is verified with photometric reports generated fromindependent test labs.

ELP FABRICATION FACTS:

• Metal housing is formed with code gauge cold rolled steel and welded together to form a durableone-piece housing.

• Metal housing is post-painted (after fabrication) witha baked TGIC* polyester powder coating.

• Our patented cast GRG (Glass fiber ReinforcedGypsum) luminaires, the HITC, HITW, CLC and SITCSeries, blend with the architectural structure to givethe appearance of a custom formed light niche.

• Flexibility of production schedule and fixturemodifications allow ELP to meet today’s demandingdelivery requirements.

ELP PERSONNEL FACTS:

• Lighting certified designers are available to help withyour lighting design and layout.

• Prompt answers from Customer Service. Oftenquestions are resolved in the same call.

• Over 120 highly professional lighting agencies acrossthe USA and Canada to serve your local markets.

Why ELP?

E L P. Y O U R B E S T S O U R C E O F L I G H T.

*TGIC – Durable polyester powder coat finish resistant to discoloration and deterioration due to external environmental elements.

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ADJUSTABLE ACCENT LIGHTING (1 – 4 INDIVIDUAL HEADS ALLOW AIMING)

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

AA Series Recessed 12˝ to 24˝ MR-16, Par 30, Par 20 & 30 MH

AACC Series Recessed Continuous 12˝ to 24˝ MR-16, Par 30, Par 20 & 30 MH

AATB Series T-Bar 24˝ MR-16, Par 30, Par 20 & 30 MH

AA Trimless Recessed 12˝ to 24˝ MR-16, Par 30, Par 20 & 30 MH

Off-set aperture for use in conjunction with AK Series Wall Washers.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

AAD Series Recessed 24˝ MR-16, Par 30

AADCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ MR-16, Par 30

AADTB Series T-Bar 24˝ MR-16, Par 30

AAD Trimless Recessed 24˝ MR-16, Par 30

Symmetric aperture with centered lamps.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

AAM Series Recessed 6˝ to 24˝ MR-16, Par 20, Par 20 MH

AAMCC Series Recessed Continuous 6˝ to 24˝ MR-16, Par 20, Par 20 MH

AAMTB Series T-Bar 24˝ MR-16, Par 20, Par 20 MH

Symmetric aperture with centered lamps and closed, clean face.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING APERTURE LAMPS

HITC Series Recessed Round & Square 4-1/2˝ MR-16

HITC Series Recessed Round & Square 6˝ Par 20

4-1/2˝ & 6˝ Aperture GRG* (Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum), Cast Fixtures.

PRODUCT SELECTION GUIDESelect the proper fixtures for your project, then visit our website,elplighting.com, for detailed product and installation information.

*GRG = Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum, is a composite material used to make fixture housings that blend with gypsum/plaster construction.

10-3/8˝ to 12-1/8˝

5˝ to 7˝

10-3/8 to 12-1/8˝

7-7/8˝

11-1/2˝ to 14-1/2˝

4-1/2˝ to 6˝

7-7/8˝to

11-1/8˝

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COVE LIGHTING

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

CL Series Surface Mount in Cove 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

CLC Series Various Decorative GRG* 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8Castings with Surface Cove Light

CLLP Series Surface Mount in Cove 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

CLM Series Surface Mount in Cove, 12˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8or Surface Wall Mount

High performance lighting for coves or create your own decorative GRG* cove design.

DOWN LIGHTING

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

DL Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DLCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DLTB Series T-Bar 24˝, 36˝ & 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DL Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

ID Series Recessed 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5, T-8

IDTB Series T-Bar 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5

IDS Series Surface Mount 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5, T-8

ID Trimless Recessed 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5, T-8

1´ x 1´, 1´ x 2´, 1´ x 4´, 2´ x 2´ and 2´ x 4´ Indirect fixtures provide low brightness for computer spaces.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING APERTURES LAMPS

HITC Series Recessed Round & Square 4-1/2˝ A-19, Par 30, MR-16, T-4 Halogen

HITC Series Recessed Round & Square 6˝ A-19, Par 38, Quad, Triple Tube

HITC Series Recessed Round & Square 8˝ A-19, Par 38, Quad, Triple TubePar 30 MH, Par 38 MH

HITC Series Recessed Round & Square 10˝ Par 38, Triple Tube, Par 30 MH, Par 38 MH

HITC Series Recessed Round Cone 18˝ A-19, Par 38, Quad, Triple Tube

4-1/2˝, 6˝, 8˝, 10˝ and 18˝ Aperture GRG* (Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum), Cast Fixtures.

*GRG = Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum, is a composite material used to make fixture housings that blend with gypsum/plaster construction.

2´ to 3´ minimum is ideal!Real world installations mayrange from 6˝ to 10´+.

Cove ledgeshould be even

with top of fixture.

11-1/2˝ to 23-3/4˝

12˝ to 24˝

8-3/4˝

5˝ to 10˝

2-3/4˝to

4-1/2˝

4˝ to 6˝

2˝ to 3˝

2-3/4˝

4-1/2˝to 6˝

4-1/2˝ to 18˝

7-7/8˝to

20-1/8˝

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7-1/8˝

2-3/4˝

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

SC Series Surface/Pendent 18˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

1 & 2 Lamp Shallow Surface Mount Fixtures with matching Wall Wash Fixtures.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

SITC Series Recessed 18´´ to 48´´ Biax, T-5, T-8

SITC-CC Series Recessed Continuous 18´´ to 48´´ Biax, T-5, T-8Electrical Sections

1 & 2 Lamp, Linear GRG* (Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum), Cast Fixtures.

EXTERIOR – WET LOCATION FIXTURES

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

CP Series Recessed & Concrete Pour 7-7/8˝ to 48˝ LED, PL, Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-8

HITW-EX Series FRP** Casting Recessed 8-5/8˝ to 16˝ Inc.Mini-can, PL, Quad,Triple Tube, LED

LS-EX Series Recessed & Concrete Pour 6-1/8˝ LED

LS-EXS Series Surface Mount 6-1/8˝ LED

WLS Series Surface Mount 7-7/8˝ to 48˝ LED, PL, Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-8

Use for Low Level Floodlighting, Wall Washing and Indirect Lighting.

Light the Walk18˝ to 24˝

*GRG = Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum, is a composite material used to make fixture housings that blend with gypsum/plaster construction.** FRP = Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer, is a composite material used to make exterior fixture housings for exterior construction.

9-3/4˝

10-5/8˝

4-1/16˝

5-1/8˝

3-1/8˝

10-3/8˝

13-1/2˝to 17-1/2˝

12-3/8˝

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INDIRECT LIGHTING

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

AK Series Wall Recessed 8-1/2˝ to 48˝ T-10, PL, Quad, Triple TubeBiax, T-5, T-8

AKCW Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AK Trimless Wall Recessed 8-1/2˝ to 48˝ T-10, PL, Quad, Triple TubeBiax, T-5, T-8

HITW Series GRG* Casting Recessed 12˝ to 54˝ T-10, Halogen, MR-16, PL, QuadTriple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8, LED

MINI Series Wall Recessed 7-1/2˝ Halogen, PL, Quad, Triple Tube

MINI Trimless Wall Recessed 7-1/2˝ Halogen, PL, Quad, Triple Tube

MP Series Wall Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPCW Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MP Trimless Wall Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

Wall Recessed to Light the Ceiling or Floor.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

A6 Series Yoke, Pendent, Rigid 5-1/4˝ to 96˝ T-6 MH, Halogen, Biax,& Adjustable T-5, T-8

A9 Series Yoke, Pendent, Rigid 24˝ to 96˝ Biax, T-5, T-8& Adjustable

A15 Series Yoke Adjustable 18˝ to 96˝ PLH, T-5, MH, HPS

AKS Series Surface Wall Mount 12˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

Surface, Ceiling, Yoke and Pendant Mounted.

Light the Floor18˝ to 24˝

Light the Ceiling

Fixture Opening at 6´minimum to Finish Floorprevents viewing lamp.

*GRG = Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum, is a composite material used to make fixture housings that blend with gypsum/plaster construction.

8-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

2-1/2˝ to 3˝

6-5/8˝

3-3/8˝

12˝ to 36˝

7-1/2˝

9-3/16˝

14-7/8˝ to 25-5/8˝

7˝ to 16-1/4˝

3-1/2˝

8-1/2˝

2-7/8˝

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CW Series Recessed 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CWS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CW Trimless Recessed 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

ID Series Recessed 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5, T-8

IDTB Series T-Bar 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5

IDS Series Surface Mount 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5, T-8

ID Trimless Recessed 12˝ to 48˝ Quad, Biax, T-5, T-8

IW Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWS Series Surface Mount 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IW Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

MPS Series Surface Wall Mount 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

SY Series Yoke, Pendent & Adjustable 8-3/4˝ to 96˝ PL, Quad, Triple Tube,Biax, T-5, T-8

Surface, Ceiling, Yoke and Pendant Mounted (continued).

STACK LIGHTING

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

DW Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DWS Series Surface, Bracket & Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8Check w/ Factory for Stack Light Modification

DW Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

Recessed, Surface, Pendent and Bracket Mounted.

10˝

2-1/2˝ to 3˝

4-3/4˝

9-1/4˝

12˝ to 24˝

4-1/2˝to 6˝

14˝

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BASIC SIZE SERIES/PLACEMENT MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

A6 Series Yoke, Pendent, Rigid 5-1/4˝ to 96˝ T-6 MH, Halogen, Biax, T-5, T-8& Adjustable

B, C, D (Ideal C)

A9 Series Yoke, Pendent, Rigid 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8& Adjustable

B, C, D (Ideal C)

AK Series Recessed 8-1/2˝ to 48˝ T-10, PL, Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8

AKCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AKTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AKS Series Surface, Pendent 12˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AK Trimless Recessed 8-1/2˝ to 48˝ T-10, PL, Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8

B, C, D (Ideal C&D)

AWW Series Recessed 24˝ & 48˝ Biax, T-5

AWW-CC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ & 48˝ Biax, T-5

AWW-TB Series T-Bar 24˝ & 48˝ Biax, T-5

AWWS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ & 48˝ Biax, T-5

A, B (Ideal B)

CW Series Recessed 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CWS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

CW Trimless Recessed 24˝ & 48˝ T-5 Red, Green & Blue

B, C, D (Ideal C)

8˝ to 12˝ from Wall

8´ to 10´ Ceiling or

Fixture Height

8´ to 10´ Ceiling or

Fixture Height

8´ to 10´ Ceiling or

Fixture Height

8´ to 12´ Ceiling or

Fixture Height

12´ to 14 +́ Ceiling or

Fixture Height

18˝ to 24˝ from Wall 24˝ to 36˝ from Wall36˝ to 48˝ from Wall

48˝ to 66˝ from Wall

A B C D E

6-5/8˝

3-3/8˝

9-3/16˝

8-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

2-7/8˝

WALL WASHINGSelect your wall wash fixture by the height it will be placed and the distance from the wall.

Ideal Wall Wash – A good rule of thumb is that a wall wash fixture should be back from the wall (or surface you are lighting) 1/4 to 1/3 the distance of the height of the wall. However, in the real world, many times the structure dictates where the fixtures must beplaced. ELP has the largest selection of linear, fluorescent wall wash fixtures on the market and the most lamp options. The following charts will help with your selection.

Wall Wash Placement:

14˝

10˝

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BASIC SIZE SERIES/PLACEMENT MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

DW Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

Recessed Wall-Slot 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

T-Bar Wall-Slot 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DWS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

DW Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

A, B (Ideal A)

HITW Series GRG* Casting Recessed 12˝ to 54˝ T-10, Halogen, MR-16, PL, Quad,Triple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8, LED

B, C, D (Ideal C)

IW Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IW Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

B, C, D (Ideal C)

MAXI Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

MAXI-CC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

MAXI-TB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

MAXI-S Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

MAXI Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

D, E (Ideal E)

MINI Series Wall Recessed 7-1/2˝ T-10 Halogen, PL, Quad, Triple Tube

MINI Trimless Wall Recessed 7-1/2˝ T-10 Halogen, PL, Quad, Triple Tube

B, C, D (Ideal C)

MP Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MP Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

B, C, D (Ideal C)

SC Series Surface, Pendent 18˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

B, C, D (Ideal C)

*GRG = Glass fiber Reinforced Gypsum, is a composite material used to make fixture housings that blend with gypsum/plaster construction.

10˝

10˝

7-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

7-1/8˝

2-3/4˝

2-1/2˝to 3˝

12˝ to 36˝

3-1/2˝

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VIDEO/TELECONFERENCING & DISTANCE LEARNING

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

VT Series Recessed 24˝ Biax

VTTB Series T-Bar 24˝ Biax

VTS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ Biax

VT Trimless Recessed 24˝ Biax

Evenly illuminate the participants for the camera without washing out the viewing screen.

BASIC SIZE FIXTURE SERIES MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

AK Series Recessed 8-1/2˝ to 48˝ Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8

AKCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AKTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AKS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5, T-8

AK Trimless Recessed 8-1/2˝ to 48˝ Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8

IW Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IWS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

IW Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ Biax, T-5

MP Series Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPCC Series Recessed Continuous 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPTB Series T-Bar 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MPS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

MP Trimless Recessed 24˝ to 48˝ T-5

Illuminate the key speakers and walls to balance the illumination in the room.

8-1/2˝

3-1/2˝

10˝

6˝2-1/2˝to 3˝

WALL WASHING (continued) Refer to charts on page 6 for fixture placement.

BASIC SIZE SERIES/PLACEMENT MOUNTING LENGTHS LAMPS

SY Series Yoke, Pendent & Adjustable 8-3/4˝ to 96˝ PL, Quad, Triple Tube, Biax, T-5, T-8

B, C, D (Ideal C&D)

TH Series Recessed 4-1/2˝ Halogen Mini-can

TH Trimless Recessed 4-1/2˝ Halogen Mini-can

B, C (Ideal B)

VT Series Recessed 24˝ Biax

VTTB Series T-Bar 24˝ Biax

VTS Series Surface, Pendent 24˝ Biax

VT Trimless Recessed 24˝ Biax

C, D (Ideal C)

24˝

7-7/8˝

7-1/2˝

7-13/16˝

4-13/16˝

24˝

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