Catalogue Juno and Aculux Residential Recessed Lighting
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Low-Voltage Halogen
High-intensity, highly controlled beams of light in a wide variety of beam spreads for precise illumination
MR1 6 Adjustables
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Precisely controlled accent, wall wash, and downlight illumination from a miniature 3 1/4" aperture.
PAR36/AR111 Adjustables
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Produces a tight, collimated beam of light that provides high-intensity, pinpoint illumination over great distances.
Framing Projector
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Produces an adjustable rectangular light pattern to dramatically "frame" art with light.
120-Volt PAR Halogen
Moderately controlled beams of light in spot or flood patterns for general, wall wash, accent, and task lighting
PARI 6/PAR20 Adjustables
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Low to medium light level accent and downlight illumination from a miniature 3 1/4" aperture.
PAR30 Adjustables
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Medium to high light level accent illumination.
PAR30 Downlights/Wall washers
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High light level general, task, and wall wash illumination.
PAR38 Adjustables
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Key Features:
• 3 1/4" aperture, one of the smallest available in the precision lighting market
• Simple housing and trim format, allowing easy ordering, installation and fixture adjustment to create dramatic lighting effects
• Reflectors are computer designed, featuring deep lamp shielding to eliminate glare
• High quality, superior construction including hand-polished reflector finishes and tool-less rotation and aiming lock mechanisms to create and maintain precise illumination for many years
• Low voltage housings feature a quiet,
premium constant wattage magnetic transformer with a proven balance of light output and lamp/socket life
• The smooth taper of Aculux trim rings blend easily into the ceiling plane without a shadow-edge, creating a more trim-less appearance
• Aculux IC housings are Air-Loc rated for maximum energy savings. The sealed Air-Loc construction eliminates the transfer of conditioned air out of, or unconditioned air into, a living space to maintain maximum energy efficiency and comfort. The sealed Air-Loc construction also helps preserve soundproofing and eliminates the possibility of dirt, dust and insects entering I
a room through the recessed luminaire.
Air-Loc* Rating
^^TFS*»j Aculux IC housings meet IECC Energy Code IHHEBP requirements per ASTM E283.
Energy Star Products
Aculux IC CFL downlight is listed as Energy Star qualified product. Energy Star, a government-sponsored program, establishes criteria and testing requirements to ensure J-] energy efficient luminaires meet consistent performance standards. Many local utilities offer builders rebates for installing Energy Star qualified products. Juno Energy Star qualified fixtures comply with California Title 24 Energy Code.
For high flat or sloped ceiling mounting heights.
A-Lamps and Compact Fluorescents
Diffuse illumination for general lighting and wall washing
A-Lamp Downlights/Wall Washers_
Diffuse, widespread illumination from economical incandescent A-lamps.
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Compact Fluorescent Downlights/Wall Washers
Diffuse, widespread illumination from energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps.
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Wet Location
^^^H UL listed for use in wet location. Wei Location
Baffles
Black Cone
Specular black finish produces lowest possible brightness and maximum source concealment.
Gold Cone
Specular finish with a pale gold tint slightly warms lamp color temperature and provides decorative aperture appearance.
White Baffle
Brighter appearance when illuminated, but blends with white ceiling when off.
Black Baffle
Sharply defined concentric baffles reduce trim brightness and create a pleasing architectural appearance.
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