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High Performance
Ceramic Metal HaLide Trac Lighting
Juno electronically ballasted Ceramic Metal Halide (CMH) trac fixtures offer a combination of maximum energy efficiency and long life with outstanding color
and dimensional rendering properties previously not available from another
single light source. Two comprehensive series of products incorporate the
complete range of CMH lamps and optical distributions to achieve dramatic
spotlighting, wall/perimeter lighting or general downlighting over feature areas.
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MH
MH
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Smartly integrates the ballast into a vertical column
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Offers maximum flexibility with a modular fixture and ballast plug-in interface
Outstanding Color
80+CRI color rendering in either 3000K or 4100K. Enhanced color is uniform lamp-to-lamp and stable over life.
More Punch and Sparkle
High beam intensities and 'sparkle' are ideally suited for accent and display lighting.
Significant Energy Savings
Three times more efficient than halogen lamps and 10-17% more efficient than comparable CMH lamps operated with magnetic ballasts.
Longer Life
Three to five times longer life compared to halogen lamps and up to 20% longer life compared
to CMH lamps operated with magnetic ballasts. Consistent Light Output
Consistent light output regardless of the supply voltage. With magnetic ballasts, a 5% drop
in supply voltage can result in close to a 10% drop in light output.
Lower Installation Costs
As illustrated below, compared to magnetically ballasted fixtures, approximately three times more fixtures can be installed per branch circuit.
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