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FLUORESCENT COLOUR MIXING
DYNAMIC LIGHT
Light is by nature dynamic. Dynamic light - artificial light capable of reproducing the variety and drama found in nature - offers a new medium for architectural projects. With careful command of brightness and colour, dynamic light allows architectural spaces to adapt to changing client needs or changes in season and climate.
Cyclo luminaires can be programmed to generate smooth variations in light and colour, as well as 'daylight' changes in colour temperature from warm to cool white. This is achieved by combining T5 fluorescent tubes in red, green, blue and white in a process known as additive colour mixing. Each tube is electronically dimmable from 0-100%.
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Black line = Cyclo 02 White line = Cyclo 03/04
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CYCLO 02
Recreate the dynamics of daylight with shifting shades of white. Cyclo 02 models are supplied with two white T5 tubes rated at 2700 and 6000 Kelvin to allow colour temperature control from warm white to cool white. Models are available in 28 W and 54 W versions.
CYCLO 03
Useful for decorative colour effects in outdoor environments, the Cyclo 03 uses RGB colour mixing to generate coloured and white light. Models are supplied with red, green and blue T5 tubes and are available in 28 W or 54 W versions.
CYCLO 04
With an additional cool white 4000 Kelvin tube, Cyclo 04 models offer extended colour control and an enhanced white light quality. Models are supplied with four 28 W tubes: red, green, blue and cool white, allowing RGB + W additive colour mixing.
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