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Breakthrough Technology for Higher Performance

Solatube

®

Daylighting System

Raybender

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®

3000 Technology

*

• Patented daylight-capturing dome lens • Redirects low-angle sunlight
CAPTURE zone • Rejects overpowering summer midday sunlight
Sunlight is captured by the domeand directed down into the tube. • Consistent lighting throughout the day
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LightTracker

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Refl ector

• Patented in-dome refl ector • Redirects low-angle winter sunlight • Increases light input for increased light output • Unsurpassed year-round performance

Spectralight

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®

Infi nity Tubing

TRANSFER zone
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• World’s most refl ective tubing
Sunlight is directed downward through the attic. • 99.7% spectral refl ectivity

99.7%

• Purest color rendition possible At the heart and soul of every Solatube product, you’ll discover an array of innovative technologies that defy conventional thinking. Technology in the dome nearly doubles the Effective Daylight Capture Surface (EDCS) compared to ordinary clear domes used by “tubular skylights.” Our proprietary refl ective tubing uses a revolutionary multi-layer polymer surface to refl ect more light than physicists thought possible. In fact, it is the most refl ective material in the world without using environmentally harmful metals. Optical lenses give designers the ability to deliver daylight like never before. That’s a Solatube Daylighting System. • Transfers sunlight a phenomenal 50 ft/15 m
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Engineered Light Diffusion

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DELIVERY zone O Sunlight is distributed throughout the room. P T L I C A • Blocks UV transmission • Optical lenses deliver superior diffusion • Designed for visual comfort
*Available in Brighten Up ® Series p. 4p. 5 SOLATUBE.COM SOLATUBE.COM
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