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  • Ledalite | PureFX
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Employing the company's award-winning MesoOptics technology, the PureFX recessed lighting system offers controlled brightness and significant energy savings. According to the company, the fixture uses 36 percent less energy than standard recessed fixtures. A range of lamping options include T8, T5, and T5HO, with 2-foot-square, 2-foot-by-4-foot, 1-foot-by-4-foot, and 6-foot-by-4-foot size options. www.ledalite.com
  • Lightology | Lyra Series
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The Lyra series of fixtures combines T5 fluorescent and MR16 halogen lamps. Two or four T5s provide diffused direct/indirect illumination, while separately dimmable 50W MR16 floodlamps can be adjusted on the horizontal and vertical axes. Measuring 8 inches wide and 2 inches high, the extruded aluminum alloy fixture comes in both 48-inch or 96-inch lengths and also includes a louver to prevent glare. www.lightology.com
  • Litetronics | Micro-Brite BR30
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The Micro-Brite BR30 is an 8W compact fluorescent that can replace incandescent lamps. Designed with the hospitality industry in mind, it is suitable for indoor or outdoor use in table lamps, recessed cans, general area lighting, and signage. Cold cathode technology provides full dimming, while delivering brighter, higher color temperatures and reduced energy consumption. The lamp has a minimum length of 5 3/8 inches and an 18,000-hour life. www.litetronics.com
  • Litetronics | Micro-Brite Candelabra
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The Micro-Brite Candelabra is a 3W or 4W dimmable cold cathode fluorescent lamp that can operate indoor or out in extreme temperatures. It has a 25,000-hour life and offers 80 percent energy savings over incandescent lighting. With a minimum length of 4 1/4 inches, the lamp is ideal for chandeliers, wall sconces, and floor and table fixtures. www.litetronics.com
  • Litetronics | SPLP PAR38
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Offering the versatility of a standard incandescent PAR lamp, but lasting four times longer, the SPLP PAR38 compact fluorescent lamp is effective for both indoor and outdoor applications, including tracklighting and recessed can lighting. Available in 2700K and 4000K color temperatures, the spiral reflector allows for higher lumens per watt than ordinary fluorescent lamps and has an 8,000-hour life. The minimum length of the lamp is 5 7/8 inches. www.litetronics.com
  • Lumascape USA |Omnio Mini LS411
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The Omnio Mini LS411 is a low-voltage MR16 compact flood/spotlight constructed of durable corrosion-resistant cast aluminum with a powder-coat finish. It can be adjusted 115 degrees vertically and 365 horizontally, and contains a positioning clutch and pitch indicator to achieve precision aiming. The luminaire's light-output efficiency can be enhanced or modified with up to three filter, lens, or glare louver accessories. www.lumascape.com
  • Nightsearcher | Maxi 2000
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • This rechargeable portable floodlight, for use indoors and out, provides emergency lighting for up to 10 hours from a single charge. Powered by a 42W compact fluorescent, the newly designed reflector produces a brilliant white light that is the approximate equivalent of a 300W lamp. The fixture has no trailing cables and no halogen heat risk. A rapid response unit is also available. www.nightsearcher.com
  • Prisma | Quatrix
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • A cross-section of industrial and elegance, the Quatrix wall sconce combines a metal trim with clear or "ice-etched" glass. It also has a variety of standard and customizable faceplate options that act as signage, including logos, directional arrows, numbers, or images. Other faceplate options include an iron-gray or metallic bronze grating. A little over 4 inches deep and 11 inches square, the fixture takes a variety of lamp types. www.prismalighting.com
  • Prudential Lighting | Wal-Aparia
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • This wall-mounted luminaire is constructed of extruded aluminum and is offered in two housing styles: Glow (which features a translucent acrylic or punched metal body) and Throw (which uses a reflector to direct light upward). Wall-mounting brackets are adjustable to 180 degrees. Available in five lengths, from 1 to 8 feet, and in a wide variety of finishes, Wal-Aparia can take T8, T5, or T5HO fluorescent lamps. www.prulite.com
  • Space Lighting | Spring Suspension
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Designed by Sandi Renko, this pendant luminaire is offered in rectangular or square versions with 2, 4, or 6 50W GU10 Halo lamps. The structure is made up of an extra-bright transparent crystal support sheet with polished chrome detailing, and measures 19 inches long by 12 1/2 inches wide, with an adjustable height of 15 3/4 inches up to almost 5 feet. www.spacelighting.com

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