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WAC-STRUT Adds A Framing Projector

WAC-STRUT Adds A Framing Projector

An interesting find at LightFair, last week, was the new Stealth Framing Projector added to the WAC-STRUT power, light, and control uninterrupted busway system. LightNOW first wrote about the WAC-STRUT system back in August, 2020, here.

At LightFair, the new Stealth Framing Projector was featured as a option for lighting art and collectibles. The Projector delivers high-performance, direct accent lighting in upscale residential, art gallery, retail, hospitality, and museum settings.

The luminaire projects a square, rectangular or circular area of light with crisp lines to frame or highlight art objects for maximum visual impact. It contains adjustable lenses as well as shims to frame a sharp accenting light the width and length of the object. It can zoom-in for a closeup or zoom out to frame larger pieces of art.

The Stealth Framing Projector can also feature a gobo, a custom cut template, to shape the light in complex light patterns or project custom logos, to enhance lighting design. Additional specs include:

Construction: Die-cast aluminum with optical glass lenses

Power: 10W

Input voltage: 48 VDC

Dimming: ELV: 100-0.1% , TRIAC: 100-0.1%, 0-10V: 100-0.1%

Light Source: Integrated LED, 3 Step Mac Adam Ellipse

Rated Life: 50,000 Hours

Mounting: Installs magnetically and mechanically into WAC-STRUT system, can be mounted on ceiling or wall vertically or horizontally

Finish: Electrostatically Powder Coated and Anodized: Black or White

Operating Temp: -4°F to 104°F (-20°C to 40°C)

Standards: UL, cUL, Dry Location Listed

More information is available here.

 

 

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David Shiller is the Publisher of LightNOW, and President of Lighting Solution Development, a North American consulting firm providing business development services to advanced lighting manufacturers. The ALA awarded David the Pillar of the Industry Award. David has co-chaired ALA’s Engineering Committee since 2010. David established MaxLite’s OEM component sales into a multi-million dollar division. He invented GU24 lamps while leading ENERGY STAR lighting programs for the US EPA. David has been published in leading lighting publications, including LD+A, enLIGHTenment Magazine, LEDs Magazine, and more.

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