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VOILA 2 CYLINDER
Voila 2" cylinder downlights are available for pendant and surface installation with multiple finishes. Using HyFlex optics, field-interchangeable beam angles range from 10º to 90º. Drivers are remote and are available for Remote drivers are available 0-10V, ELV, Triac, DALI and various Lutron and EldoLED dimming protocols, as well as ChromaWerx Sola and Duo. Pendants can be suspended with PVC or fabric-covered cable. Surface cylinders can be powered by direct wire or through a J-box. Surface conduit adapters are available for both surface and pendant installation. Die-cast baffles are offered in in 0.5", 1" and 2" depth and match the cylinder diameter. Pre-set luminaire light output is available from up to 1220 lumens.
SPECIFICATIONS
SIZE: 2"
LIGHT SOURCE: LED
LIGHT DISTRIBUTION: DIRECT
SIZE: 2 Inch
LUMEN OUTPUT: 500-1000
COLOR TEMPERATURE: 2700k
CHROMATICITY: STATIC WHITE, SOLA CHROMAWERX, DUO CHROMAWERX
SHAPE: CYLINDER
MOUNTING: CYLINDER-CUBOID, PENDANT, SURFACE
APPLICATION TYPE: PENDANT, SURFACE
OPTICS: HYFLEX
OPTICS
Hyflex optics provide precise optical control in a remarkably compact form. The core of this four-tier system is compound reflector with a central TIR element, just 1.06" deep. Beam-smoothing discs perfect beam angles up to 90º. Beam angles are easily interchanged in the field.
CHROMAWERX
ChromaWerx Sola is single-channel control that dims output while warming the color temperature in a pre-determined relationship. A simple digital or analog control sends a common signal to dual output digital drivers, which are programmed to adjust a specially populated LED array to emulate the effect of dimming a filament source.
ChromaWerx Duo offers a two-channel control system which uses analog or digital protocals for synchronous control of both warm (2700K) to cool (6500K) LED arrays - maintaining a CRI above 90. The range of color Duo offers is useful for entraining circadian rhythms, stimulating alertness, and compensating for Jet-Lag among other applications. The ChromaWerx drivers are programmed to limit maximum light output and power usage across all color temperatures.