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PAN-A-LUX UPLITES Lamp UPLITE ARCHITECTURAL Catalog Number Page Delivers a wide variety of beam patterns, above the sight line, to unobtrusively enhance a space without creating unsightly glare. U PAN-A-LUX OVERVIEW UPLITES PAL XL 300/500 Watt Quartz Tungsten Halogen 70 Watt HQI/MC 150 Watt HQI/MC 250 Watt Metal Halide/HQI 400 Watt Metal Halide 1x 27 Watt BIAX FLOURESCENT 2x 27 Watt BIAX FLOURESCENT 1x 40 Watt BIAX FLOURESCENT 2x 40 Watt BIAX FLOURESCENT 42 Watt 42 PLT FLOURESCENT A variety of lamps, mountings and housings are available according to optics chosen. (5 OPTICAL SYSTEMS) PAL-LP PAL-118 PAL-422 PAL-88 PAL-XL-300/500-Q PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC PAL-XL-250-MH/HQI PAL-XL-400-MH PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX PAL-XL-2/27-BIAX PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX PAL-Xl-2/40-BIAX PAL-Xl-42-PLT 442 451 452 453 454 461 462 463 464 466 PAL-XL NEXT> PAL-118 PAGE: 421 PAL-118-500-Q-B-RC-IY A quartz or HID architectural uplight. Maximum output at 130° and 150° degrees provides an even distribution of soft, controlled, glare-free light. With an output that is forward and upward. It is ideally suited for spaces that are as high as they are wide. PAL-XL PAGE: 453 PAL-XL-250-HQI-B-S-RB This architectural uplight, using quartz, fluorescent or HID sources, projects a powerful 123° forward beam of light. It is exceptionally efficient in spaces that are wider than they are high, directing a controlled, expansive wash of light across a broad ceiling, without glare. PAL-88 PAGE: 411 PAL-88-300/500-Q-B-LY A classic quartz or HID architectural uplight. With a tight forward distribution at 128° and no “splash” above the fixture. This unique optic permits glare-free use on a wall in spaces with sloped architectural detail above. Providing a controlled wash of light without distraction. PAL-422 PAGE: 433 Used with quartz, HID or fluorescent, this fixture projects its main thrust at 178°. This strong upward (and forward) wash of glare-free, controlled light performs best in spaces which are higher than they are wide. Most effective in a space with 2 to 1 proportions. PAL-422-175-MH/MED-B-RC-LY-RB PAL-LP-150-Q-W-SC PAGE: 401 PAL-LP (Lite-Pak) An unobtrusive quartz miniature indirect fixture. Compact size and adjustable mounting bracket permits its use in varied settings, including track. Rectangular 122° distribution and extraordinary color fidelity make it ideal for color-sensitive situations. Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10010 Tel: (212) 675-0400 Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 Tel: (201) 333-2525 Fax: (201) 433-3355 THE STANDARD FOR ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING SINCE 1898 < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > FAMILY REFLECTOR WATTAGE PAL 118 300 REFLECTOR PAL-118 WATTS WATTAGE/LAMP Q: 150,250,300,500 HQI/MC: 70,150 LAMP TYPE Q B QUARTZ OPTIONS FINISH *STANDARD FINISH RC ROUND CANOPY OPTIONS +OPTNS IY INNER YOLK OPTIONS Standard Color Scheme: (Sides & Canopy) Semi-gloss Black PAL-XL Q: 150,250,300,500 HID: 70,100,150,175 HQI/MC: 70,100,150,175 MOG: 250,400 FL: 32 BIAX: 27,40,55 PLT: 36,42 (Reflector, Wire Way & Yoke) Clear Alzak IY (Inner Yoke) RC (RoundCanopy) LY (Large Yoke) SF (Special Finish) SATIN (Satin Aluminum Natural Finish) SC (Square Canopy) LY PAL-88 Q: 150,250,300,500 HQI/MC: 70,150 S (Stand) XL only (Large Yoke) XL only IB PAL-422 Q: 150,250,300,500 HID: 70,100,150,175 HQI/MC: 70,100,150,175 FL: 32 BIAX: 27,40,55 PLT: 36,42 PAL-LP Q: 75,100,150,200 (Integral Ballast) RB (Remote Ballast) DL (Damp Label) S (Stand) ALUM (All Aluminum Construction) Q = Quartz; HID = High Intensity Discharge; HQI/MC = Double-ended Metal Halide; MOG= Mogal Base; FL = Fluorescent; BIAX = Compact Fluorescent; PLT = Cluster Fluorescent < PREVIOUS PAGE RETURN TO CATALOG Next PAL XL 300/500 watt Quartz Tungsten Halogen Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 Pan-A-Lux® Uplite reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. socket Porcelain spring loaded recessed single contact (RSC), nickel-plated steel housing. wire No. 14 AWG, Teflon® stranded wire rated 600V at 250° C, with Greenfield connector. end plates Die-formed steel (optional: cast end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting). lens Rolled Pyrex glass as required by U.L. baffle (optional) An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. Application: The PAL-XL-300/500 (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 125°. The PAL-XL-300/500 is also available with a damp label. PAL-XL-300/500 is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. finish reflector assembly (A) painted black end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-300/500-Q-B*-S** * For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. For damp label add “/DL”. mounting Adjustable steel yoke attached at rear or below for aiming with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position, for cove mount. Surface mount, special extruded assembly with canopy. lamp USIO AMERICA 500 watt/T3 FROSTED double-ended Lamp Catalog # 215-106/(1000497) MAXIMUM or USHIO AMERICA 300 watt/T3 FROSTED double-ended Lamp Catalog # 215105/(1000296). housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s PanA-Lux uplites. mounting Universal backplate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temperature black for end plates. Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplite PAL-XL-300/500-Q-W†-H1-RB Housed Uplite PAL-XL-300/500-Q-W†-H** † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. **For lens covers add “/LENS”. from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Photometrics Page 442 NEXT> Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC-B-RC-IY-CAST-RB Optional cast end plates shown** B PAL XL 70 watt HQI/MC Pan-A-Lux® Uplite reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. socket Rear flange mounting, porcelain/nickel-plated steel housing, spring loaded recessed single contact (RSC) with 5KV pulse rating. wire No. 14 AWG, Teflon® stranded wire rated 600V at 250° C, with Greenfield connector. A end plates Die-formed steel (optional: cast end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting). circuiting 1.7 amps open circuit (HIGH POWER FACTOR) at 120 volts. lens Heat tempered soda-lime, U.V. filtering lay-in glass as required by U.L. B baffle (optional) An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. Application: The PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 125°. The PAL-XL-70HQI/MC is also available with a damp label. The PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. A finish reflector assembly (A) painted black end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. Housed Uplite PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC-W*-H-RB * options For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. For damp label add “/DL”. Housed unit assumes an integral ballast, for remote ballast add “RB” MAXIMUM LAMP-TO-BALLAST DISTANCE - 5ft. DO NOT EXCEED THIS DISTANCE B mounting Adjustable steel yoke attached at rear or below for aiming with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position, for cove mount. Surface mount, special extruded assembly with canopy. micro-switch Plunger-actuator cuts power off to socket for safe relamping as required by U.L. lamp Osram/Sylvania HQI or Philips Lighting MC / Master Color 70 watt DOUBLE-ENDED Metal Halide housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s PanA-Lux uplites. mounting Universal backplate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temerature black for end plates. ballast 70 watt F-can style standard dual voltage 120v/277v remote (RB) (as shown in picture A & B)-can be mounted integrally (IB) in housed units or optional Electronic ballast available upon request (Pricing Call Factory). Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC-B†-S-RB † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplite PAL-XL-70-HQI/MC-W†-H1-RB “SF” and provide color chip. ** For cast end plates add “CAST” to catalog number. from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Photometrics Page 451 NEXT> Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC-B-RC-IY-CAST-RB Optional cast end plates shown** PAL XL 150 watt HQI/MC Pan-A-Lux® Uplite reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. B socket Rear flange mounting, porcelain/nickel-plated steel housing, spring loaded recessed single contact (RSC) with 5KV pulse rating. wire No. 14 AWG, Teflon® stranded wire rated 600V at 250° C, with Greenfield connector. A end plates Die-formed steel (optional: cast end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting). circuiting 3.65 amps open circuit (HIGH POWER FACTOR) at 120 volts. lens Heat tempered U.V. filtering glass with cut-off switch as required by U.L. B baffle (optional) An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. Application: The PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 125°. The PAL-XL-150HQI/MC is also available with a damp label. The PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. A finish reflector assembly (A) painted black end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. Housed Uplite PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC-W*-H1-RB * options For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. For damp label add “/DL”. Housed unit assumes an integral ballast, for remote ballast add “RB”. Max. distance lamp to ballast 5ft. For single ended lamp substitute “HQI” with “MED” B mounting Adjustable steel yoke attached at rear or below for aiming with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position, for cove mount. Surface mount, special extruded assembly with canopy. micro-switch Plunger-actuator cuts power off to socket for safe relamping as required by U.L. lamp Osram/Sylvania HQI or Philips Lighting MC / Master Color 150 watt DOUBLE-ENDED Metal Halide housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s PanA-Lux uplites. mounting Universal backplate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temerature black for end plates. ballast 70 watt F-can style standard dual voltage 120v/277v remote (RB) (as shown in picture A & B)-can be mounted integrally (IB) in housed units or optional Electronic ballast available upon request (Pricing Call Factory). Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC-B†-S-RB Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplite PAL-XL-150-HQI/MC-W†-H1-RB † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. ** For cast end plates add “CAST” to catalog number. from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Technical Drawings Page 452 Project Specifics Photometrics NEXT> < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT CHARLOTTE AIRPORT TERMINAL CHARLOTTE, NC Objectives: To create a lighting system that provides both sufficient illumination for the passengers to both move from gate to gate as well as be able to read if awaiting an arrival or departure. In addition the system had to blend into the architecture or, if possible, accentuate it. Execution: In choosing the Rambusch PAL-XL-CAST family of architectural uplites, it was possible to accomplish both the engineering performance needed for visual tasks as well as adding some decorative elements to the interior. The main lighting was provided from recessed H.I.D. downlights. The project had two different photometric distributions, even though the fixture housing from below looked the same, allowing the architect to create different light patterns in the terminal area. Results: The system of downlights, for main task lighting, and the decorative and functional architectural uplites, provide the desired illumination in a fashion that accentuates the architectural plan and space, rather than detracting from it. Fixtures: PAL-XL-70-HQI-CAST-MOD PAL-XL-150-HQI-CAST-MOD/BAG TURGI-RB RD-DB-400-MH-MOG-LC RD-CC-400-MH-MOG-MOD/CAN Technical Drawing Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 40 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011-7989 • (212) 620-4687 • Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 218-230 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey 07014-1314 • (201) 778-8899 • FAX: (201) 778-0072 <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT MEDIA SYNDICATION Architect: Corporate Design Objectives: The objective was to create an indirect lighting system that did not impact the view and negatively affect the occupant from performing their work tasks. The system had to be flexible to the needs of the architectural space. Due to a variety of spaces, the wattage of the fixtures would have to vary, yet the fixtures should look the same. Execution: By using a housing with a new shape, the architect was able to utilize a variety of wattages which took advantage of the visually even XL distribution which can use a variety of lamp wattages and shapes. Due to the design of the optic and lamp system, the light was thrown onto the ceiling without exposing either the reflector or the lamp to the viewer. This was critical as the fixtures should not impact the architectural space. Results: The even distribution of light from the ceiling the needed high level of indirect light as the main work light for the space. In addition, the placement of the fixtures on the walls allowed for the full height of the space to be felt. The housing is acting as both a decorative element as well as a functional element in providing a hidden location for the fixture optic and ballast. Fixtures: PAL-XL-175-MED-LY-W-H-MOD PAL-XL-70-MED-LY-W-H-MOD Technical Drawing Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 40 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011-7989 • (212) 620-4687 • Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 218-230 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey 07014-1314 • (201) 778-8899 • Fax: (201) 778-0072 <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> PAL XL 250 watt Metal Halide/HQI Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. B PAL-XL-250-HQI-B†-S-RB socket Fc2 base casing ceramic 5KV pulse rated. Occuring heat expansion of the luminaire requires adjustable assembly of at least one lampholder socket. wire No. 14 AWG, SF-2 stranded wire rated 600V at 200° C, with Greenfield connector. A end plates Die-formed steel (optional: cast end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting). circuiting 5.5 amps open circuit (HIGH POWER FACTOR) at 120 volts. lens Heat tempered sodalime lay-in glass with as required by U.L. B baffle (optional) An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. Application: The PAL-XL-250-HQI (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 115°. The PAL-XL-250HQI is also available with a damp label. The PAL-XL-250-HQI is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. A finish reflector assembly (A) painted black end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. mounting Adjustable steel yoke attached at rear or below for aiming with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position, for cove mount. Surface mount, special extruded assembly with canopy. Housed Uplite PAL-XL-250-HQI-W*-H1-RB micro-switch Plunger-actuator cuts power off to socket for safe relamping as required by U.L. * options For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. For damp label add “/DL”. Housed unit assumes an integral ballast, for remote ballast add “RB”. Max. distance lamp-to-ballast 5ft. lamp Osram/Sylvania 250 watt Metal Halide/HQI, double ended (ANSI code: M80 HQI-DE250/NDX pr Venture 250 watt mogul base (MH250/U/ED18). B housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s PanA-Lux uplites. mounting Universal backplate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temerature black for end plates. ballast 250 watt Core-Coil standard dual voltage - remote (RB) (as shown in picture A & B)-can be mounted integrally (IB) in housed units. Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplite PAL-XL-250-HQI-W†-H1-RB Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-250-HQI-B†-S-RB † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Technical Drawings Page 453 Project Specifics Photometrics NEXT> < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT UNION STATION WASHINGTON, D.C. ARCHITECTS: HARRY WEESE AND ASSOCIATES WILLIAM LAM ASSOCIATES, INC. Consultants Objectives: Design, install an uplighting scheme of unusual precision and efficiency, to enhance the architectural details and decoration of this benchmark renovation. Lighting to be out of sightlines, unobtrusive and lend a lightness and airiness to this monumental public space, while projecting a controlled wash of light over its vast arched surfaces. Execution: Installed Rambusch Pan-A-Lux architectural uplighting fixtures that utilize asymetric reflectors of parabolic and cylindrical segment to provide optimum light from their tungsten halogen and HQl lamp sources. Positioned fixtures above column caps and in secondary arches to supplement daylight ambience and create a compatible nighttime environment. Results: Use of the highly efficient Pan-A-Lux fixtures permitted use of fewer fixtures without sacrificing photometric integrity, thus achieving significant cost, maintenance and energy-savings. Fixtures: PAL-XL-250-HQI-B-S-MOD/BAG TURGI-RB PAL-XL-1500-Q-B-S and PAL-XL-150-HQI-B-S-MOD/ BAG TURGI-RB Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10010 • (212) 675-0400 • Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • (212) 333-2525 • Fax: (201) 433-3355 PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, New York City Architect: James Stewart Polshek & Partners Lighting Designer: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Fixtures: PAL-XL-250-HQI-H2 (page 453) In this architectural setting there was a need to provide additional lighting during the evening and night time. During day time, natural light filled the space. By placing the lighting fixtures (PAL-XL) next to the windows it was possible to light the space with indirect lighting during these night periods. When necessary, fixture housings were modified, and custom curved mountings were created to conform to the shape of the columns. Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 40 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011-7989 (212) 675-0400 Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 218-230 South Parkway, Clifton, NJ 07014-1314 (201) 778-8899 Fax (201) 778-0072 PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PT&Co. Objectives: To create a system of lighting that would accentuate the space as well as generate the needed volume of high light levels associated with visually demanding tasks such as creating graphics and copy. Execution: By using a modified housing, which the architect selected, that holds both the optic on an adjustable yoke as well as the ballast, the indirect needs of the space could be met without creating the feel of a lower ceiling generated by long lengths of suspended linear fluorescents. Results: The PAL-XL-MOD architectural uplite provided a bright, evenly illuminated ceiling, thus creating a successful indirect lighting solution. The room is full of light, yet the source is hidden. The fixtures clustered around the architectural detail of the columns keep the room open and takes advantage of the full height of the ceiling. Fixtures: PAL-XL-250-HQI-W-H-MOD Technical Drawing Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 40 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011-7989 • (212) 620-4687 • Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 218-230 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey 07014-1314 • (201) 778-8899 • FAX: (201) 778-0072 < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> PAL XL 400 watt Metal Halide Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. PAL-XL-400-MH-B†-S-RB socket Porcelain mogul screw base rated 5KV pulse rated. wire No. 14 AWG, SF-2 stranded wire rated 600V at 200° C, with Greenfield connector. A end plates Die-formed steel (optional: cast end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting). circuiting 3.4 amps open circuit (HIGH POWER FACTOR) at 120 volts. lens Heat tempered sodalime lay-in glass with as required by U.L. baffle (optional) An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. B finish reflector assembly (A) painted black end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. Application: mounting Adjustable steel yoke attached at rear or below for aiming with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position, for cove mount. Surface mount, special extruded assembly with canopy. The PAL-XL-400-MH (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 123°. The PAL-XL-400MH is also available with a damp label. The PAL-XL-400-MH is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. A micro-switch Plunger-actuator cuts power off to socket for safe relamping as required by U.L. lamp Philips T15 clear mogul (ANSI code: M59PL-400). Voltage must be specified for proper ballasting. Housed Uplite PAL-XL-400-MH-W*-H-RB * options For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. For damp label add “/DL”. Housed unit assumes an integral ballast, for remote ballast add “RB”. B housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s PanA-Lux uplites. mounting Universal backplate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temerature black for end plates. ballast All HID units require an appropriate ballast. - remote (RB) (as shown in picture A & B)-can be mounted integrally (IB) in housed units. Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplite PAL-XL-400-MH-W†-H2-RB Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-400-MH-B†-S-RB † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Technical Drawings Page 454 Project Specifics Photometrics NEXT> < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT ATHLETIC FACILITY Objectives: To create an indirect lighting system that can provide an even level of glare-free light at the playing surface, by illuminating the ceiling and driving the light down, creating an indirect lighting solution. Execution: By using two different wattage PAL-XL architectural uplites, that increase in wattage as their relationship to the ceiling also increases, light is blended on the ceiling and bounced down to the playing surface. The white washed ceiling acts as the diffuser and blending mechanism so the light reaches the floor. Since the light source can only be seen from above, the illumination was provided within the space without creating glare or hot spots. Results: The use of indirect illumination created a very smooth lighting level at the playing floor. It was able to provide with lower light levels, a better means of lighting than traditional high bays. The high bays created hot spots and glare if one were to look up to try and track a ball or moving object. The design of the hiddensource PAN-A-LUX allowed light to be generated without impacting the architectural space, or distracting the athletes. Fixtures: PAL-XL-250-HQI-SF-RB PAL-XL-400-MOG-SF-RB Technical Drawing Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 40 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10011-7989 • (212) 620-4687 • Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 218-230 South Parkway, Clifton, New Jersey 07014-1314 • (201) 778-8899 • FAX: (201) 778-0072 <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > RETURN <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> PAL XL 1/27 watt BIAX FLOURESCENT Pan-A-Lux® Uplite ® Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 A A reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. socket 2G11 lamp holder for singleended compact fluorescent fatiguefree stainless lamp carrier. Spring screwless twin terminals. wire Solid 18 AWG ten rated 105C 600 volts. Both U.L. and C.S.A. approved. PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX-B-RC-IY-RB end plates Cast aluminum formed end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting.. B baffle An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. finish Reflector assembly (A) painted black; end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX-W-H5-LY-IB Application: mounting Adjustable steel bracket attached at rear or below for focusing with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position. The PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. lamp Single Osram/Sylvania 27W Dulux L Biax lamp type. Surface Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX-B-RC-LY-RB The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 135°. The PAL-XL1/27-BIAX is also available with a damp label. PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. ballast Remote electromagnetic encapsulated thermally protected. High power factor/rapid start single lamp applications. * For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. ** For lens cover add “/LENS”. For damp label add “/DL”. B housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s Pan-A-Lux uplites. mounting Universal back plate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temperature black for end plates. Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-1/27-BIAX-B-S-RB Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplight PAL-422-1/27-BIAX-W-H5-LY-IB † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. **For lens covers add “/LENS”. from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Photometrics Page 461 NEXT> ® Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 A A PAL XL 1/40 watt BIAX FLOURESCENT Pan-A-Lux® Uplite reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and ellipsoidal sections for precise control of light distribution. socket 2G11 lamp holder for singleended compact fluorescent fatiguefree stainless lamp carrier. Spring screwless twin terminals. wire Solid 18 AWG ten rated 105C 600 volts. Both U.L. and C.S.A. approved. PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX-B-RC-LY-RB end plates Cast aluminum formed end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting. B baffle An adjustable steel saw tooth/straight edge baffle allows for cutoff of undesired backsplash light. finish Reflector assembly (A) painted black; end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX-W-H4-LY-RB Application: mounting Adjustable steel bracket attached at rear or below for focusing with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position. The PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. lamp Single Osram/Sylvania 40W Dulux L Biax lamp type. ballast Remote electromagnetic encapsulated thermally protected. High power factor/rapid start single lamp applications. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 137°. The PALXL-1/40-BIAX is also available with a damp label. PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. Surface Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX-B-RC-LY-RB * For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF”and provide color chip. ** For lens cover add “/LENS”. For damp label add “/DL”. B housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s Pan-A-Lux uplites. mounting Universal back plate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temperature black for end plates. Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-1/40-BIAX-B-S-RB † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. **For lens covers add “/LENS”. Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplight PAL-422-1/40-BIAX-W-H4-LY-IB from the Pan-A-Lux series of Rambusch Uplites Page 463 Photometrics NEXT> <PREVIOUS PAGE < PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT MT. SINAI Hospital Infusion Clinic, New York, NY Architect: Perkins Eastman Architects The solution in this clinic space comprised of computer cubicles, was the specification of a modified Pan-XL fixture incorporating BIAX fluorescent lamps. The two optics were joined in tandem and suspended from the ceiling via a single stem. By utilizing one of the five available standard optical systems one can control and shape the pattern of light in order to create a smooth visual field on the ceiling. The result is pleasantly illuminated space that does not interfere with the viewing of the many computer screens. Technical Drawing PAL-XL-2/50-BIAX-TWIN-LY-MOD Page 464 Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 28 West 25th street, New York, NY 10010 (212) 675-0400 Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07304 (201) 433-3355 Fax: (201) 333-8377 <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> PAL XL 42 watt 42 PLT FLOURESCENT Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400 • Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 A A reflector The innovative PAN-A-LUX XL reflector is precisely crafted of specular electro-brightened anodized extruded aluminum. Its segmented, stepped configuration combines both parabolic and cylindrical sections for precise control of light distribution. 9 1/4” PAL-XL-42-PLT-B*-RC-IY-RB socket GX24q-4 base vibration and earthquake resistant PBT white body rated 75 watts at 600 volts. wire Solid 18 AWG solid copper or solder-dipped-stranded rated 105°C at 600 volts. B end plates Cast aluminum formed end plates for mounting to cast round or square canopy for surface mounting. 15 1/2” finish Reflector assembly (A) painted black; end plates with natural aluminum reflector; housing (B) white. PAL-XL-42-PLT-W†-H1-RB mounting Adjustable steel bracket attached at rear or 3 3/4” below for focusing with special spring steel washer and lock nuts to maintain position. Application: The PAL-XL-42-PLT (from the Pan-A-Lux family of indirect reflectors) reflector assembly (A) has been designed for use in architectural elements (e.g. a cove or niche) or in its complementary stylized housing (B). The stepped and segmented reflector is extruded to carefully direct a controlled, wide asymmetric wash of light across the ceiling. The projection of light is all above 90° glare zone with the main thrust at 137°. The PALXL-42-PLT is also available with a damp label. PAL-XL-42-PLT is listed by the Underwriters Laboratories and The Canadian Standards Association. It carries the I.B.E.W. Local 3 label. lamp Philips PL Triple 4 pin Fluorescent. ballast Electronic standard remote either Motorola or Energy Savings 120 or 277 volts. Available as "IB", integral CALL FACTORY. Yoked Uplite; Surface Mounted PAL-XL-42-PLT-B*-RC-LY-RB * options For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. For damp label add “/DL”. For lens cover add “/LENS”. B 111/4” 131/4” housing (optional) Formed steel, it is a clean design of crisp and subtle angles. This housing is compatible with a number of Rambusch’s Pan-A-Lux uplites. mounting Universal backplate attachment to mount to standard back box provided by installing contractor. finish Prime white finish for housing; high temperature black for end plates. 53/8” Stand Mounted Uplite PAL-XL-42-PLT-B*-S-RB *For special semi-gloss finish substitute “B” with “SF” and provide color chip. Pan-A-Lux Housing Housed Uplite PAL-XL-42-PLT-W†-H1-RB 11 3/8” For lens covers add “/LENS”. † For special semi-gloss finish substitute “W” with “SF” and provide color chip. from the Pan-A-Lux® series of Rambusch Uplites <PREVIOUS PAGE Technical Drawings Page 466 Project Specifics Photometrics NEXT> <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> HASBRO, INC. Global Corporate Executive Headquarters Pawtucket, RI Architect: Lindsay Associates, Inc. S. Lindsay Boutros-Ghali Lighting Designer: Tanteri & Associates, Inc. Matthew Tanteri The Pan-A-Lux family of architectural uplites, with its variety of optic and lamp choices, permitted the designer to add an element of decorative design to a high-profile executive office while providing the needed supplemental illumination. The selection of long-life fluorescent PAL fixtures maintains a quality of light and color consistent with either the recessed fixtures or with the office’s natural light source. Technical Drawing PAL-XL-42-PLT-RC-IY-RB Page 465 Rambusch Lighting Design Studios: 28 West 25th street, New York, NY 10010 (212) 675-0400 Fax: (212) 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07304 (201) 433-3355 Fax: (201) 333-8377 <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT > <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> <<RETURN <PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT> PAL XL 300/500 watt ® Quartz Tungsten Halogen Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #34992 150° -10° Candela Power Distribution Curve 140° Section Through at125° 0° 130° 10° 120° 20° 110° 30° 100° 40° 90° 1000 zonal lumen summary 500 watt/T3 FROSTED double-ended rated 10,700 lumens total lumenaire efficiency 57.8% 2000 3000 4000 5000 2000 1000 zone 3000 4000 5000 45° lumens % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0 1670 2945 4870 6070 6070 0.0 15.9 28.0 46.4 57.8 57.8 0.0 27.5 48.5 80.2 100.0 100.0 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 CIE type-indirect candela distribution (frosted lamp) calculations #Fixtures = 67.5 0 11 45 469 676 868 1078 1229 1279 1335 1337 45.0 0 11 575 1865 1871 1731 1575 1430 1312 1312 1337 22.5 0 39 1675 4401 4708 3094 2122 1625 1374 1312 1337 0.0 11 101 1821 4501 5440 3742 2357 1709 1385 1285 1337 Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 112.5 0 0 0 145 547 838 1100 1268 1307 1340 1337 90.0 0 6 11 240 464 676 905 1134 1279 1346 1337 157.5 0 28 117 140 246 190 1407 1615 1463 1352 1337 135.0 11 11 0 0 28 922 1603 1530 1385 1352 1337 FLUX 180.0 22 67 235 212 313 201 1262 1888 1530 1374 1337 24 470 1177 1275 1011 914 683 389 127 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 20% *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 .55 .55 .55 .55 .47 .47 .47 .47 .32 .32 .32 .18 .18 .18 .06 .08 .06 1 .50 .48 .46 .44 .43 .41 .39 .38 .28 .27 .26 .16 .16 .15 .05 .05 .05 2 .46 .42 .38 .36 .39 .36 .33 .31 .24 .23 .22 .14 .13 .13 .05 .04 .04 3 .41 .36 .33 .30 .35 .31 .28 .26 .21 .20 .18 .12 .11 .11 .04 .04 .03 room 4 .38 .32 .28 .25 .32 .28 .24 .22 .19 .17 .15 .11 .10 .09 .04 .03 .03 cavity 5 .35 .28 .24 .21 .29 .24 .21 .18 .17 .15 .13 .10 .09 .08 .03 .03 .03 ratio 6 .32 .25 .21 .18 .27 .22 .18 .16 .15 .13 .11 .09 .08 .07 .03 .02 .02 7 .29 .23 .18 .16 .25 .20 .16 .14 .13 .11 .10 .08 .07 .06 .03 .02 .02 8 .27 .20 .16 .14 .23 .18 .14 .12 .12 .10 .08 .07 .06 .05 .02 .02 .02 9 .25 .18 .15 .12 .21 .16 .13 .10 .11 .09 .07 .06 .05 .04 .02 .02 .01 10 .23 .17 .13 .10 .20 .14 .11 .09 .10 .08 .06 .06 .05 .04 .02 .02 .01 1/00 Page 442 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY <PREVIOUS PAGE <<RETURN NEXT> ® PAL XL 70 watt HQI/MC Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #34830 180° Candela Power Distribution Curve 170° 160° Section Through at 117° 90.0° 67.5° 112.5° 140° 45.0° 135.0° 130° 120° 22.5° 157.5° 110° 100° 90° 0 510 zonal lumen summary 70 watt HQI lamp rated 5,000 lumens total lumenaire efficiency 65.3% CIE type-indirect 1020 1530 180° 2550 0.0° 2550 2040 zone (frosted lamp) #Fixtures = 1020 510 510 1020 1530 2040 2550 % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0 793 1344 2432 3264 3264 0.0 15.9 26.9 48.6 65.3 65,3 0.0 24.3 41.2 74.5 100.0 100.0 67.5 0 2 57 242 398 541 737 890 975 1032 1047 45.0 0 3 380 864 847 721 871 1029 1015 1028 1047 22.5 0 5 475 2414 1573 1374 983 1037 1066 1014 1047 0.0 0 11 505 2508 2022 1668 1055 1051 1090 1046 1047 Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 1530 lumens 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 candela distribution calculations 2040 112.5 0 1 2 201 456 657 737 851 989 1059 1047 90.0 0 2 8 177 388 567 695 885 1003 1056 1047 157.5 0 5 37 47 89 267 851 1078 1002 1051 1047 135.0 0 2 4 9 83 648 879 946 988 1060 1047 FLUX 180.0 0 8 61 72 118 158 803 1043 996 1052 1047 6 185 601 552 562 527 446 287 99 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 20% *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 .62 .62 .62 .62 .53 .53 .53 .53 .36 .36 .36 .21 .21 .21 .07 .07 .07 1 .57 .54 .52 .49 .48 .46 .44 .43 .32 .30 .29 .18 .18 .17 .06 .06 .06 2 .51 .47 .43 .40 .44 .40 .37 .35 .28 .26 .24 .16 .15 .14 .05 .05 .05 3 .47 .41 .43 .40 .44 .40 .37 .35 .28 .26 .24 .14 .13 .12 .05 .04 .04 room 4 .43 .36 .32 .28 .36 .31 .27 .24 .21 .10 .17 .12 .11 .10 .04 .04 .03 cavity 5 .39 .32 .27 .24 .33 .28 .24 .21 .19 .17 .15 .11 .10 .09 .04 .03 .03 ratio 6 .36 .29 .24 .20 .30 .25 .21 .18 .17 .14 .13 .10 .08 .07 .03 .03 .02 7 .33 .26 .21 .18 .28 .22 .18 .15 .15 .13 .11 .09 .07 .06 .03 .02 .02 8 .30 .23 .18 .15 .26 .20 .16 .13 .14 .11 .09 .08 .07 .06 .03 .02 .02 9 .28 .21 .16 .13 .24 .18 .14 .12 .12 .10 .08 .07 .06 .05 .02 .02 .02 10 .26 .19 .15 .12 .22 .16 .13 .10 .11 .09 .07 .07 .05 .05 .02 .02 .01 1/00 Page 451 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY <PREVIOUS PAGE <<RETURN NEXT> ® PAL XL 150 watt HQI/MC Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #34831 180° 170° 160° Candela Power Distribution Curve Section Through at 135° 90.0° 67.5° 112.5° 140° 45.0° 135.0° 130° 120° 22.5° 157.5° 110° 100° 90° 0 1000 2000 zonal lumen summary 150 watt HQI lamp rated 11,250 lumens total lumenaire efficiency 57.0% CIE type-indirect 3000 180° 5000 0.0° 5000 4000 zone (frosted lamp) #Fixtures = 2000 1000 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0 1749 2937 4963 6413 6413 0.0 15.5 26.1 44.1 57.0 57.0 0.0 27.3 45.8 77.4 100.0 100.0 67.5 0 0 312 570 814 1085 1479 1587 1669 1709 1734 45.0 0 14 963 2157 2211 1533 1709 1886 1764 1709 1734 22.5 0 14 1004 4952 3541 2741 1981 1981 1954 1750 1734 0.0 0 27 1072 4830 4192 3365 2076 2008 1967 1764 1734 Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 3000 lumens 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 candela distribution calculations 4000 112.5 0 0 14 461 773 1099 1248 1438 1655 1709 1734 90.0 0 0 27 407 719 977 1221 1520 1655 1696 1734 157.5 0 14 54 95 190 502 1384 1804 1669 1764 1734 135.0 0 0 14 41 204 1167 1642 1560 1614 1723 1734 FLUX 180.0 0 14 81 109 231 299 1330 1818 1709 1777 1734 11 428 1309 1188 1068 959 794 491 165 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 20% *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 .54 .54 .54 .54 .46 .46 .46 .46 .32 .32 .32 .18 .18 .18 .06 .06 .06 1 .49 .47 .45 .43 .42 .40 .39 .37 .28 .27 .26 .16 .15 .15 .05 .05 .05 2 .45 .41 .38 .35 .38 .35 .33 .30 .24 .23 .21 .14 .13 .12 .04 .04 .04 3 .41 .36 .32 .29 .35 .31 .28 .25 .21 .19 .18 .12 .11 .10 .04 .04 .03 room 4 .37 .32 .28 .24 .32 .27 .24 .21 .19 .17 .15 .11 .10 .09 .03 .03 .03 cavity 5 .34 .28 .24 .21 .29 .24 .21 .18 .17 .14 .13 .10 .08 .08 .03 .03 .02 ratio 6 .31 .25 .21 .18 .27 .21 .18 .15 .15 .13 .11 .09 .07 .06 .03 .02 .02 7 .29 .22 .18 .15 .24 .19 .16 .13 .13 .11 .09 .08 .07 .06 .02 .02 .02 8 .27 .20 .16 .13 .23 .17 .14 .12 .12 .10 .08 .07 .06 .05 .02 .02 .02 9 .25 .18 .14 .12 .21 .16 .12 .10 .11 .09 .07 .06 .05 .04 .02 .02 .01 10 .23 .17 .13 .10 .19 .14 .11 .09 .10 .08 .06 .06 .05 .04 .02 .02 .01 1/00 Page 452 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY <PREVIOUS PAGE <<RETURN NEXT> ® PAL XL 250 watt Metal Halide/HQI Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #32980 180° 170° 160° Candela Power Distribution Curve Section Through at 120° 90.0° 67.5° 112.5° 140° 45.0° 135.0° 130° 120° 22.5° 157.5° 110° 100° 180° 90° 0 1640 3280 zonal lumen summary 250 watt HQI lamp rated 20,000 lumens total lumenaire efficiency 59.7% lens in place 4920 6560 8200 0.0° 8200 6560 zone 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 4920 3280 1640 1640 3280 4920 6560 8200 lumens % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0 2811 5146 9089 11939 11939 0.0 14.1 25.7 45.4 59.7 59.7 0.0 23.5 43.1 76.1 100.0 100.0 CIE type-indirect candela distribution (frosted lamp) calculations #Fixtures = 67.5 0 0 227 1476 1916 2285 2724 3065 3257 3335 3255 45.0 0 0 1213 3923 3980 3384 3540 3654 3441 3328 3255 22.5 0 0 1781 6769 6910 5357 4221 3987 3696 3356 3255 0.0 0 0 1788 6868 7691 6243 4498 4101 3718 3306 3255 Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 112.5 0 0 0 390 1667 2107 2554 2831 3122 3278 3255 90.0 0 0 50 1185 1703 2079 2412 2824 3186 3320 3255 157.5 0 0 106 192 390 518 2455 3782 3434 3242 3255 135.0 0 0 0 50 192 1852 3186 3448 3235 3228 3255 FLUX 180.0 0 14 184 284 525 525 2242 3704 3406 3235 3255 7 667 2137 2335 2041 1903 1576 959 315 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 20% *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 .57 .57 .57 .57 .49 .49 .49 .49 .33 .33 .33 .19 .19 .19 .06 .06 .06 1 .52 .49 .47 .45 .44 .42 .40 .39 .29 .28 .27 .17 .16 .16 .05 .05 .05 2 .47 .43 .40 .37 .40 .37 .34 .32 .25 .24 .22 .15 .14 .13 .05 .04 .04 3 .43 .38 .34 .31 .36 .32 .29 .27 .22 .20 .19 .13 .12 .11 .04 .04 .04 room 4 .39 .33 .29 .26 .33 .28 .25 .22 .20 .17 .16 .11 .10 .09 .04 .03 .03 cavity 5 .36 .29 .25 .22 .30 .25 .22 .19 .17 .15 .13 .10 .09 .08 .03 .03 .03 ratio 6 .33 .26 .22 .19 .28 .22 .19 .16 .16 .13 .11 .09 .08 .07 .03 .03 .02 7 .30 .23 .19 .16 .26 .20 .17 .14 .14 .12 .10 .08 .07 .06 .03 .02 .02 8 .28 .21 .17 .14 .24 .18 .15 .12 .13 .10 .09 .07 .06 .05 .02 .02 .02 9 .26 .19 .15 .12 .22 .16 .13 .11 .11 .09 .08 .07 .05 .05 .02 .02 .01 10 .24 .17 .13 .11 .20 .15 .12 .09 .10 .08 .07 .06 .05 .04 .02 .02 .01 1/00 Page 453 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY <PREVIOUS PAGE <<RETURN NEXT> ® PAL XL 400 watt Metal Halide Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #36803 180° 170° 160° Candela Power Distribution Curve Section Through at 120° 90.0° 67.5° 112.5° 140° 45.0° 135.0° 130° 120° 22.5° 157.5° 110° 100° 180° 90° 0 2991.5 5983.5 zonal lumen summary 400 watt HQI lamp rated 36,000 lumens total lumenaire efficiency 74.3% for tempered sodalime lens, multiply by.92 8975 11966 14958 0.0° 4865 3892 zone 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 2919 1946 973 973 1946 2919 3892 4865 lumens % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0 7373 13169 21846 26735 26735 0.0 20.5 36.6 60.7 74.3 74.3 0.0 27.6 49.3 81.7 100.0 100.0 CIE type-indirect candela distribution (frosted lamp) calculations #Fixtures = 67.5 0 43 3174 3753 4410 4975 5397 5597 5626 5561 5478 45.0 0 36 4889 14282 12924 8063 6834 6119 5754 5568 5478 22.5 0 79 4982 12617 16126 12152 8185 6741 5869 5583 5478 0.0 0 43 4603 11680 17913 14897 8778 7091 5976 5547 5478 Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 180.0 0 100 872 715 672 1430 4975 5976 5719 5976 5478 157.5 0 100 844 608 672 2473 5247 5912 5704 5862 5478 135.0 0 29 186 286 1079 4925 5704 5647 5683 5661 5478 112.5 0 14 \14 2187 4146 4832 5118 5461 5597 5511 5478 90.0 0 14 636 2130 3302 4189 4961 5311 5418 5454 5478 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 20% *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 .71 .71 .71 .71 .60 .60 .60 .60 .41 .41 .41 .24 .24 .24 .08 .08 .08 1 .64 .61 .59 .56 .55 .52 .50 .48 .36 .35 .33 .21 .20 .19 .07 .06 .06 2 .58 .53 .49 .46 .50 .46 .42 .40 .31 .29 .28 .18 .17 .16 .06 .06 .05 3 .53 .47 .42 .38 .45 .40 .36 .33 .28 .25 .23 .16 .15 .14 .05 .05 .04 room 4 .49 .41 .36 .32 .41 .35 .31 .28 .24 .22 .20 .14 .13 .12 .05 .04 .04 cavity 5 .44 .37 .31 .27 .38 .31 .27 .23 .22 .19 .17 .13 .11 .10 .04 .04 .03 ratio 6 .41 .33 .27 .23 .35 .28 .23 .20 .19 .16 .14 .11 .10 .08 .04 .03 .03 7 .37 .29 .24 .20 .32 .25 .21 .17 .17 .14 .12 .10 .08 .07 .03 .03 .02 8 .35 .26 .21 .17 .29 .23 .18 .15 .16 .13 .11 .09 .08 .06 .03 .02 .02 9 .32 .24 .19 .15 .27 .20 .16 .13 .14 .11 .09 .08 .07 .06 .03 .02 .02 10 .30 .22 .17 .13 .25 .19 .14 .12 .13 .10 .08 .08 .06 .05 .02 .02 .02 1/00 Page 454 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY <PREVIOUS PAGE <<RETURN NEXT> PAL XL 1/27 watt BIAX FLOURESCENT Pan-A-Lux® Uplite ® Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #44737 180° 90° Candela Power Distribution Curve 165° Section Through at 135° 67.5° 112.5° 150° 135° 45° 135° 157.5° 120° 22.5° 105° 0° 180° 0° 0 200 400 600 zonal lumen summary 27 watt single-ended, twin tube fluorescent rated 1,800 lumens total lumenaire effiency 75.4% 800 200 200 400 600 600 400 800 800 zone lumens % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 0 339 609 1074 1357 1357 0.0 18.8 33.8 59.7 75.4 75.4 0.0 25.0 44.8 79.2 100.0 100.0 CIE type-indirect Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 calculations #Fixtures = 112.5 0 10 36 85 149 197 239 270 288 302 303 90.0 0 16 83 138 186 229 262 286 300 306 303 67.5 0 34 290 373 388 402 399 377 344 315 303 45.0 0 16 242 530 609 548 527 479 408 328 303 22.5 0 9 192 516 708 702 587 530 440 329 303 0.0 0 4 159 473 711 747 619 554 455 332 303 candela distribution FLUX 180.0 0 4 28 41 73 68 146 205 265 291 303 157.5 0 7 34 42 70 86 172 220 275 291 303 135.0 0 9 34 63 64 137 194 243 281 294 303 12 106 221 269 253 212 159 94 30 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 0.20 *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 72 72 72 72 61 61 61 61 42 42 42 24 24 24 8 8 8 1 65 62 60 57 56 53 51 49 36 35 34 21 20 20 7 7 6 2 59 54 50 47 51 46 43 40 32 30 28 18 17 16 6 6 5 3 54 48 43 39 46 41 37 33 28 26 23 16 15 14 5 5 5 room 4 49 42 36 32 42 36 32 28 25 22 20 14 13 12 5 4 4 cavity 5 45 37 32 27 38 32 27 24 22 19 17 13 11 10 4 4 3 ratio 6 41 33 27 23 35 28 24 20 20 17 14 11 10 9 4 3 3 7 38 30 24 20 32 25 21 18 18 15 12 10 9 7 3 3 2 8 35 27 21 18 30 23 18 15 16 13 11 9 8 6 3 3 2 9 32 24 19 15 28 21 16 13 14 12 10 8 7 6 3 2 2 10 30 22 17 14 26 19 15 12 13 10 8 8 6 5 2 2 2 Page 461 <PREVIOUS PAGE 70% 70% <<RETURN 1/00 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting NY NEXT> PAL XL 1/40 watt BIAX FLOURESCENT Pan-A-Lux® Uplite ® Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-0400• Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #44738 180° 90° Candela Power Distribution Curve 165° Section Through at 135° 112.5° 67.5° 150° 135° 45° 135° 120° 157.5° 22.5° 105° 0° 180° 90° 1250 0 312.5 zonal lumen summary 40 watt single ended, twin tube fluorescent rated 3,150 lumens total lumenaire efficiency 73.7% 937.5 312.5 625 1250 937.5 625 625 312.5 937.5 1250 zone lumens % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 0 515 953 1772 2323 2323 0.0 16.4 30.3 56.2 73.7 73.7 0.0 22.2 41.0 76.3 100.0 100.0 CIE type-indirect candela distribution Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 calculations #Fixtures = 112.5 0 12 41 95 223 346 451 527 570 613 634 90.0 0 20 103 218 331 433 519 584 620 637 634 67.5 0 29 279 479 561 664 719 743 719 658 634 45.0 0 14 297 663 911 921 871 861 800 694 634 22.5 0 8 262 742 1061 1156 1024 931 838 700 634 0.0 0 5 187 713 1053 1216 1096 951 861 719 634 FLUX 180.0 0 8 46 74 148 123 230 407 526 577 634 157.5 0 10 49 72 135 133 274 432 545 586 634 135.0 0 10 39 94 97 198 353 471 553 590 634 20 156 340 438 436 382 301 188 62 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 0.20 *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 70 70 70 70 60 60 60 60 41 41 41 24 24 24 8 8 8 1 64 61 58 56 54 52 50 48 36 34 33 21 20 19 7 6 6 2 58 53 49 46 49 45 42 39 31 29 27 18 17 16 6 5 5 3 53 47 42 38 45 40 36 33 27 25 23 16 15 14 5 5 4 room 4 48 41 36 32 41 35 31 28 24 22 19 14 13 11 5 4 4 cavity 5 44 36 31 27 37 31 27 23 21 19 16 12 11 10 4 4 3 ratio 6 40 32 27 23 34 28 23 20 19 16 14 11 10 8 4 3 3 7 37 29 24 20 32 25 20 17 17 14 12 10 8 7 3 3 2 8 34 26 21 17 29 22 18 15 15 13 11 9 7 6 3 3 2 9 32 24 18 15 27 20 16 13 14 11 9 8 7 6 3 3 2 10 30 21 16 13 25 18 14 12 13 10 8 7 6 5 3 3 2 1/00 Page 463 <PREVIOUS PAGE 70% 70% <<RETURN © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY NEXT> PAL XL 42 watt 42 PLT FLOURESCENT Pan-A-Lux® Uplite Design Studios: 28 West 25th Street, New York, New York 10010 • Tel 212 / 675-4687 • Fax 212 / 620-4687 Workshops: 160 Cornelison Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey 07304 • Tel 201 / 333-2525 • Fax 201 / 433-3355 ITL Report #46455 180° 165° Candela Power Distribution Curve 90.0° 67.5° 112.5° Section Through at 137.5° 150° 135.0° 135° 45.0° 120° 22.5° 157.5° 105° 180° 90° 0 350 700 zonal lumen summary One 42 PLT fluorescent rated 3200 lumens per lamp total luminaire efficiency 62.9% 1050 0.0° 1033 775 516 258 258 516 775 1033 zone lumens % total lamp lumens % fixture output 0-90 90-120 90-130 90-150 90-180 0-180 0 488 846 1562 2011 2011 0.0 15.2 26.4 48.8 62.9 62.9 0.0 24.2 42.1 77.7 100.0 100.0 CIE type - indirect candela distribution calculations #Fixtures = 112.5 0 6 43 124 221 321 418 500 544 542 541 90.0 0 6 77 184 289 388 465 522 548 545 541 67.5 0 14 146 245 356 451 523 561 563 549 541 45.0 0 17 274 451 614 729 684 608 587 551 541 22.5 0 17 274 451 614 729 684 608 587 551 541 0.0 0 60 485 750 890 971 872 658 590 548 541 Deg. 90 95 105 115 125 135 145 155 165 175 180 FLUX 180.0 0 4 48 75 162 231 302 377 454 539 541 157.5 0 4 41 67 174 246 335 399 478 542 541 135.0 0 3 22 56 155 264 360 438 506 543 541 29 175 284 359 382 334 244 153 52 (Area) x (Maintained Footcandles) (#Lamps per fixture) x (Lamp Lumens) x (C.U.) x (Ceiling Loss Factor) x (M.F.) Factors to consider: 1) Different lamp wattages and manufacturers require confirmation of rated initial lamp lumens. 2) Ceiling texture, color and slope greatly influence reflected light that will reach work plane. 3) Maintenance factor should include LLD (Lamp Lumen Depreciation) and LDD (Luminaire Dirt Depreciation). 4) Coefficient of Utilization should include Ceiling Cavity and Room Cavity Ratio. coefficients of utilization,* floor cavity reflectance: 0.20 *by zonal-cavity method, IES preferred practice Ceiling Wall 80% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 70% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 50% 30% 10% 0 60 60 60 60 51 51 51 51 35 35 35 20 20 20 6 6 6 1 54 52 50 48 46 44 43 41 30 29 28 17 17 16 6 5 5 2 50 45 42 39 42 39 36 34 27 25 23 15 14 14 5 5 4 3 45 40 36 32 38 34 31 28 23 21 20 13 12 12 4 4 4 room 4 41 35 30 27 35 30 26 23 21 18 17 12 11 10 4 3 3 cavity 5 38 31 26 23 32 27 23 20 18 16 14 11 9 8 3 3 3 ratio 6 34 28 23 20 29 24 20 17 16 14 12 9 8 7 3 3 2 7 32 25 20 17 27 21 17 15 15 12 10 9 7 6 3 2 2 8 29 22 18 15 25 19 15 13 13 11 9 8 6 5 2 2 2 9 27 20 16 13 23 17 14 11 12 10 8 7 6 5 2 2 2 10 25 18 14 11 21 16 12 10 11 9 7 6 5 4 2 2 1 Page 466 1/00 © 2000 Rambusch Lighting, NY <PREVIOUS PAGE <<RETURN