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Trackllghting......

Lytespan Lytespots . . . . . , . ...10-644


Accent and Flood Lighiing . . . . .........1041
Wallwashing. ....4257
Fluorescent ......5254
Accessories ..........55
Basic Lytespots ...........56 64A
Llrtespan Track and Houslngs . . .65-75
AdventTrack .. .....6667
Basic Track .....68-69
Lytestruct II .....70-71
Suspension Beam ..........72.13
Recessed. . . . . . . . . . . .74.75
Lyteshield . ........8-9
Lvtespan IIL . .. . .76.77
LyteTrim . .......78-81
Guidelines to Lighting Design ..........82.83
Lamp Selector Guide ........84-85
LYTESPAN' Lighting Performance Data . . . . .........86,89
by Lightolier
Lighiing is important in today's life
INDEX
style. lt can structure. mold. and
modify space; focus attention: impart STYIENO, PAGE STYLE PAGE STYLE PAGE STYLE PAGE STYLE PAG STYLE PAGE

warmth and intimate feeling: and


m00 68 6190 67 8346 6482 71
58 7518 ?2 7674 28
6001 68/73/74/75 6192 67 6350 s6 6483 71 7519 ?2 7675 28
heighten appreciation of form, color ilnz 68/73/14/75 6194 67 6351 56 6484 71 1520 r6 7688 69/71/73
60n3 68/73/14/ t5 6195 67 6352 56 6485 11 7521 22 7681 69/71l73
and texture. flt15 68 619? 67 6353 56 6486 11 1523 16 7683 69/71/73
With proper application. track 60't8 68/73 6200 50 6354 56 6430 67 T5?7 22 7687 32
llghting.oues energy by illuminarirg m17 68/73 6201 50 6355 56 6491 67 7528 22 7689 54
60't8 68/73 6202 50 6356 56 6406 31 7529 16 7690 14
only what you want. when you m20 68 M05 50 6357 56 7101 24 7530 16 7631 14
6021 68/71 620t 50 6358 56 7106 26 7531 17/46 7692 74
want.
The true measure of a lighting ffi22 68/11 6210 37 6360 60 Tt01 26 7533 16 m93 75
6023 68/11 6213 37 6361 60 7111 24 7538 64A 76S4 75
system in terms of energy effec m25 68 6215 37 6362 60 7116 26 7539 16 ms5 75
6026 68/71 6216 37 6364 60 f11t 26 7540 22 8351 81
tiveness is not hou much light is fi27 68/71 6220 14 6365 60 7121 24 7544 28 8352 81

provided for a given energy input, 6028 68/71 6221 14 6366 60 1126 26 7546 28 8353 8l
bul rarher how eJfeaiue the light i'. m30 68 6222 14 E]67 60 1127 26 7560 55 4354 8l
6031 68 6223 14 6368 60 7t40 24 7561 55 8360 81
Track lighting can be highly 6032 68 6225 14 6370 60 7141 24 7562 55 8361 8l
energy effective because it is virtually
6033 68 6226 14 637{ 56 7151 25/ 46 7563 8362 81

an extension of the wiring system, m50 68 6975 56 7155 64A ?564 55 8363 8l
6051 68 6228 14 637f 56 7158 64A 7565 55 8364 81
putting light where you need it. m52 68 6230 14 6]78 56 1162 36 7580 28l56/60 8365 8l
when you need it with controlled ac-
6053 68 6231 14 6380 55 7173 29 7582 69/11/13 8366 81
6054 69 Fp32 14 6430 I 7174 23 7584 69/11/13 $7r 81
curacy and ease. Track lighting 6060 67/69 6233 14 6431 9 7175 29 7586 69/71/73 0312 81
systems are today. They are virtually m61 67/69 6260 28 64X2 s 7178 38 ?587 32 8373 81
6062 69 6261 28 6433 I 7175 38 7589 55/69 0374 81
unlimited in flexibility and versatility. m65 68 6262 28 6434 s 7183 27/ 41 %s0 55 8375 81
Layout configurations are infinite 6066 68 6280 30 6435 9/ 45 7184 21/ 41 7591 55 8376 81

and there's an abundance o{ fixtures $67 68 6281 30 M36 g/31 7185 41 7536 69 8371 81
6060 68 6304 64 6437 9/34/ 48 7186 44 7597 55 8378 81
from which to choose. m69 69 6}05 64 M38 g/34 7187 44 7598 55 837S 81

Our track lighting system is called 6070 67/6S 6307 64 6440 73 7188 44 7599 55/69 8380 8i
6071 67/69 6308 64 6441 73 7189 44 m00 48 8387 81
Lytespan@ . It's precision engineered.
6072 69 63'10 47 /57 6442 73 7190 12 7610 35/49 8388 8l
and the various elements are designed dt80 69 63't4 62 6443 73 7191 12 m1s 67 8550
to funciion individually or in coor 6081 69 6315 62 6444 73 7192 12 7621 48/ 49 r1001 52
m85 55/69 6316 62 6445 73 7193 12 7622 32 11002 52
dinated groupings. 6090 69/71/13 63't7 62 6446 73 7194 12 7623 32 11291 52

This book includes some impor- ms1 69/71/13 6318 62 6450 13 7195 12 m25 33 11293
60s2 69/71/13 6319 62 6451 13 7136 12 7626 33
tant lighting concepis, an outline of ms5 67/69 6320 62 6452 13 7197 12 m21 32
the complete Lytespan System with 6101 66/73/74/75 6321 62 6453 73 7400 77 7628 32
6102 66/73/74/75 6824 62 M54 7410 77 n29 67
speci{ication daia and ordering infor
6103 66/13/14/75 6325 62 6455 73 7437 69 7630 16
mation. You'll find it a handy source 6121 66/11/13 6326 62 6456 73 7451 69/71/13 7631 16
for future relerence and ii will put 6122 66/71/73 6327 62 6462 71/73/74/75 7458 11/13 7633 16
6123 66/71/73 6328 62 6/64 71/73/74/15 7459 11/13 7634 16
you on the right irack to good 6150 66 6329 62 6465 71/73/14/75 f467 69/71/73 ?637 18

lightlng. 615'l 66 6]34 58 6467 1t/73/14/15 7468 11/73 m38 18


6't52 66 6335 58 6470 11 7463 71/73 7644 2u
6153 66 6]36 s8 6471 71 f4f7 69/71/73 m45 20
6154 67 6339 58 6412 71 7511 32 7650 55
We ieser! lh rishr l{r .hanqe detaiLs of dsiqd. materjals 5r 50 67 6340 58 6473 11 n12 75 m51 55
ddr. r.. ,,."1... t.-",
u' irdu.! f!n.r'o. a.d perionn.n. 6165 66 63t1 58 6474 71 7513 75 7656 40
S Parent Nos
:1.246 0741 3 286 052: 11.295 093
6166 66 d}42 58 75 71 7514 75 7658 38/40
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3.496.518: 3.894 781i 3.898.7112 4.0E2 395.
6167 66 6343 s8 6476 71 7515 74 7659 38/40
4{196 349 Orher U S ard Forisn PatnG Pndri!
6't 68 66 6344 58 8100 71 7516 74 m70 28
6169 67 6345 58 6481 71 1517 14 7671 ?8
TRACK LIGHTING It is often assumed thai if it takes
a certain number o{ footcandles to
THE LIGHTING LAYOUT light the mannequin. then it will take
Three Types of Lighting the same quantjty of illumination to
light the surrounding space for
Good lighting layout matches the circulation.
use(s) of the space with the proper
Wrong.
type(s) of lighting. Many spaces have
Both occent and generol lighting
multiple uses and so need more
are needed in the right quality and
than one type of lighting.
quantity {or viewing and circulation.
There are basically three uses for
a space: ruork. uier-uing, and
circulotion.
And there are three types of
lighting to illuminate a space:
Task (Local) Lighting. For
performing work, reading, writing,
eating.
Accent tFocal) Lighting. For view For jnstance. jewelry on a counter
ing paintings, sculpture, merchandise wiih only a portable lamp (task light)
displays, special areas. as a light source makes the jewelry
Generol 'Ambienr) Lighting. For bright, but the space dark. That's
circulation and "fill" lighting. dramatic. but it's also uncomfortable
Most spaces are used for a com for ihe eyes. There is no visual
bination of activities. For instance.
offices, stores, museums. libraries,
and residences all use space for
work. viewing. and circulation. So
balance.
But add some accent lighting to
the space, maybe a little general
1ight, and a balance is achieved. The
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they will need all three types of eye sees easier. The worker is more
lighting in various degrees to be More light is necessarv to see the ai ease.
well lit. model: Iess to walk around it. There
But matching the use of space must be a sorl of uisuo/ balance to
with the proper type of lighting also direct. yet comfort the viewer.
inciudes seleciing the ght quoniiiy, Generally, 30 footcandles of am-
quality, and direciion oi light. bient lighting is sulficient for most
Here's a good example: merchan- applications. A surface must have
dising {rom a mannequin in a about three times as much brightness
department store. as adjacent surfaces in the field of
view for a discernible contrast. An
even higher ratio contrast is required
for more emphasis.
For a qiven briqhtness, dark sur-
faces require more illumination then
light ones.

Visual Balance
Lighting without extreme contrasts
that tire the eyes, yet gives the space In this application, track mounted
interest or a focal point, is visually lights are used over the task area
balanced. It's a fact that the eye and track mounted focal hghting ac
needs relatively even lighting to see cents paintings, sculpture or other
comforlably. Yet it sees best when objects of secondary interest. The
the objects or areas of interest are a "spill" light from the task light and
bit briqhter than thejr surroundinqs. "bounce" light from the accent lights
aimed at the wall provide a lowlevel
general ambient light to "fill" the sur-
rounding area. Harsh conhasts are
2/ t-t(il-lT(>t-t I=l? reduced. There's subtle visual balance.
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General Service, S-11 and l-ow Voltage 'PAR" tnmps
Tungsten-Halogen Lamps Low voltage reflector lamps are
The economical conventional filament lamps design'
A Lr fl general service A
^ u lamp. rhe S 1l and
ed to produce highly controlled light.
They incorporate reflector/lens com-
'A s-r t Tungsten-Halogen "T" binations that produce high efficiency
lamps send light in all and a wide range of beam shapes
directions. A reflector is needed with and spreads. Shielded filaments pre,
these lamps to gather, focus. and r enr glare so additional shielding i5
direct the light accurately. unneccessary.

Reflector ("PAn", 'R" and 'ER") , z- 8EAM lBEFLECTED FAYI


Lamps "-'\-. t\
a These lamns ar c ILA''nENTsHELD

A A ) \ reflector-'haned ard ,-F'rU


AAQ self corrai-ed qo they
.paR. .8. ER. redirect the light out
the front giving con
trolled distribution. They cost a little The PAR-36 lamp, in particular,
more. but compared to the "A" has no substitute in lerms of pleci)e
lamps, the price is often justified by control and energy effectiveness.
Control of Light iheir more precise control and Because it gathers light so precisely,
longer rated life (2.000 hrs. for with no light spil1, it directs light to
You get visual balance by cont'rol/- rAl1 ;) il or tll v5. /JU nIS.
ing tbe quantity. quality, and direction djstant objects with more control and
for "A .
less wattage than standard voltage
of light. The beam spread (in degrees) for
It's importani to precisely control lamps. PAR-36 lamps are available
each "PAR . ' R and "ER lamp i. for 12v. and 5.5v. use and offer a
Iight beam intensity and spread, and
determined by the relationship of the large selection of candlepower and
ro be able to al>o have llexibrliry rr
filament to its reflector. the treatment beam spreads.
placing the )ight source near the area
of the front of the lamp and the
or object being lighted. At its best, a lamp size. Flood lamps produce a
system must make uuhol you look at wide beam of difiused, uniform light
more important ihan what's oround it. with no visual hot spots. Spot lamps
You should see what you want to produce a narrow beam of concen-
see, not the source of the light. Extra trated light, brightest at its center,
control with lamps. fixtures. and ac and are used to accent an object or
cessory shieldlngs make this easier area with a visual punch.
to do. A flood and a spot
lamp of the same
INCANDESCENT I^AMPS wattage produce dif
The compact filament of an in- ferent levels of light: a
candescent lamp makes it easy to flood gives less light It's easy to see the advantage o{
work with. Beams of hght can be on a single point than using low voltage PAR 36 lamps by
aimed where needed and their a spot with its nar- comparing their candlepower
intensity conirolled to produce rower beam spread, distribution curves to those o{ otlrer
textures, increased sparkle and because the flood standard voltage PAR lamps. A
dimension. spreads its wattage higher initial cost is more than offset
lncandescent lamps feel more over a wider area. by a precisely controlled beam that
In general. the lowers power consumpiion and
comiortable io most people. They're
warm and intimate and can direct
the lrghr righr where you need it.
A beams of "PAR"
lamps are more
allows you a less expensive total an-
nual owning and operating cost.
There's no wasteful scatter. Used A precise than "R" or
"ER" lamps. Also,
This energy-efficient system often
has a pay back period of less than

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properly, they are very energy-
effective. larger size lamps have two yearsl
And there are plenty of standard more efficient reflec-
and low voltage lamps to choose .J,, iors and can provide
{rom in wattages. shapes and beam a tighter control of
spreads. Here are some examples: beam spreads.
OPTICAL SYSTEMS
Light rays emanating from a lamp >Adjustable shutters A-
must be conlrolled either by reflec-
tors, lenses, or baffles used in the
Iixture, or by lamps with se)f
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(\$, cut the light beam
{rom a tungsten-
''gz$/ halogen "T" lamp into
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optical systems are available, each
\" i'i:' exact, sharp-edged
patterns io frame a @ SNOOT

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utilizing various types ol reflectors painting or an object without light
and lamps: spil1. Other types of shieldlngs are:
Accent and Flood Lighting ao.Js-.g-E )A textured semi black anti-glare bands on the inner
PowEF FLooD specular Alzak@ surface of the fixture; snoots; cowls
>Aninternal reflector
,A refleclor efficientlv that snap on the lamps: matte black
and a covering glass < ls! l.\\ cube cell louvers.
lens control the lighi \Ur'? .
redirects the lighl from
beam from an "A"
\,/ a rungslen -naiogen Wall Washing
,, . " "T" lamp into a wide
lamp to provide soft- beam. giving maximum ourput from
edged, low-key illumination. With an a compact source. Perfect for large
S 11 lamp (illushated), the inside of wall areas, merchandising and ex-
the lens has a cup-shaped shield to hibition areas that require high
block stray light, assure low inrensiry floodlighring. Clip-on ac-
brightness and precise beam control.
cessories such as "barn doors" and light beam and gives a sharp cut-off
Stippling on the lens leaves the parallel blade loirvers can be added
beams of 'PAR ' and "R" lamps vir where more shielding is required.
at the ceiljng line.
tually undistorted. Z^', >Using PAR flood
)Fresnel lens and RFCFISSED IAVP ^
qECqE'SFOA\D < ?>\ lamps. fixrures wirh

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B^rrLrD LA'P
,1 \12/ spread lens and em-
adjustable reflec-
<h.\ \/ Vbossed scoop" reflec-

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torllampholder ^\" "rL.
wasHrn
system form an op- tor provide a unilorm
wash from the ceiling line lo the
tical system that
'..- redirects the light from floor.
'i r. a tungsten-halogen
\,/ F"Scoop" shaped fix-
I "T" lamp, focusing it >"PAR", "R" and "ER" lamps do ture with a glossy
into a soft-edged beam ranging from white, heat-resisiant
not require separate reflectors in the
a 20o narrow spot to a 50" medium interior finish that
fixture, but they often need to be
flood. and can be used with ac reflects the liqht from
regressed, and bafiled to prevent
cessory "barn doors" to provide an "A" lamp into sofi, uniform
glare. The ultimate in low brightness
deep shielding and with color filter lighting.
is a matte bLack multi-groove baffle.
{ra mes swrvEL FFixtures with a
T-tI 1 compact swivel ar-
I H rangement fir easily
LH on a track and can be
lAl concealed in a nough
I - | or behind a baffle.
I --l usually close Io a wall
I to give a grazinq
- ellect.

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LYTESPAN@
TRACK LIGHTING SYSTEMS t.-1',,""- --, ?_1.,,, __ t
The Lytespan System provides com-
plete flexibilitv for creatjnq a vast
range of lighting effects. T I
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It oflers two basic types of
hack-Advent and Basic- and a
wide selection o{ adjustable lighting
units called Lytespots which can be i l
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rck used on either Advent or Basic lrack. Advent is a versatile one-or two
Each type of track can be circuit track available in matte black or
mounted in almost any way, arrang matie white that provides maximum
ed in any configuration and used switching capability and a strong profile.
with any type of lighting unit. Basic is a one circuit track. Ir i'
shallower and lower in initial cost. and
;. Lytespan Lytespots comes in a wide choice of finishes
1a Lytespots allow you a broad (polished or antique brass. bronze.
T'' choice of scale. form, finish. flexibili matte black or matte whiie).
the ty of applicaiion and good perfor- Lytespan tracks can be installed
off mance. You are assured maximum quickly and easily with plugiogether
efficiency and visual comfort. sections forming a clean linear state
rd Lvtespots are designed to match ment. A choice of housings is available:
) each other within family groups, and Lytestruct@ II. a 2r/2 " diameter housing
't- with oiher family groups. Careful in polished brass or aluminum finishes;
Lec- ngling and aflention lo clean. crisp and Su<pen<ror Beam. a ll z" x?t z'
lm detdjljng are impondnl. and he p 'n housing finished in matte white or
this mixing and matching concept. bronze. Both can be installed on stems
Anachment litrirgs also harmonize ;n or cables. or from wall to wa]l. For
fix- style and proportion with the recessed installations, there are flanged
fixtures. and flangeless housings, to assure clean
t Lytespois clip anywhere along the detailing in wet or dry ceilings.
track, can be easily set for use on Other track systems are:
either circuit of Advent tack. adjust Lyteshield@ , a concealed lighting
horizontally up to 3500, vertically up system wjth built in Lytespan track.
to 90o and accept a wide variety of Specially designed ultra-compact
accessories which assist in varying Lytespots fit behind the shield.
the intensity. shape and color of light Lyrespan lll. dn ele. Irilied main run-
beams. ner component compatibly designed to
be Choose from precisely designed mate with architecturally-integrated ceil-
gh optical systems that give you a ing system (s) that makes it easy to
choice of light distrjbution: narrow. quickly change space. display, design
rall for accenring delail-: medium or and lighting.
wide for bathing large areas in lightr LyteTrim@ . a miniature track hghting
low or high intensity uni{orm washes system specially designed for use on
of light on vertical surfaces: controil- shelves and under cabinets. An assort
ed paherns of light. lor dramat'zing menl o( rrack frri<hes and lamps is
paintings and displays. available.
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Lyteshield Shield
Porver Feed In surface mounted insiallations. nower is fed from a
' 1. '9 oll"t " '. hrouql. a KO ,r l , o1' of h- 1,. I o .\, lL,
Cleanly detailed steel shield finished in matte white
has a built-in Lytespan 1-circuit track that end of the track In stem mounted instaLlations. Dower is fpd lroJn the
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ro r\t_ r'., /r', l ,o h- ..k
enetgizes ultra-compact Lyteshield Lyiespots
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specially designed to fit snugly behind the shield.
Each Lytespot the Mini Power Washer, Beacon, )"
Micro-Swivel and Micro-Swivel Low Voltage
serves a different lighting function and may be ,l
combined to provide a variety of lighting effects.
The crisp shield, available in 4' and 8' lengths, I
interfaces easily with architectural details. is so
shallow that it looks built in when surface
mounted. The shield may also be mounted on
stems wherever a pendant installation is indicated.
Lyteshield Lytespots may also be used without the
Lyteshield (see pages 34. 45 , 49) . Optional matte
black baffle may be clipped to the track between
lightjng units wherever sight hnes indicate that Lighting Elements
additional shielding is necessary. I
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order one 4' or 8' 36" ong:
nd v dua Lylesh ed can be f eld
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8' Joiner Lyteshield Canopy dia
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Mini Power Washer


Cleanlv detailed miniature washer with anodized aluminum
reflector qives a wide spread of 1ight, angles the main beam
so that light is not reflected into the viewer's eyes. Long life
150W T 4 tungsten-halogen lamp gives brilliant white light of
maintained intensitv. Adjusiable device for trimming the lighi l u" -'-l
beam gives sharp cut off ai ihe ceiling line. Heat resistant L

glass shield protects the lamp. Mini Power Washer may also 150W T-4 Frosled
(T!ngslen-Halogen)
be used withoui Lyteshield (see page 45). lr,4ini"Can Base Lamp.

Beacon
Compact iorm wiih a side-by-side arrangement o{ adjustable
lampholder and transformer. Gives precisely controlled
punch of accent light with a choice of efficient, low-voltage.
long-life PAR-36 lamps which have shielded filaments that
prevent glare. Built-in switch permiis change of voltage from
12v. to 5.5v. The 12v,25W, 35W and 50W lamps have
beam spreads ranging from very narrow spot to very wide
flood. The 5.5v, 25W lamp has an ultra-narrow "pin spot". 25W, 35W, 50W PAR 36 l2v
Snap-in socket assures ease in lamping by eliminating need 25W PAn-36, 5.5v.
to attach leads to lamp terminals. Beacon may also be used Screw Term na
Base Lamp'
without Lgteshield (see page 31).

Micro-Swivel
Ultra-compact floodlight for applicatjons where low jntensity
throws of light are desired. Utilizes e{ficient 30W-75W R 20
lamps when used with Lyieshield, also wiih 75W 100W
R 30 or 75W ER-30 when exposed on track (see pages 34,
48). Micro-scaled swivel arrangement assures flexibility for
adjusting aiming angles in minimum space.

Micro-Swivel Low Voltage -.+


Gives high-intensity, narrow spot with low wattage R-14,
12v. lamps. Ideal for accenting jewelry displays, mini-
fr
sculpture, objecis in tight areas. Petite lamp housing and (\
transformer, side by side, creaie a minimal shape that fits
neatly behind the shield, is unobtrusive on low ceilings when
exposed on track (see page 34). Lamp housing swivels
vertically; transformer adjusts horizontally.
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15W-25W R-14, 12v
S ngle Contact
' N0TE For dlmm ng conlro use on y variab e altolransJorTner d mrneTs or electron c dimmers specii caly Eayonet Base Lamp'
designed lor lse wilh lransloTmers such as Lltron NF 10. Almos LU 500 0r Hunt LV 5 and LV 6.
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Accent and Flood Lighting Lytespots t2
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Working with Lytespano Lytespots makes building with light easy.
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Lytespots go anywhere the track goes. They are literally an extension of
your power lines, and allow {or flexible, practical, accurate placement ol
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light. The resuit is e{fective lighting with a savings in energy. Bell Lytespot t4
Lytespots are available in a wide range of styles, sizes and functions, all Starlet 36
of which fit any track we make or have made. Use Lytespots for spot or A1
flood lighting, shaping, washing, framing and more. They can be moved
or changed at will, and used on either one or two circuit track.
Some basic uses of Lytespots in lighting objects of any size, vertical
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and horizontal sur{aces, and for areas in general are shown below. /R.
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Accent Ltghting Task Lighting General Lighting
Dramalux
Low Voltage 18
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Adluslable
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tf Power Flood
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Framing 20 W de FLood 40
Prolector
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bahtina items al 3-dimensionol Verticdl ond suioces
horiz.)ntol Li,Jht lor a.eas is somelimes lr,4ullr-Groove 22 4l
t'qlrs o/ no",'. ek ) "eed .o EE p,,n*y -netirnes
nrass cotts fo'
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fuAE. rhe
AT
udrious shdpes dnd sizes to
add salidity. emphasize bulk ot
la able lishtins ouoiding
reflecte.l ltlore at harchness
scondorlr considerolion in
plonnins the lighlins scheme
Area lisht is the liltht ue liDe in
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AbJects can be beauttJully The aininlt ansle af lishting ol. tu|rcs andl$els n an \) Bas c
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enhonced ot disotmingly fects uietring canlott Conttol orea. an ontbience is obtained: Lyiesphere 28 'lf
distotted. depending on the
angle ol lisht applied to them
ol beam sprcod and ansle is
Dety impa ont hete
energtl is sdred and the rcam
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lf
nore detail. Fill light soltens
controsts
do.k dreos;
between light ond
srbi/e deloi/s ore
lighting uettical surJaces: aall
aoshing (smaoth light ceilins
"i6Ji6il ond spot lighting
;llouaccwate contrcl al lisht
b9 dirccting it uhete rt is nee.led
mast. uithaut dnect glate
Beacon
Jf-
ti ffi-,)
31
$
Bas c
Portabl
31
Soft Square 64
Beacon
e!
h V att\
\y
*) Basic
llniversal 32 Accent 64A
'lf
a{
FH
\\ \()
[4ultispol 33
v
Baslc
Lytecone 644
FH
Yh .s
Vatying the intensity and
shope aJlis4
"1h,.-s
rclinenents This is where
rthe,
Limitless ror'otions ore
,rutlloble u.',ih Lt,tespots Lr,hich
cdn oL)erlop ond cambine to
Tosk ond a.cent lightit)ll
contribute ta onlbient lill lisht lrlicro-Sv!ive
Low Vo tage 34
\l
irock lighting is ot its mosl uer' eosi/y dns0er lishling
dto
(J
11
e-..F ,/

Fresnel Lytespot LIGHTING DATA

Precision lighting instrument, a


miniature version of theatrical
lighting equipment. Utilizes a \L
Fresnel lens and adjustable
optical system to provide ,/)
fingertip control o{ soft edged
beam which can be ad;usted to
;iflii! zuo
desired '.vidth withour changing Set For 20'Beam Spread
7192
lamps. Choice of iwo sizes; rviitr
3" or 4riz" dia. lens. for use Lr:li z rsr 7 t93
with long-life 100W-150W or 'lilYr'-1lea' 25ll,l-4Cear !,1
250W T 4 iungsten halogen Trpe ESRi 1I!JC EHTi

lamps. Adjusts from 20o narrow 150!'y' T.1 C ear I lLr!lslen Ha oceii
1it!e r llaf tsa5e Iano
spot to 50 o medium ilood
ESPI M
.
lTLr!5tef Fra a!enl
Accepts accessory "barn doors" Di!b e Conlaa: Set For 50" Beam Spread
and /or color filter frame Bayofel Base Lam P

Horizontal and vertical aiming ACCESSOHIES


anclles can be locked. 'rlatte B aak 3arn Doors

7194 7195
Co or F lrr F anre 1'"0 Ge s
1'ao or tre s bv olhersi
!e Lrsed ',.r tlr Barf Lloors

12,'r_ I (i t-t T () l- I l: l? 7196 7197


,/fI
Bell Lytespot
Jewels of light in an array of
finishes. Like early searchlights,
Bell Lytespots use an internal
reflector and covering glass lens
to control the light beam.
Thus, they can be used with
economical general service "A"
lamps to provide soft-edged,
low-key illuminaiion; "PAR" and
Fnsh
Po shed
Brass
0x d zed
lr
."%.

6220
vv
-T.
6225
-R

\t/'t

6230

"R" reflector lamps will fit and 6221 6226 6231


are useful if narrower, higher Polished
6222 6227 6232
Ch rorne
intensiiy beams are desired.
Sttppled lens shteld' A lamps.
[4atte
Whit 6223 6228 6233
leaves beams of "PAR" and "R"
40w s-l1 30w-/sv/ 8,20 75W -100W B-30
lamps virtually undistoried. nlermed ate 60w 100w A 19 150W A-21 Cup shaped shil.l on Ppling I
Filament shield on the compact Base Lamp
]5OW PAB 46 jrsjde of tens on 40W S bi
40W S 11 unit blocks the stray 'ves
unit hlo.k, ,rrau trohf .)r..own at
150W-2s0W PAR-38 'u
liqht from the lamp, gives low brrohrncs' Lt( n'l';vides;
beam,"onr.o h A l
precise control, low brightness
outside the beam.
)

14/t-t (it-tT<)t_l t= t?
us 1
, give
F

Dramalux"
Versatile Lg'tespots in a wide
range of waitages and
di'tributron' u>e p[[i. iarl PAR'
lamps which assure precise
control o{ beam spread and
pattern. The 150W and 2O0W
sil00T AccEssojlY
max. units use side prong lamps
l,/ atie
for maximum compactness. The B a.k 7 520 7630 7 523 7 529 7634
250W and 500W max. units can l/alre
be used with cool beam lamps \ryh ie 7530 7631 7533 7539 7633
for safequardinq heat perish able 75\,4 I501,{ iiil zslyr 2t,rr'!' 3-r0ll 500ii PAB lll For LS. i,:r
materials and with tu ngsten PAB 38,3 PA 8.38 PLF ra : iA:. rlt:, Br;m .. 7:2ra 7rj3ri Thlll
halogen lamps for providing S dc Prin! lA so []ta Beafl S ot ircna Trrtillar Hi oa,rfr !.d lb:l arr i
Tr nQsien H:r c!an B:r!t Lirrrll Eni P.r r!
brilliant white lighi of maintained a l( r,,'ttaf i

iniensity throullhout 4.000


6.000 hr. lamp llie
..n,'ol decl-hreld ng orrpc-or!
can be used with the 150W and
250W max. units onl-v. Color
and heat filiers. spread lens.
louver and "barn doors" can be
used rvith the 150W. 200W and
250W max. units: louver and
| :;l;
:rd,l
"barn doors' are available for Litr
r\' SnnW md\ r",'fdg. q5\
16i t-t (tt-tT<)t-t t= t?
fhamalux" Wall Washer
Uses side prong lamp for tt
maximum compactness.
,/
rl
Embossed anodized aluminum
scoop reflector and spread lens \,)
provide smooth. medium
iniensity wash of lighi for walls.
draperies, other veitical surfaces. l.1rlt"
Adlu srable aiming anqles Sryle- ,,.,"i, 7 531
matched to Dramalux PAR-38 t5rr.i FtH 18- F-
Lytespot. For lighting data. see Sd. lri r !l
page 47 Jasa l;n.il
.

(l Snooi accessory
unjts
(for 7520, 751i0. 7630. 7631) Dramah,rx
provides 45o visual cui off tr) ihe lamp wherever
addjtional shielding is necessar! Snoot snaps on and c-,lf
L-ylespots quickly and easily

17
Buih

5.5r

ilr
src
Nolt(

fhamalux" Low Voltage ENERGY [FFECTIVENESS


AND LOW.VOLTAGE COMPARISONS
Versatile spotlight, floodliqht rrLr irrljirr';r.Ji I Lr.i rLr .r,
!'! afi, , fir 1: I rLr ll
ac{repts a varietv .r{ efficjent, rsleir t 5r:raii r f.lir.e
low voltage. lonq ljfe PAII iJb ! ri! l..rrtr.rir rr il'j
..i rl' lior,ir' J rl lrf. ,
lanrps w,irich hdve sh jeide d
filarnents that assure lorv
I.trrl rrIr ,,.r1 lrrr
a
brightres,. tvith plecise bc anl l-tri],r af r n,, I r,'1 :.. I
control Built itr s!.!'j1.h pcrnrils :i lr. ra rP,rn rrf I . rr
change of ,,'oliage fronr 12v trr il;;,: 7 637 ;ia e r.xi trrl r!.
lr'!l,1rf:.j, r f,,i. rrr.r
5 5v Ideal fr.,r manv cl:Jferent m.!r rlll.r lri l. i i.i.l
applications. I h:s Lutcslt ot !l;,;' 7638 i'rtl,i r.r rLj rr!
.L f lud Jl r. L.i rr. I

provicles a w jde chr-,ice of 2i t'!' :lf,r!'


.21
I lliri
ri rrt .i. i
inten-sities an cl bearn spreads
f-,lrr -ti, -
'l'lle l2v. 2irW 35W arrrl 50W Fcalurcs ava lablc aller July. 1982 ; tr -il
dn
in
Consu 1 FaclorV: 'P
lanps lrat'e be.rm spreads 25!'; FhF ilii :r 5r .l]' r.P
-n l
ran.qing ft-orn verv narro!t' slli)1 5it t/,, r' It 1,. it:it ln ll .,2i
ro ,,'erV wjde flood. l he [.'.rr,. :fil] rr 5'taiel
25W lanp lias an ultra narrorv ,lu
'pjn spot Slap ltr sot:het ltl F Fi rr'. r( irr
l'r raar,',.rr|a .
assLrres rle!f e.lse in lamPing bg r r: t. i-ri I il -'r.
eljminating tlr,:: neecl to attacll i 1-tsal . r lr''_)
!r:1 I rlt:ll
bacls to lamp telrnrn.ils.' r,ra 'i llr tr.r rr':irI 'll'
ir )
I.5,-te,.pot nra,v be used r.vith :rL irlr I L. :rri.' l!'l

f r''' 1j rr,, LL. 'irir'r l- :


.1!LLr) . ''
spreacl )ens attcL lo,rver (page 551
l8, t- I (f t-t -i <) l- l l= l2
:,,

Sr

Dramalux" LIGHTING DATA

Framing Projector
Precise oprical instrum e irt
{or cullinq liqht be.rn)s 1o
the exact shape and size
of a painling. print. .rrt
object IJses c(] rnpact
l00W or 150W 'l 4 ILLUMINATION ON VERTICLE PLANE
Strtrtle s F! v 0pened F,]r l,4rx nr!fl llc:lr ao\,rrir!ttl
clear tungstcn haloge n \,.,t:e
lan rpConcealc d 3:rrr 7 644
acijustable slirLtters ir:1."
7645
provrde a lr,icle range of
y'i" r. r! 2.i t.i

quaclrilateral shapes :
1tOr'iT4ar.lr
iTJr!tslirI Ha o1le.l
,u ,..,
't 1.,, ,, ', 1,, ; r, 3,o", r,
rlrop in te nrp lates r. rr :.1 lru zr ril t 2d ri ra :l ri
pro,.,ide shalp-eclged Features availab e
rouncL or e lliptir:;rl alter Ju y
198 2
Corsr t Factory
shapes Front of housing 'Lrrqlh LtlLih.rorlfh.rr Innil0ir orsl010""! L rilor rnl)rrr rr!
removes for easg lllili\' I ll Lr,r l,rr. F5il
ILLUMINATION ON HORIZONTAL PLANE
ing I lorizo ntal
lr il\rlr I I | !,1 Ii re tS! Shulle s Fu y 0p""ned F.r [4ix nu n B.an aolDr:l!]c A r nE An0 e 0 Fr.rV"at.e
relamp i-L ILlull]t litlilt
arrrl vertical aimlrg t!. | liilrlrr'
l)
.1,.,i I .!f,ta |t rl
angles can be locked.

20 /'r- r (i r-t T <) t- I r: r?


Mulfi-Groove
<\
Classic form provides dramatic TT

.<\
punch of accent light with
minimum light source
identification. Black Multi-
Groove baffle and deeply
V. ,V' ')
regressed lamp eliminate glare. \
The 75W max. and 1O0W max.
i,lalte
units are ideal for low ceiling 7524 7518 7 540
applications where low to
medium intensity throws of light iijl{,.,," 7s27 7519 7 521
are desired, have built-in on off 30w 75W R 20 75W-100W R-30 7sw-100w R-30
switches. The 300W max. unit 75W EB-30 75W ER-30
accepts a wide range of lamps, 120W ER-40
including cool beam and high- 75W 25OW PAR 38
(Also Coo Beam,
wattage tungsten halogen or Tungsten Halogen or
krypton, as well as standard Krypton)
incandescent lamps. 175W KR 30 (Krypton)
250W KR-38 (Krypton)
T50W 300W R 40

22l I-t (i t-t-i() t-t t: t?


I

ti
lr
li

Limelite
Theatrically styled spots deliver TI
strong punches of accent light
with minimum light source
idenrificarion. Matte black Multi.
Groove baffle and regressed
.-{..
'"\\\ ). (>
lamps on the 75W, 10OW and Fnsh
300W max. units liminate
glare. The 75W and 100W max.
Mall
7101 Tttt 7tzl 7147
units ar ideal for low ceiling l\ilalte
7140
Black
applications where low to
30w-75W R'20 75W 100W R 30 75W ER-30 75W-250W PAF-38
medium intensity throws ol light (A so Coo Beam.
75W 250\ry PAB-38
are desired. The 300W max. (Also Coo Beam. T!ngs1n Ha ogei
unit accepts a wide range of TL.rngslen'Ha ogn or Krypton)
"PAR" and "R" lamps, including or Krypton) I
r75W KB-30 (
cool beam and high-wattag (Krypton)
tungsten halogen, as well as 250W K8'38
fl
standard incandescent lamps. (Kryplon)
The versatile 25OW max. unit 150\ry 300w R 40
!
I
uses a variety of lamps. accepts
color and heat filters, spread
lens and "barn doors" (page 55).
)i
24i t- r(t l-lT<) l-l l= l?
Limelite Wall Washer
Embossed anodized aluminum
scoop reflector and spread lens
provide smooth, medium to high
intensity wash of light withoui
"scalloping. " Spring clips simplify
front relamping. Adjustable
aiming angles. Style-matched to l\4atte
7 t't
Limelite Lytespots. For lighting 75W.250W PAR.38 FL
data, see page 47 . (A so Tungsten-
Halogen or Kryplon)
25OW KR 38 FL
(Krypt0n)

Llmellte Flood T
Compact source for providing /iN)
widespread, smooth
floodlighting wiih economical
'"\4'
lu
general service "A" lamp.
Maite white finishi polishd Finish 7fr " widlh
attachmeni fitting and yoke are
stule-matched io Limeliie 7185

fi Matte black
blades
louver with parallel
conceals the lamp.
'Iiffi r 50!v L21

25
ll+

Celebrity Limelite
A pure form in a choice of ll
"jewel-like" polished brass and
polished chrome finishes.
ax
',w
Adjustable swivel adapter
permits flexibility of aiming
angle. Matte black Multi Groove
baffle and regressed lamp Po shed
eliminat glare. The 75W and Brass 7 to6 7tt6 7126
100W max. units are ideal for Po shed
7lo7 7 tt7 7 727
low ceiling applications where Chrorne

low ro medium rntensity throw' 30w 75W R 20 75W 100W B 30 75W EB 30


of light are desired. The 300W r20w EB 40
75W 25OW PAR 38
max. unit accepts a wide range lA so Coo Beam.
of lamps. including cool beam TLrlsien Ha ogen or
and high wattage iungsten Krypton)
halogen, as well as standard 175\,ry KB 30 1(ryptonl

incandescent lamps. 250\ry KB 38 lKryptof)


r50w 300w R 10

26lt-r (i l-lT()l-l l= l?
Celebrity Limelite Flood
Compact source for providing
widespread, smooth floodlightlng .-E
with economical general service
"A" lamp. Choice o{ polished
chrome or polished brass finish. Fin sh
'"v'
?itr., widlh
Matte black louver (included) Po shed
with parallel blades conceals the Chrome 7183
lamp. Style-matched to Celebrity Po shed
7184
Brass
Limelite.
150W A,21
I

r1 *
,l!,
',Yl
}''
td

Lytesphere
Elegant sphere in gleaming T
polished brass, polished chrome
or matte white {inishes creates
rhyth mic space sculptures.
-\ a)./ ,:,;;l
Perfecrlg poi.ed. pJre geometr j( l::!:"'
form is visually neutral regardless Fnsh ACCESSORY
of aiming angle. Adjustable one Po s lref'l
piece housing has a matte black 6260 6261 6262 7580
l,lelle B ack
interior finish which reduces Ll:11
Ccfcenlrr Bn! Lo!rsr
i/lr 7670 7674 7546
aperture brightness and adds a 1e
for use !,, r1f 6tb2
rich accent io the exterior finistr. Pr s hed 751r and Tirb r| \'
[]hrofre 7 671 7675 7544
The 75W max. unjt is especially
suitable for hlghlighting mini 30\.t 75\.f lt 20 7!U/-tt0!'/ B 30 7:w titcw R :it
displays oi collectors' items. The 75\\r 250V/ PAF 38
lA so Coo 9eanl.
100W max. unit is excellent Tur!lsler Ha ogen or
where a medium intensity throw Krypio- l
of light is desired. The 250W
max. unit may be used for
higher ceiling applications where
medium to high intensity throws
of light are desired and with
optlonal matte black ring louver )
which provides 45o cut oif to
ihe lamp.
28/r- r (t r-rT()t-t t= t?
Lytesphere Low Voltage
Versatile sphere accepts a variety
of efficient. low-voltaqe, lonq-life
PAR 36 lamps which have
shieLded filaments that assure
low brightness and precise beam
control. Built-in switch permits Frn sh
change of voltage from 12v. to [,] alte

5.5v. Ideal {or many di{ferent White 7173


applications, this Lytespot
provides a wide choice of i;;;;;: 7174
intensities and beam spreads.
The 72v,25W. 35W and 50W
B:jti'o 7t7s
25try.35t{', sOw
lamps have beam spreads PAR-36, 12v
ranging from very narrow spot
Foalur6s availablo aft6r July, 1982.
to very wide flood. The 5.5v, Consult Factory:
25W lamp has an ultra-narrow 25W PAR-36 5 5v.
"pin spot". Snap in socket Screw Term na Base Lamp
assures new ease in lamping by Snap n sockl
eliminating the need to attach
NOTE For d mrn ng con'
leads to lamp terminals. See troLse on y var ab e
f1 page 19 for detail. aulolransfoTmeT d mmeTs
oreeclroncdmmeTS
spec I ca y ds gned lor
!se w lh translormers
sLrch as Lutron NF 10
Atmos LU-500 or Hunl
LV-5 and LV 6 29
Par /3 I
Minimal form, with cleanly C
detailed yoke and ring-shaped E b1
lampholder, expresses the
."y,. k
accent lighting function with P.
artful simplicity. Uses 150W Io
PAR 38 side prong lamp for pr
maximum compactness. II
Regressed rim on lampholder [,iatte
6281 cl
has spring clips for retaining BLack
3l
optional color filters, heat filter 1s0w PAR-38/3
cube cell louver and barn doorl la
(page 55). Adapts easily to AI
residential or commercial le
interiors and is especially suitable ar
wherever a mix o{ furniture
styles creates an eclectic
atmosphere.
Fi
M
8l

30/r-r(tFrr<)r-r t=t?
Beacon
Compact form expresses the lighting lunction wiih a side-
by-side arrangement of lampholder and transformer. Can
k used with a choice of efficient, low-voltage, long-life
PAR-36 lamps which have shielded {ilaments that assure
low brightness with precise beam control. Built-in switch
permits change of voltage from 12v to 5.5v. Ideal for
many different applications, this Lytespot provides a wide Portable Beacon
choice of intensities and beam spreads. The l2v, 25\N, A counterpart of the Beacon Lytespot, the Portable
35W and 50W lamps have beam spreads ranging from Beacon provides a precisely controlled punch of light
with a choice of efficient, low-voltage, long-life PAR-36
very narow spot to very wide flood. The 5.5v, 25W lamps which give a variety of intensities and beam
lamp has an ulha-narrow "pin spot". Snap-in socket greads. Ideal as a free standing up light or where track
assures ease in lamping by eliminating the need to attach is not available. Built'in switch changes voltage from
leads to lamp terminals. See page 19 for deiails. Fixture 12v. to 5.5v. 8' coiled cord permits easy fit in tight
spaces. Snap'in socket assures ease in lamping by
adjusts on three axis for maximum flexibility.
eliminating the need to attach leads to lamp terminals.

frG A:
L-,or:" --l
K-/ '
Malle
Black 6436
25W, 35W, 50W PAB-36, 12v
25W PAB-36 5 5v. ScrFw Te'.lrnal Base lanp
Ffsh
tr; An ntegral 120v. convef
seveta un ls in tandem
ence oirl et
n housing gives f exib lily for wifing

[4atte
Black 6496
NoTEi For dimming conlrol, use only var ab e
a!lotranslormer d mmers or eleckonic d mmers 25W. 35W, 50W PAB-36, l2v
specilica y des qned for use with translormers 25W PAR 36, 5.5v.
sLrclr as Lutron NF-10, Atmos LU-500 or Hunt Screw Terminal Base Lamp 3l
LV-s and LV-6.
NOTE: For d mm ng contro , see 6436.
*\

Universal *
Flexible, economical spotlight /'
floodliqht. Ad justable socket
pern.rits use of wide range of
"PAR" and "R" Iamps from
30W to 300W, including cool
beam and high wattage
tr..rngsten halogen or krypion. as LYTFSPOT HOUSINE ONLY c0wL AccEss0RrEs PARABOLIC REFLECTO H

well as standard incandescent !1a11r

lamps. Kn urled knob locks $1['fl;i,i.l," zozz 7 687 7587


socket in place. Housing can be Vatle
used alone or with a choice of
$1ll'^Jlifih zozs \!h re 7 628 7 627
cyhndrical cowls which snap 30w 75W B-20 Po shad
75W 100W B 30
7577
securely over lamps with spring
75W ER 30 For 75W-100W lor l5W For l00W A.2llSB
clips. PAR'38 cowls accept color 120W ER 10 B 30 amps on y 250\.! PAR 38 amp 01 y
and heat filters, spread lens and 75\f-250W PAR 38
amps ony
louver (paqe 55). Parabolic (A so Coo Beam
reflecior accessory clips on TLrigslen Ha ogen or
Kryplof)
housing. redirects light from I00!4 A 21lS8
100W A-21 Silver Bowl lamp 175\,! KR 30
into a narrow. well defined {Kryptof)
beam. 250W l{Fr 38
(Krypton)
' 1.r!io.rurr{.1 u.d.. l.cfs. ir,f l50w-300w F 40
C!...r.i I I'r'r.ndIr.i,l i
!-rrrrfq
'.i

32l r- r (tl-tT(>l-l l= 12
Multispot
Economical spotlight/floodlight
accepts wide range of "PAR"
and "R" lamps from 75W to
300W, including cool beam and
high-wattage tungsten-halogen
or krypion. as well as standard Fnsh
incandescent lamps. Integral
Malle
shield with regressed rjm accepts Back 7 625
color and heat filters. spread Malle
lens and louver (paqe 55). 7 626
75W-100W R 30
75W ER 30
/5W 25OW PAR.3B
(A so Coo Beam
Tungslen Halogen or
Kryplon)
175W KR 30 (Krypton)
250W KR 38 (Krypton)
150W 300W R 40

33
Micro-Swivel Micro-Swivel I
Low Voltage Ultra compact {)rxrd light for
applrcations u,here low tcr lr
Gives high -intensit,v. vcr!'- me.liLlm intensiig throws of i1

narrow, 'pin spot with lorv 'ilir' lighr are desired. May be I i rll
$rattage R 14, 12v larnps \r.'.lr usecl with "R ' lamps fronr tl
6438 il0W io l(l(lW and r,.ith a i:r_l 6437 t
Id, ol I r o. e Ir rr "., lr! (
displays, mini scu lptures. l:i! :a!ir Fl ll l:r T5W ER Jamp Micro :ilif l!!r!r F 2il
S r! i r,ir r1,raL
obler:is in light areas. Petite scaled swive I arran qe m ent l5'rl lLl1,"i ll :11
inr-rii:1 ,riiriI I ii ril
assures ileribiJity- for l:r!r!r LF lll
lamp h ousing an d
iransf ormer. sicle br, siclc.
',lL:-F Fr' a rf _(j
ir. r
a(llusling angles in
lrrr uti: i-rrt,. r I ,i:t u
create a minimal shape thal ,r 'ilrr r.r'jr fr,, jl n'rr'' . mjn jmunl spar:e When -t
is unobtrusive on low if F Fil._i a llarr usecl 1n multiples on the
l,lia'a:l ! ai:i !rral ln n ack. Micro Swi',rel units
ceilings Larnp ho rr-;ing L,!a ri llr : rf!rltrl-e.!
swivels vertically: tra nsforrn er rral .:i t,l ar rll la create a rhg,thmic space
adjursts horizo ntallg Art -r! LL _iilil :r l1- _:
accenl
tira,.ii: ,ra

341r_ r (i t-t T() t_t t= r?


Mini-Swivel ENERGY EFFECTIVENESS
AND LOW.VOLTAGE COMPARISONS
Flexible spotlighi /f Io o d ligh t The sdvanlaqe ol usrng low
{its in small spaces.
easily tr_F r
vollaqe accenl lighlinq
inslead ot slandard vollage
accepts choice of "PAR" i5 quile apparenl when
and "R" lamps from 30W candle power and beam
spread are compared
Fnsh
to 300W. May be used wiih Allhough lhey have a
Universal Cowls (page 32) .
lvlatle
76tO
higher initial cost ihey
provrde a more precisely
Wh te
Compact swivel contro led beam and hioher
30w 75W R-20 nd power wlh ess-
arrangement assures brighlness and lowr power
75W-100W R 30
llexibility for adjusting 7sw ER-30
mnsumplon lo yed a ess
coslly lolal annual ownin!
aiming angles in minimum l20w ER 40 afd operalino cosl and a
space. mor energy ellect ve
75W.250W PAR 38
lighl fg system.
(Also Coo Bearn.
Tungsten Na ogen or
Krypton)
l75W KR-30 (Krypton)
250W KR 38 (Kryplon)
150W-300W R 40

35
3\
lqqr

Starlet'*
Flexible, accordion like sleeve on
a compact, rugged holder easily
accommodates varieiy of "PAR"
and 'R" lamps from 30W to
150W. incLuding cool beam,
tungsten halogen or krypton. as
lr'lafie Wh le Holcier
well as standard incandescent tvatte B rck Slrcone 7162
lamps. Heai resistant silicone R rbller S eeve
rubber sleeve fits flush wiih 30w 75W B 20
holder, prevents llght spill {rom 75W l00w R 30
the neck and gives a fresh. 75W ER 30
iunctional pro{ile. i20w ER 10
75W 15OW PAF 3B
(A so KryPton)
150W P 10
' I1,rrLi1.(1uit,,1 ,..1.r rr.'!. 1r,,',
(,,...tur i rri ! ri,r lnr, r,rur i,r !r I nl

361r-r(tl-rT() l-l l= l?
-C

Adiustable Power Flood


Compact source for providing a T
very wide flood of light.
a\ )
Anodized aluminum reflector
used with Iong life 150W 250W
T 4 frosted iungsten-halogen Fn sh
"Y'
6's" w dlh
\P ACCESS0 R IES
lamp assures extremely smooth.
Mate
brilLiant illumination for large wall Wh le 717I 7658 7 659
areas. Deeply regressed lamp lr'lrrttP
[,1i]lle B aak f,,lalle B ack
Barn Doors Lo !ve r
reduces glare. Heat-resistant 7179
glass shield protects the lamp. '5tw 250w
Cleanly detailed housing is style- - I frosled
matched to Fixed Power Washer lTLrnqsten Ha oae|)
Nl N Can Base L;lmp
(page 44) . Matte black louver
accessory with paraliel blades
provides 45" visual cut ofi to the
lamp. Adjustable "barn doors"
accessory shapes the light beam.
provides additional deep shieldlng

38/l-l(tl-lT<)l-l l= l"
ri,:.$ rE-

Wide Flood*
High intnsiry floodllght for use U
where maximum output from a I
t\
compact light source is desired
or where large wall areas require
brilliant floodlighting. Semi
,v-
'I .f-
specular Alzaku reflector and lr, " j"\ lrl
N ACCESSORIES

long life tungsten halogen larnp M.]tie


U/h le 7656 7654 7 659
give widespread. very smooth
3l0W T 3 Frosted l,la11e B ack lr'latie B.rck
illumination with sharp cut off at B:rn Door:
iTLrn!s1cn Ha o!nl
top and bottom. Matte black Rec.ssed S n! e
louver accessory ,,uith parallel Conta.t Lamp
(00! o e F nded )
blades provides 45o visual cut
off to the lamp. Ad justable barn
doors" accessory shapes the light
beam. pr o' rd.. leep .h el lr- g

' Mr. L/.r,,, r,,11i 1,.in i.1',n i,),f


(,,'rl,)rl I r/it ,q I' 'r.,nr.r, ri,,i i r,1

40/ r-t (it-lT(> l-l l= 12


Limelite Floods
Compacl floodlight provicles
Jt_
uidespread. smooth illuminatiorr /L \
'\/,'
ri'ith economical general service
''A larnp. Choice of polislred
chrome, polished brass or matte 7rlr " !\rrd1h 7
I,r " wi01h
If sh Celebrily Limelit Limelite
while finishes Matte black
Po rs heO
Louver *,ith parallel blades 7183
conceals the lamp. Style Po rs hed
nratcbd to Limelite (page 24) Brass 7 184
and Celebrity Linrellte (page 26). M.tle
While 7185
150W A 2l l50w A.2l
Wall Washing [iXl*.,,.,, 44
Lytespots
In the previous section we discussed CE
Itlini Power Washer 45
accent and flood lighting. But, in this
sction, we are dealing
specific type of illumination:
with a very d9
lvashiighting of vertical surfaces. ilili|lil,n,, 46
Spaces are often first conceived of
as a horizontal surface. It's easg to
visualize
A
\-)
YoLt n)ust.1eci.le u'hot t'ou uani !. lryht: the
uol/. rlle lex/ure ol rhe utoll. uhot s on the ttoll. v/
--.\.\-....--_-r-.--ra. or uhor! ,edr rhe &dll Sonlrles it ll b.l
n.ssdrf ro <1o no.e thon.ne Lhn)g. dnd Woll ffjil,il:in., 46
'" ^ --*-,_. _-" tVoslers con handih) .ombne l],ith ather
'.*. . ,/. /ia\
V
l-\tespots to do the lah
,
To further define a space, vertical
are needed Thus, they
planes
become maior design elements in
ft'.ii't^*, 47
interior planning. .tr
(\
\i
*w
Lttespats (uith borc Wotl washers orc used
tamps) ore used lot ou;ijtatn the uotl
c/ose u,oll LUoshrns. i,:?'fr,lo,l,', 48
aJten behind bofltins.

1
lvicro-Swive 48
J l','i]
"?J

For instonce. textuted Objects hung on uolls


wotts need grazinll hsht Scoop
h. shou lull dinension udshlighring used duo!, Wal Washer
'i lrait the uoll Cost
J\
Walls are "communication"
t>
sur{aces. their placement, what they
are constructed of. their colors and
lpxrurec are all imponant in lighling
design.
Walls can define a space; expand
d space: invite enlrant e lo d sDa, e:
rlluminate a space; and aid in
circulation through a space. With
Lytespan track lighting you can
By lashlltrhtt.q .lose Bv u)oshlighting a|ot
make walls work for you easily and 1,, ri-iitt y- m' lran) thai;n y;t1 .M
economically. ic.ert uoll textu?s.
We have special lixrures in rhi- a.1d o tl,rd dn ension
.yslem that we call Wall Washer- ta the u.ll. and linlit lect,orrs. lessen rl,e
hcause they were designed .eJlect..t1 teht lranr tlinensi,l of tl)e uatt
shinl urol/s 0rro De.$! and baun.e [t]l light
specifically to wash walls in hght. By nrro suroundi,rq dreos
using them with high or iow intensity
beam.. ard varging rhe posilion ol
rhe lighrs with respect to the wall,
any number of effects can be
created. The solutions are limited
only by the designer's creativity.

F-xposed or rt'tesse<1 Lytespan Lyteshietd


surk.ea.steffi
bolle ulth o built in
hock .on be used oua!,
Jrctn the uolt. No
specnl constructnn
Frxed Power Washer
For medium to high ceiling areas rt--r l FOOTCANDLESON WALL
where medium to high intensitY lJi {Tunsslen Halogen)
wash is desired. Washer has a
fixed vertical position and can be k-i2 -4
rotated horizontally for alignment
Finish 6" widlh S" width
3!
=
A-
113 r10 113
--
79 34 79
with the wall. CleanlY detailed l\,,la e
7186 7188 74 78 74 32 44
24 27
housinq with anodized aluminum ?5 49 48 49 21
26 23
45 50 45 23

reflecto-r qives a wide sPread of


l\.4alle
7 r87 7189 3e' 52 54
37 42
52 28 28 28
22 21
B ack e11 37 21
14 13
uniform illumination, angles the ; 13 23 24 23 13
l50W T.4 Frosled 300W T 3 Frosled k-as4 l+- 96 --l
main beam so that light is not
reflecled inlo the viewer's eYes
lTun0slen Ha oaen) (Tunqslen Ha ogen)
M nr{,:n Base iamo Recessed S nQ e
A-
66 64 66
f-l
46 20 46
-
Conlacl LamP 54 52 54 32 22 32
Adjustable device for trimming {Doub e Ended) 36 30 36 I 20 10 20
14 17
the light beam gives sharp cut
31 32 31 17
14 t5
29 30 2S 15
14 14
o{f at the ceilinq line. Long Jif e 28 32 28
I
t6 16
30 32 30 16
12 11
150W T-4 or 300W T-3 frosted 21 24 21 I 11
68
14 16 14 8
tungsten halogen lamP gives I
F- 120"1
brilliant white iight o{ maintained -40 40
Lr I
40
-
28
-
12 28
intensity. Heat'resistant glass 34 34 34 I 20 14 20
=3',
i'!3 24 26 24 12 12 12
shield protects the lamP. 10 10
5',
t8 20 18 I 10
10 I
17 t6 11 9
108
E ri t6 16 16 I I
14 14 14 10 810
t3 14 13 I I 89
t: 17
=15 13 12 13 I 89
10 l0 10 I 8 68
Foolcandlesare averagsand rounded oiland arc based
on a minrmum olliveunils

44lt- I <>t-rT(> l-l l= l?


Mini Power Washer
Cleanly detailed minature
washer with TG
anodized aluminurrr
reflector gives a
wide spread of 6" width
k_ 4s"____, medium intensity light in low to
FXTU8FS24-
--
134 126 134
--
96 44 96
medium ceiling areas. Washer
angles the main beam so that
$llf olrs
82 82 A2 48 42 48 150W T 4 Frosted
ANo24-T048
=3' 60 62 60 36 34 36 light is not reflected into the (Tunqslen-Ha ogen)
ONCENTFR 38 42 38 26 24
9e' 26 30 26 18 20
26
18 viewer's eges, has a fixed vertical Mini-Can Base I amn
position and can be rotated
k_36"_t horizontally {or alignment with
A-
62 64 62
a-"'?
48 18
the wall. Adjustable device for
43 44 43 27 20
48
2t trimming the light beam gives
40 40 40 22 22 22
sharp cut off at the ceiling line.
33 36 33 19 20 19
9o' 32 34 32 20 20 20 Heat-resistant glass shield
f r1' 2A 29 2a 16 t6 16
protects the lamp. Mini Power
Washer may also be concealed
k-48'--l
AA
38 38 38
--
28 12
behind a prefabricated Lvteshield
with buih in Lytespan Track
2A
3t 30 31 t9 14 t9 (paqes 6 9).
26 26 26 14 14
9t' 29
30
2A 29 15 16
14
15
Es' 30 30 16 t8 16
26 26 26 14 15 14
24 25 24 12 12 12

foolcandlesare avemqeand rounded ofl and arebased


di a mininrm olnvc trnirs

45
Limelite Wall Washer fhamalux'Wdl Washer
Embossed anodized aluminum Uses side-prong lamp for
scoop reflector and spread lens maximum compactness.
provide a smooth, medium to Embossed anodized aluminum
high intensity wash of light scoop reflector and spread lens
without "scalloping." Spring clips provide a smooth, medium
simplify {ront relamping. intensity wash of light for walls,
Adjuslable aiming angles. Sryle draperies, other vertical surfaces.
matched to Limelite Lytespots Adju siable aiming angles Siyle
(page 24) . matched to Dramalux PAR 38
Lytespots (page 16).

7t6t
[4atle
75W-2s0W PAR-38 FL 7531
(A so Tungsten-Halogen
or Kryplon) 1sr)W PAR 38/3 FL
250W KR-38 (Kryplon)

46l r- I (t t-t T(> r- r r= l?


LIGHTING DATA
For Llmeltte Wall Wachere

FOOTCANDTES ON WALL
LAMP: 75W PAR-38/FL

FIXTIIRES 22"
-=
=
f,* 18" -1

39 44 39
il""1
32 19 32
FROM WALL 81 87 81 58 48 58
AND 18" 10 27" 18 20 18 13 13 13
ON CENTER 676
Fixtures aimed 60' lrom horizontal

LIGHTING DATA
For Ltmelite and Dramalux Wall Wachere

FOOICANDLES ON WALL
LAMP: 150W PAR-38,/FL

:i
tr;

=1'
f,il ilil
F- 36"

21 24 21
36 40 36
--l F- 60" -l

17 13 17
28 21 28
FIXTURES 40"
FROM WALt as'
t- -, 41 43 41
25 25 25
31 22 31
18 14 18
AND 36" 1o 60"
ON CENTER 69, 14 14 t4 11 I 11

Fixtures aimed 60o lrom horizontal

LIGHTING DATA
For Baclc Wall Waeher
FOOTCANDLES ON WALL
LAMP: 75W n-30/FL

Basic Wall Washer


= ilf,
-24"a
79 71 79
A
U
65 35 65
=;, 52 49 52
17 17 17
38
11
29 38
12 11
Efficient, versatile cylinder with a 777 4 54
"kick" reflector provides a 454 3 33
smooth, broad wash of light
Fixtures aimed 60" lrom horizontal
without "scalloping," from ceiling
to floor. Compact size adapts Foorcano es shown r" lab,e'0. rru tpte d-rangerenrs a e based on a
easily to smaller-scale spaces. mnrnum ol 5 -- ls. loolcd.o es va,ues d.e average and .ounded oll
Style-matched to Basic Cylinder
(page 56) .

6310
75W-100W R-30

47
150/200W Wall Washer Micro-Swivel
Provrdes hrgh nren"iry wa'h lor
high cPiling dnnlicdrion- U.P-
!E: E for WalI Washing
.;,1-" pr^ng" eRn lomp o" (# Ultra-compact floodlight for
aplications where low to
maximum compactness. Can be I
medium intensity throws of
installed in troughs. behind baffles light are desired. may be
or fascias. Angle Indicaior and used with "R" lamps from
qut, k-r elea-,, ldlch nern - r '\ [,1a11
B ack 6437
AC CESS 08Y 30W to 100W and with a
ac( Lrrdle [oL u.ino and f-.r ]\,4d e 30w 75try B 20
7600 75W "ER" lamp. Micro
rplamrrrnq Onno-nal morro 8"
-
7 621 75Vi r00w B 30
r 50w scaled swivel arrangement
black baffle may be clipped to PAR 3B/3 SP
Mane BLack
assures flexibility for
75\,4/ ER'30
Baff e
back between lamps for 200w adjusting aiming angles in
ad dttion al shielding. PAR'46/3 NSP
minimum space. When
LIGHTING DATA FOOTCANDTES ON WAtt used in multiples on the
2OOW PAB 46/ N SP 1sOW PAR'38/SP track. Micro Swivel units
12"0C. '12" A C.'
.T ++ create a rhythmic space
LL L.l t. accent, mag be used with
r' 59 59 5S 21'73 72 73 optional matte black ba{fle
o3',878587 77 11
:3'71 7A 71
ua s, 52 51 52 io provide additional
=s',77
_,tol0o0/ >7 35 34 35 shielding. Micro Swivel may
o g'54 54 54 oq 30 29 30 also be concealed behind a
z11 44 43 44 ftl zq zs zq prefabricated Lyteshield
H13 34 33 34 ,;13'17 17 17
with built-in Lytespan track
" 1s' 28 27 28 - 15', 13 13 13
G, 17' 25 24 2s (paqes 6 9).
' M n mum nol opr mum ncreas nq - 19' 23 22 23
20 19
lh 5 dmeds0n by !p lo 12" w i 21', 2A
qve smoolher etled od !olrer war
23', 15 14 15
Mini-Swivel LIGHTING DATA
for WalI Washing ---.1 , -5.,1
n_uj
Miniature washer gives high
intensiiy illumination for medium ,) , t :-Elll
cejling applications. Compact i- :
swivel arrangement permits it to
:";
be installed easily on Lytespan
Track concealed in troughs, ACCESS0SY
FOOTCANDLES ON
behind baffles or fascias. tr/alte LAIVP: 150W LA[4Pi 75W
Optional matte black baf{le may
7610 7621 R.4OlSP R-30/SP
clipped to the track between 75W,100W R 30 l!4atte Black Ball e rl2 A.C t F10 " 0 C.r
be
UU
.LT
UU
SP I
lamps wherever sight lines 15OW R 40 SP

nd'care rhar additional shielding 198 198 198 1' 57


62 57
is necessary. =3"
E A, 64 62
122 121 122
=
E
3' 2927 29
64 5', 1817 18
33 37 39 7', 1211 12
29 28 29 9', 10 I 10
E 11' 23 22 23
d 13'. 19 18 19 ncreasino lhis dimenron bv
16 15 16 6 up ro r2:srtgive smoothei

toolcand e values shown are dnocL Lunlrbution tion


lfespal warwasl sysreT dlo do rol drd" erlecle0 lonr
tr conlrburioi lrom oenera lum nalion svslam shch wou-d
Ield Io rc edse lhe va res rlo*r, pdn clldr I rfose o1 to{e
vlin -Sw ve nslalled porlion ol wall Values are based on a mrnrmum ot tourtsen
in Tro!gh unils and do nor appy lo end !nls
Value5 are averr0e and
mrnded ill

49
Scoop Wall Washer ard Dou.mlight
Carefully detailed, minimal forms adapt
to a variety of settings, have glossy I-F--
white. heat-resistant interior Iinishes that
oive soft. uniform illumination with
LV',
Economical general service "A" lamps.
The clean, crisp Scoop Wall Washer
echoes the shape of {ixtures once used
to illuminate billboards and store {ronts,
dramatizes space with basic bronze,
porcelain-gloss old green and bright Wall Track [,lounted Pendanl
Finish Washer Donnlight Downlight
white finishes. Adjustable adapter
Dermits horizontal aliqnment with the
wall. The Scoop Dorinlight, when used
fiji9l' 6200 62os 6207

in multiples, gives generous illumination 3


for circulation areas, restaurants,
recreation rooms, workshops. Pendant BLT, 6202
unit is supporied by Lytespan Track 100w A-19
adapter and 72" cord which has a
simple device for adjusting cord height.

50/ t- | (i t-r T<) I- I l= I?


Wall Waeher Ughllng Data

FOOTCANDLES ON WALL
LAMP: 100W A-19

60W A-19, mulliply data abov by 0.5.


75W A-19, mulliply data above by 0.7.

.p
t
Para-Tech Fluorescent
Functional parabolic form creates r-Tu
r i'
a crisp counterpoint to
contemporary interiors. Flexible IIL_/\--
in application, Para-Tech can be
suspended on stems close to the
Lytespan track or on slender,
60" cables (which can be cut to
length).lt can be rotated 3600 Close to
Track
to provide energy-efficient
downlighting, uplighting or wall Matte
White tt29t 11293
lighting. Anodized aluminum
integral re{lector provides high
1-40W 1,40W

reflectance with controlled light

%%
ACCESS0RTES
output when Para-Tech is used
without shielding. Optional semi-
specular anodized aluminum Taskline
Parabo ic
parabolic louver can be used to Louver Acrylic Lens
assure high visual comfort.
Optional Taskline injection- 11001 11002
molded acrylic lens can be used Choice of precision engineered
to provide broad, shadowless /A A\ A\ shieldings the semi specular anodized

-(.-e\ /4SEii
aluminum parabolic louver and the
illumination for work surfaces. Tdskline inje( uon molded lpns-males
Eliminates veiling reflections. Para Tech suitable for a wide varieiv of
30: Sholldlng Anglo applications.
53
Adapter for Suface Fluorescent Luminaires
A versatile Lytespan adapter
permits selected Lightolier Compatible Luminaires For details, see Lightolier Brochure Nos. 27031 and 27o75
fl uorescent luminaires which
12" x 48" /2-4OVl
have 8" o.c. stem mounting
holes to be attached quickly
and easily to surface mounted
r-r tr r-
or recessed Advent or Basic
track and Lytespan lll systems. \\ rl/

All hardware is concealed:


adapter is fully enclosed by the
H()RIZt)N
ffi/ \L]
LUMIFORM IFORM III
\W
luminaire chassis. LYTE.OAK CO BONA LUMIPLEX LU M LYTECEL
0ak-Fln shed Nalura 0ak Wa nu1 and Blrch FTame ess Malte While N/alte Wlr le Ma e Wh ]e

F- .{^
- J'._-\\-<;.*-.-
Vinyl
'13757
(Difl!ser)
Anlique Brass
13652
(D fluser)
13192
(DllJuse0
13550
(D fluser)
13150
(D lfuser)
13163
(Lefs)
13332
{D lluser)
13382
(Lens)
15135
(Parabo c
Louver)

F nrsh
Surface lr4ounted Recessed 13767
(with spacer wings (wilhout (D lluser)
Fin sh assembled) spacer w ngs)
Matte SUFFACE IlIOUIITEO ADVENT OR NECESSEl) ADVENT ON 8ASIC I8ACK
7 689 BASIC Tf,ACX INSTALLATIONS OR LYTESPAN III INSTALLATIONS

o
54/t-t (tt-tT<>l-l l= I?
Lytespot Accessories
Any comblnaflon of tuo accesaorles
may be used wlth Lyteepote ehown
below.
rlt/+" Dla. 6t/4" Dla.

cotorFtltera O
Ruby Red
7560
Itledium Blue
7561
Medium Green
7562
Medium Amber
7563
7664
Daylight Blue
7563

Heat Fllier
Clear

Spread Lens

Cube Cell
Louver
Itlatte
Black 7598

Barn Doors

Track Accessories Matte


Black 7650 766r
Choice of special fittings, for use on Lytespan hack, to
variety o{ Iighting ef{ects with suspended fixtures and "l
bulb" glitter.
7520
7530
(page 16)
A
v)
7529
7539
(page 16)

Pendant Adapter Attachment Fitting 7630


Supports cord fixtures, 10 lbs- max., Supports cord fixtures, 10 lbs. max., 7631
(paqe 16)
,fi..
stem or chain fixtures, 25 lbs. max. stem or chain fixtures. 25 lbs. max.
with 2 or 3-conductor cords

A
Use up Use with 2- or 3-conductor cords up
lo t\,' dia. and fixtures with %" to'1"," dia. and fixtures with %" 7523
pipe thread 57- pipe thread. 7533
tt= -f"ll-
(paqe 16)
\,7
!i-1'
Finish - t-Jl 7637t
7638t
L,fatte
7599
ilfrlij 758e
(page 18)
@
"G" Lamp Fitter
Compact fitter twists onto track,
Convenience Outlet
ftovides auxiliary source for plug,in
7140
7141
(page 24)
A
\o
locks easily, gives decorative accent equipment. Designed to match 6280
with "G" lamps. appearance of Attachment Fitting

!i
6281
7589. 15 amps. maximum. (page 30) ffi
I z''
75871
7627 | ,f,a
{page 32)
iliH 6380 trf,il8 6085
7625t eH
25W,40W G-25 7626t \{)^
25W-100W G 40 (page 33)
\J 55
1 Barn doors not rccommended.
Basic
Lytespots
The Basic Lytespot
i group offers a choice
where a less exacting
ii
performance is
i
acceptable and low
budget is a factor. The
moderate cost, crisp
appearance and broad
range of style, size
and finish makes Basic
Lytespots suitable for a
wide range of
commercial and
residential projects.
Basic Lytespots are
sturdily constructed of
high quality materials
for lasting durability.

Basic
Cylnder 56

Basic 58
Lylebeam

Basrc

t
Lylesphere

3i',J',,,, 62 Basic Cylinder


Bas c
Compact, economical spotliqht eives
a strong punch of accent lisht. A
ranqe of finishes-anticue l]rass -(\
,tr
Soil Square 64 wiln a rrarnr ric. par'na. I suLll*
bronzp. Sle"rr'rrq pol.sned blass. a
'"'{'
.li5p -I,rl'e n h'r,. nr matte Ll.,ck-
to harmonize or contrast with arr F nls h
Bas c
Accenl 64A interior Mattr hlack apcrtu te Matte
nltntmtze\ ql.ire. oL,tion,tl m,rttc B:ck 6355 6350 6351
hlack rinq lourer tor the 300W It atte
mar. unit provides 45 o cut-off to 6357 6352
the liqht source. Stvle-matched to
Easic
Lytecone
Basic Wall Washer. Bffl:, 6358 6354 6356
Anlique
Brass 637 4 6377
Po ished
Brass 637 5 6374
30w 75W R 20 75W,100W R 30 75W ERjO
75W E R-30 75W 25OW PAR 38

I
(Also Coo Beam
ACCESS() RY Tufgslef llaloQen
0r K.yplof)
7580 175W KR-30
atte Slack
l\,|
{Krypton)
ConcenlrL BnqLouver 250W K R-38
lor use wrth 6151 (Krypton)
6353 and 6356 only
150W 300W R-40
56/ r-t(tr-rT() t-l t= l?
Basic Wall Washer
Efficient, versatile cylinder

d'
with a "kick" reflector
provides a smooth, broad
wash of light without
"scalloping", from ceiling to
floor. Compact size adapts F nish
easily to smaller-scale
spaces. Style-matched io
Basic Cylinder. For lighting
m usto
75W,100W R,30
data, see page 47 .
Basic Lytebeam
Compact, functional form gives
spot or floodlighting exactly
where needed, with a choice of
lamps from 30W to 300W.
Matte black Multi-Groove baffle
and regressed lamp eliminate
glare. Cleanly detailed, with
q (ro'

sturdy die-cast metal adapter


which assures rigid connection to B:,1:, 6sB4 6335 6336
the track. Built-in on-off switch [4atle Black
and Teak 6339 6340
on 75W and 100W max. units. Matle
Black 6341 6342 6343

' U.S. Potent No. 3,040,172. ilf,il3 6s44 6345 6346


30w,75W B-20 75W-100W R-30 75W ER,30
75W-250W PAR-38
(A so Tungsten-Halogen
or Krypton)
175W KR 30 (Krypton)
250W KR-38 (Kryplon)
150W,300W R-40

58/r-r(iFrT<)r-r r= l?
II!E

Basic Lyttsphere
iririi sphere rir lrdlte white.
glear rrii rg pt,ir"h"d arr.,dized
d. Lr.itrLr,r. -r *-r1,,. t-.'<d ba''. ','4
///at/
oturrze firrishcs with rriatre black
dperturc L.1uip i" iulig recessed ({/'
i.-, .lirr,irrat" glare. i he 75W
i,rdx Lurit is 5uitdble ACCES S 0 R

tul dccer,ti,rg'-ipecidliy
ririiti dispiays uf tvtatte
Wh te 6360 6361 7580
cuiiectots ite rrrs Ihe l00W Nlalle B dck
Po shed
Irldr unit is elle,,t where a
exe Ancd red 6364 6365
Lofceni'c H nrt Lou!e r
1or Lrs w th 6:162
li iediu r i ir,te sity throw ,rf light 6.166 ard b.l7ll of v
is dcsired t h" SUUW rrrtu. uttit tsas,t
rridy bc u5cd i,rr highet ceilirrg 6367 6368 6370
appiicati, r r" where a higher JLrW.75W R rL) irw iLrLrui g l,l /5\{ 25LrW PAU Jb

Lr,tcrsity thrL,w ,r{ iight is desired iA su T!r-asle r


Ha o!L r or KryptonJ
orrd with -ptic,rral rnatte black l75W KU 30 lKrvijlo n )
nr ,g louver whie h prc,,vides 45 " 250W KB 38 1(ry!1on)
vi.ual eurt ufi to the lartlp r50w 30uw H 4.J

6(r/t-.'(;i-i i (- -i t:i1
tr:i'rtr'.:..;.;r'-' i1t{i|lii;i$ffiffi-ii ::1i"I,illri:.1..i.ffi..ffi;ttl$ffiSffim$K#4!i

I
Basic Universal 'l
Versatile housing with sliding l-
T: TI
socket adapts to a vadety of ( ii .:.
lamps, can be used alone or l\ ,' '. ll.l7\
with a choice o{ crisp cowls
finished in matte white, basic
(/'n,/..
. (,/., l/./\
?,..
bronze, polished brass or
polished aluminum. Interiors o{ Lytespot Housing 0n y c0wL AccEss0RlEs
all cowls have matle black anri Bas c
glare bands. The 100W and Bronze 6314' 6315' 6316'
150W cowls have reflective
interior surfaces which permit Bi.';:, 6s2r E?j!l'o osrz' 6318' 6319 '
them to be used with general 30w-75W R-20 l\.4alle
63241 6325t 6326t
service "A" lamps. 75W 100W R-30
75W ER 30
120W ER-40 liliilf,l.. oszz t 6328 r 63291
75W.250W PAR.38
For 30W- For 75W-100W R'30 For 75W ER-30
{Also Coo Beam, 75W R-20 and 75W A-l I 75W 150W
Tungslen-Ha ogen
amps on y amps on y. PAR 38. ]5OW
or Krypton)
R 40 and
75W A'19 150W A-21
150W A 21 amps on y.
t75W KR-30
(Krypton) ' Malle black anli g are bafd and relleclive wh le i I sh ns de

25OW KR.3B | fi4alle b ack anli g are bafd and relleclive a !m num { n sh nside
(Krypton) NOTE: llniversa cow s m I cho ce 0l amps
150W-300W R-40

62lt-l(tFIT()t-t t= l?
a"F --

l
Basic Soft Square
Rugged spotlight with softly rounded corners is
fitted with black Multi Groove bafJle to minimize
internal brightness and prevent g1are. ln boldly
sjmple matte white or warm toned and eleqant
teak,,vood grained {inish.

Frr_r
uat:e
I'th:c 6304 6305
tea
rrr coc
rV i,i l
6307 6308
I r.fi 75!ai R 20 75W l0L.!! R-3 0
75\ r :E 30

I
64/ r_r(iFlT() t-l t= t?
Basic Accent Basic Lytecone
Sculptured minimal shape adds charm, flair to Trim, economical spotlight/floodlight performs a
smaller-scale interiors. May be used with variety o{ accent lighting jobs. In refreshing matte
economical general service "A" lamp to give a soft white, with a matte black aperture to minimize
wash of light or with a choice of "PAR" and "R" glare. Accepts a wide range of efficient "PAR" and
lamps to provide varying intensities and beam "R" lamps from 75W to 300W, including cool
spreads from narow to wide. Built-in on-off swiich. beam and high-wattage tungsten halogen or
kypton, as well as standard incandescent lamps.
^tr
(\5
<-.\-)

Finish

Matte
White
Basic
BronTe
\,
w*' !-

7t55
7r58
Ffsh
l\4alle
While
$
7538
75W-100w R 30 l
7sw 100w fi 30
75W ER-30 :
100w A 19
120W ER 40
75W-150W PAB-38
75W.250W PAR.38
(Also Cool Beam,
Tungsten'Ha ogen or
(Krypton)
175W KR 30 (Kryplon)
250W KR-38 (Kryplon)
150W 300W R-40

L
Lytespan Track
Think o{ the track as simply a
smooth, clean, seamless extension of
the existing wiring, using only one
electrical feed for any number of
Lytespots. Track saves space and Basic Track
allows accurate placement of lighi.
Tracks can be attached
anywhere-on ceilings or walls-in Trock maunted an ceilins or odll oLJet desisn
unlimited patterns and can flexibti\ ond Dersatilit\..

ryffi
Lyteslruct ll Housing
accommodate any Lytespot ever
made. Instailation is easy and causes
no damage to surfaces.
Lytespan Track comes in hrJo
versions: (1) Advent, one or two
circuits that allow for independent Suspension Beam Hous ng
control of several Lytespots on the
same track, and (2) Basic, single Irocl sectrons p/ug rosether eosily L. T. X ond
circuit and low-profile. uariable angle cannectars mdke ony po ern
These hacks can also be possibie &hen Jrlonninq lrack /oeouts
incorporated into architecturally
exciting housing systems: Lytestruct Recessed F anged
_- Housins 74
II, Suspension Beam and Recessed, \
LyteTrim is a miniature track
system with a series of matching Recessed Flange ess Housing 75
fixtures to mount on shelves, in \
bookcases or cabinets.
POWEB FEEDS -!-;.;
76
--IIEE3 Lytestruct and Suspension Boir housinss -';.
Jt---r--- ffi make a risudl stotement

H_ffi_
,rv.erf .rD
Lllrill_ LyteTr m

Thete s o uisibte o. nan Disible electricol Jeed la.


ony insio//onon situotion. ot the end: onyuhere
OTHER FORMS OF LYTESPAN 67
olons the trcckt lrcm rLnners on grid ci/ings;
electtic plug outletst or lron srems ord cob/es l\y'onopoint
LyteTrim Miniature Tro.k Sysfern ollou,s
k_1",i,_, k- 1x,'- ---t complete lighting flexibility: Speciot tomps. spat
l\.1ullipo nt

Fdi Monopoinl P n-U p

h;;-r,#
Tfie tuo td.ksr Bosic rs a single circuit ttock on ahich all lixtures uatk in tondemt Aduenr is d one
ar tua circuit tack allo@ing certoin sele.ted fixturcs ta rcmon lit uhile the rcst orc aJf.
tru
Y
We

-+x
I
ghled Base

Alternotiues in selecting trock lrcm lie lylespon sysreml Lytestand

I
AOVENi LYIESiBL]CI ] SI]SPENS
BEAM
ON LYTFSHIELD
Slem
LYTI-SI]
Mounled Slrlace
ELD
Mounled
NICESSED LYIESPAN

A 65
TRACK
Advent
Lytespan'
4 ' Individual
1 or 2-Circuit 8 ' Individual
Track
Advent track has a sturdy cross-
section that works especially well
in suspended installations, lends 8 ' Joiner
itself to many applications where
a strong visual statement is
desired. Advent can be used for
one circuit or two. both of which
are individually controllable, thus
providing maximum switching
flexibility. Total track capacity is
40 amps when supplied by a
720 /240v . three-wire branch
circuit. It can be mounted in a
variety of surface or stem INTERCEPTS
patterns, installed vertically or
horizontally on walls. .and "L" Connector 6150 6165
used with Suspension Beam,
Lytestruct Il or Recessed
Housings. A choice of power
feeds is available, including an
invisible feed which permits th
track to be mounted flush to the
ceiling and preserves the
integrity of the linear look.

IS
"T" Connector 6151 6166

_t /,'

Track Selection ln "X" Connector 6152 6167


Stratght Runs or Patterns
For siraight runs, order one
4' or 8'lndividual track
section and as many
8' Joiner track sections
as required.
For patterns order one
4' or 8' Individual track
section and as many
8' Joiner track sections as
required for each straight run Variable Angle 6153
o{ track between intercepts. Connector

11%,

66/t-r(tFlT()l-l l= l?
--T
POWER FEED-INS to surface mounted OTHER FORMS OF LYTESPAN
ADVENT Lytespan Track f,4atte I Mun,
[4atle
l\.4at1e
Black Whte Black

End Feed Canopy 6070 MONOPOTNT 6190 6192


Mounting Kit For sr-rrface mouniing of any
-.<-
') Mounts to Live End.
In Line. "L". "T", "X"
,_ 4y,' single LVtespot over any standard
outlet box. 41/2" diamelet
or Variable Angle
Connector for power
leed trom 3" or 4"
octagonal outlet box. ;,;

MULTIPOINT 7619 7 629


For surface mounting of up to
Floating Canopy 6061 6071 three Lyiespots. depending on
Mounting Kit fixture size. over any standard
outlet box. 4f," \Nidlh. 14f16"
Mounts at any point
length. Track lenqth 1 1"1" ".
along irack for power
feed from 3" or 4"
octagonal outlet box.
Supplied with 4' of
12 ga. flexible
dranded wire and

MONOPOINT PIN-UP 6194 6195


For wall mounting of any single
ln-Llne 6154 6169 Lytespot. 15' cord and plug.
Connector Built in switch on backplate.
4\/t" dlarr,eler

6160.
' [,

Grid Cetling 6095


Adapter WEIGHTED BASE 6197
For mounting track io
Tee runners of Provides portable uplighting using
e<posed grid ceilings.
anv single Lvtespot. 8' cord and
plug. Buili in switch 4y2" diameter.
Includes outlet box
which mounts to Live
End. ln-Line, "L", "T"
or "X" Connector 9
Grid Mounhng Clips
(supplied)

Condult Adapter
by others
Live end of lndividual
track is ready to
receive standard
conduit fitting.
LYTESTAND
Accepts up to six Lytespots.
Track length 31Ya" on both sides
ol84%" tall stand. 8' cordset and
plug. 960W max. Built in switch.

* Invisible Feed 6160


Mounting Kit Tinc P aled
Permiis track units to
be mounied flush io
ceiling. Power is fed
directly io Live End or
In Line Connecior
from above using
conduit or cable. No
oultet box or canopy
required.
67
Basic I
Malte Matle
Bas c
Bronze
Po shed
Brass
Ant que
Brass
White
Lytespan 2' Individual 6000
Biack

6020
Finish

6015
Finish

6025
Fin sh

6030
1-Circuit 4' Individual 6001 602r 6016 6026 6031

8', Individual 6002 6022 6017 6027 6032


Basic Lytespan, with a
minimal profile that blends
easily with the surround. is 8 ' Joiner 6003 6023 6018 6024 6033
ideal where low initial cost
isarequirement.Awide
range of finishes of{ers the
choice of dramatic accent
or blend in effect. Basic
Lytespan can be mounted
in a variety of surface or
stem patterns, installed
vertically or horizontally on
walls. lt can be used with
Suspension Beam and
Lytestruct II housings INTERCEPTS
wherever a stiffer cross-
section and stronger visual "L" Connector
statement is desired.
A choice o{ Recessed
housings is available {or
either dry or wet type
ceilings. The power feed
options include a cord and
plug set for use where an
outlet box is not available.
Capacity is 20 amps at
(o
72Ov . per branch circuit.
"T" Connector

Ts
[-15i::,'
I
Track Selection in
Stratght Runs or Patterns "X" Connector
For straighi runs, order one
4' or 8' lndividual track
section and as many
8' Joiner track sections
as required.
For patterns order one
4' or 8' Individual track
section and as any
8' Joiner track sections as
required for each straight run
of track between intercepts. Variable Angle
Connector
.1. _7),"'

68/l-l<tFlT()l-l l= 12
POWER FEED-INS to surface mounted STEM MOUNTING KITS
BASIC Lytespan Track for ADVENT and BASIC
H,iii: 5l:i; Lytespan Track
End Feed Canopy 6060 6070
() Mounting Kit
Mounts io Live F-)rd.
In Line. L. T X' indi!i.lLlall-u use ll sten-s For
or Variable Anqle ar)llllnLlous rufs. u5f rJile sim
Connectior lor po\.r'er elcr'y' 4' Carropy diarneter 4l z
leed lrom il" or 4"
mlag()naL i)rrtlrt b.rx 18" 48" 48"
Irtens of
Floating Canopy 6061 6071 [4atte While
7584 7586 7582

</.
Mounting Kit
Mounts at any lrolnt
lr'latTe B ack
7683 76at 7680
aLrng track for powcr Fb shed Brass
leecl hom lJ" or 4" 6090 6091 6092
octagonai outlet box PoLshed chfome
Supplied Lvrh 4' of 12 7477 74s7 7467
ga flexiblc stranded lvire
and wrrervau cover

In-Line Connector 6054 6069


For power feed in
fltrleen fack Llnits
Perrnits feeds in
()pposjtdirections Use ACCESSORIES
with 6t160.6070.
d161.6117l or 60!lir Suspension Display Hook 7 437
Suppolts 25 bs
Grid Ceiling 6095
Adapter
For mounting rrack t!)
'l-ee r rrnners of exposed rer
gri.l cejljngs ln.luds
outlet box which mounts
to Live End. Irr Line
'L. T or"X'
Connector. and 9 Grid
Mounting Clips Pendant Adapter 7 599
Mart White
Conduit Adapter t> \.
Suppons cord
For feeding por,,,er to fixtLrrs. 10 lbs
t 1,.,e End of Individual
irack from surface fixtures. 25 lbs 'li:'l
cofduit Adaptrr has
1'2" IPS thread (t ess
live crnd conre,rior )

U
Attachment Fitting 7589
Matte Wlrite
Invisible Feed 6080 6081 Su;rporrs ct*d
* Mounting Kit tlxrures. 1(l lb-.
s Pernrlts track Lrnrt to b max sten ()r chain
mou.te.l flush to .ejljng Jixtures. 25 lbs max
Power is fed directlg to
Live End from above
using condurr or cable
No outlet bor or
canpopy requrred
.
MaliP tVhite
6085
Cord and 6062 6072 Auxiliarv source for
Plug Set plug rn equipmenl
lncludes 15 ' Matches apperance
2 condrrctor corclset
and pluq r.vjrh jreb
-416r of Attachment Frtiing
75t9

@
69
I
]
il
il
Lytestruct II'
Sturdy exiruded aluminum housing encloses
and supports Advent or Basic track, can be
tr. *4.
suspended on rigid stems or slencler, almost
invisible cables that can be cut io length in
the field. Housings can be instailed wall to
wall in spans up io 12' without ceiling
supports. Covers are available for sections of
housings used without electrjfied track.

1:)

{l

\
r!
.\----/C0VER l
Track Selection in patterns between
intercepts-see page 72.

LYTETUBE III
Other custom irack housing systems for Lytespan
track which incorporate fluorescent up and down light
or track and fluorescent combinations. as well as full
pattem cdpabilities. are available from Lightolier West.
Consult your Lrghtolier rpresentative or Architecturai
Fluorescent Brochure No 27068.

@Mo
Fluorescent Fluorescent
and Track
Track
1l
ELECTRIFIED COMPONENTS
polished Use wlth the l0lOwinq Lylespan Track Units.
HOUSING Po shed Brass
ORDER SEPARATELYT
A!mnlm Fnsh
ADVENT BASIC
647 0
4 ' Housing 4' fdvrdua 6121 (back) 6021 (back)
6480 6121 lbaqk) 6026 (pol. brass)
1'.1191t109u1
() 8' lndivdua 6122 lb ack) 6O22 lb ack)
6471 B" Joiner 6123 (black) 6023 (b ack)
8 ' Housing
6481 B' nd ivid ua 6122 lhtack.) 6027 (po. brass)
8' Jo ner 6123 (black) 6028 (pol. brass)
* FOr other I n shes see pages 66 or 68.

Track Selection in Straight Runs


For siraight runs, order one 4' or 8'
8' Cover for 647 6 6446 individuai track section and as rnanv
Housing
8' Joiner Tra, k Secrions d5 requlred

INTERCEPTS
Track Selection in Patterns Between Intercepts
For patterns. order one 4' or 8' Individual Track Seciion AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL
and as many 8' Joiner Track Sections as required CONNECTOR KITS
ior each straight run oi track between intercepts. order one Kit lor continuous
w r na thro!qh each inierceot.
Ill palterrr.. pld- n ,wer 1. .,d at L . T or "X Polshed
Brass ORDER SEPARATELYT
rnrercenr\ jllu.trarpd *\dmple. Tage 72. ;;;;;
"p" Fnsh ADVENT BASIC
90o Elbow 647 4 6484 6467 6464
(set ol 2) (sel ol
Connector
x)d
2)

s{/\7

120o Two or Three 6473 6483 6465 6462


Way Connector (se1 ol 4) (set ol 4)

Eqv\.;+ \c/ a:
\

90o Four Way 6472 6482 6465 6462


Connector
w\/lsl ol 4) lsel o1 4)

e+=
/\ ='

Wall Mounting Plates & Covers Stem Mounting Kits' Cabl Mounting Kits'
(Set of 2) For stem mouniing, power may For cable mounting, power for
For wall mounting, be fed no closer than 6" from 1 or 2 circuits may be fed no
power may be fed end of Lvtesiruct housing. closer ihan 6" from en<l of
kc'm j" ot 4" / \-- Canopy diameter 472 ". Lltesiruct housing. Non
rrtaqonal wall ( 18" 48" 48" electrified has 2yr " dia.
outle box throuah \-7- Exlensions canopy. Elechified has
end of Lytestruct 4f: " dia. canopy
housng. for straight
Ma11e
7584 7586 75a2 60" 120"
runs only
Pol shed
Mane
Back 7683 76at 76aO r.* r"*
nilF*'
Chrome
Finish
6475
El,]i,f,'u" 6oso 6osr 6os2 B*m' r.r, rr.
Back Elec.
Po shed
Brass 6485 ffl;!n'." zczz 74b7 7467 tued
' Ma spacrq 8' center b cenler
'Ma spaon0 S ce er lo.eirer

7t
Suspension Beam
Rugged extruded aluminum housing to enclose and
support Advent or Basic track over long spans. lt
requires a minimum of support when suspended on
rigid stems or slender, {lexible, almost invisible cables
spaced 8' on center. Stems and cables can be cut to
lengih in the field. Intercepts permit a variety of
lighting patterns. Covers are available {or sections of
housings used without elctrified track. Housings can
be installed wall to wall in spans up to 12' (can be
cut in the field {or exact fit) without ceilinq supports.

with
ADV ENT
track

s
N
I

l.-,,,, ----------------
l Actua

TRACK SELECTION IN PATTERNS - between


Intercepts (for Suspenslon Beam. Lytstruct ll and
Recessed Houslnge)
{o
/'--F-- HousrNG --* - '']

..1" INTERCEPT

AUXILIARY
ELECTRICAL
4 CONNECTORS

fur pattorns, order one 4'


or 8'
ndrvidual Track
Sction and as many 8'
Joiner Track Seclions as
Eq!ired lor each straight
run o{ tmck belween
inlercePts.
ln patterns, plan Power
hed2r 'l T'or'X'

fI
intercPls.

INDIVIDUAL TRACK l
HOUSING
ELECTRIFIED COMPONENTS
HOUSING llse w th the fol0w ng Lylespan Track Un ts'
lr'latle Eronie ORDER SEPARATELY!
Wlrte Fnsh ADVENT BASIC
6450 4' ndiv dua 6101 (wh 1e) 6001 {white)
4 ' Housing
() 6440 4' ndvid!a 6121 (back) 6016 (br0fzl
8' nd vidua 6102 (white) 6002 (wh le)
6451 B" Jo ner 6103 (white) 6003 (wh te)
8 ' Housing
B' ndividua 6122 lblack) 6017 (br0nze)
6441 8' J0iner 6123 (black) 6018 (bronze)

' lor ol-e- n -lo. -oe pdg"s 66 o 68

8' Cover for 6456 6446 Track Selection in Straight Runs


Housing For straight runs. order one 4' or 8'
Opening individual track section and as many
8' Jojner Track Sections as required.

INTERCEPTS
Track Selection in Patterns Between Intercepts
For patterns. order one 4' or 8' lndivjdual Track Seciion AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL
and as many 8' Joiner Track Sections as required for each CONNECTOR KITS
Order ore K t lor cont nuous
straight run of track between intercepts. w rfg thro!gh each nlercpt.
In patterns. plan power feed at "L'. "T or "X" intercepts. ORDER SEPARATELY!
See illustraied example. page 72. ADVENT BASIC
"L" Housing/ 6454 6444 6467 6464
Splice Box (set oj 2l (sel o1 2)

q{/\7 Ad
---- --:,.'
'<2""
'T" Housing/ 6453 6443 6465
(sel ol
6462
(sel ol 4)
Splice Box 4)

\d cS\=-

6452 6442 6465


(sel of 4l
6462
1st ol 4l

s^.!2 x.,.&
/\ =J! Qq=

Wall Mounting Plates & Covers Stem Mounting Kits "


(Set of 2) For stem mounting, power may
For wall mounting. be fed no closer than 6" from
power may be fed md of Suspension Beam
housing. Canopy diatneler 4/2"
octagonal wall 18" 4a" 48"

il
outlet box ihrough Fxlensons
end of Suspension 1ir tr'lafte
Beam housing, for .D.- 75a4 75a6 7582
draight runs onlg )
f,iafle
Black 7 6A3 76at 7 680

ffilfi Po . Brass

4il
6455 6090 6091 6092

P;:ifi' 644s Fl]i,fin'." zczz 74s7 7467


' Ma: spr.uq 3'.snfr 10.eile'
Recessed FLANGED

Housings
When recessed, Advent or
Basic Lytespan track is Actual
enclosed in a separate Slze

extruded aluminum
housing that can be field
cut to Iength. The Flanged
Housing is for use with
dry type ceiling materials.
The Flangeless Housing is Fanged Housing w th Advenl Track
used in plaster or concrete
ceilings or with 31" kerfed
acoustic tile. The track HOUSING ELECTRIFIED COMPONENTS
may thus be easily Use with the follOwing Lytespan Track l.lnih'
removed for inspection or N4atte ORDER SEPARATELY!
srvicing. Recessed track ADVENT BASIC
ls led rrom Lno , L. I Housing
4', 7515 4' ndividua 6101 (white) 6001 (while)
or "X" Housing,/Splice
Boxes installed at the end 8'Housing 7516 8' ndividua 6102 (white) 6002 (wh l)
B" Jolner 6103 (white) 6003 (wh le)
of. or between housinqs.
* FOr other I n shes, see paqes 66 or 68.
INTERCEPTS
Track Selection in Patterns Between Intercepts AUXILIARY ELECTRICAI
Ceiling Details For patterns. order one 4' or 8' Individual Track Section CONNECTOR KITS
and as many 8' Joiner Track Sections as required Order ofe Klt lor conl nuoLls
for each straight run of track between intercepts. wiring through each ntercepl.
In patterns, plan power feed at "L". "T" or "X" iniercepts. ORDER SEPARATELY!
See illustrated example, page 72. ADVENT BASIC
"L" Housing/ 7690 6467 6464
Splice Box (sel of 2) (ser oi 2)

(Flanged Housing)
E{Y\P Bd

Tile or Plasl.board 'T" Housing/ 7691 6465


(sel ol 4)
Splice Box
Ed\:l E (/
\+

(Flangeless Housing)
"X" Housins/ 7692 6465 6462
(set ol 4) (set ol 4)

W\Y \)dce
/\ =as

End Housing/ 7517


Splice Box
Mau also be installed
between housinqs.

(Franseress Housing)

74ll-l (i FIT(>l-l I=l?


FLANGELESS f iu" '1

11'1,"
()
I

L
Farge ess Ho!s fg wilh Advenl Track | h,
F angeless Hous ng with Basic Track

HOUSING ELECTRIFIED COMPONENTS


s* Use w th llre lo low ng Lytespan Track Un 1s'
- [4a118 ORDER SEPARATELY!
Wh te ADVENT BASIC
4' Housing 7572 4' fd vid!a 6101 6001 !w!l!1
(,,\'hi1el

8' Housing 75r3 B' nd vidua 6102 (wh te) 6002 lwh te)
8",10 ner 6103 (wh te) 6003 (wh te)

* F(]r Other frn shes se pales 66 0r 68


INTERCEPTS
IL Track Selection in Patterns Between Intercepts ATJXILIARY ELECTRICAL
For patterns. orcler one 4' or 8' Individual Track Sectiol CONNECTOR KITS
and as many 8' Joiner Track Sections as required {or each []rder ofe K t ior cont nro!s
straight run of track beiween intercepts. !! r ng thr0!qh each ntercepl
ln patterns. plan power feed at "L . "T or 'X" intercepts ORDER SEPARATELY!
See illustrated r:xample. page 72 ADVENT BASIC
"L" Housing/ 7693 6467 6464
Splice Box lsl oi 2l isel of 2l
ssrl\l/
\'... ,

"T" Housing/ 7694 6465 6462


Splice Box isel ol 1l lsct ol 4l
Es-l\il
\rr

"X" Housing / 7695 6465 6462


Splice Box
\Y\Y >) ,-,.r'
l.t=-
l]7\ =r
END HOUS]NG/SPL CE BOX

r0Jsr\G ,i dO-J \b
End Housing / 7574
n I lFlil[ r
Splice Box ,rn ir J! \ Llr IB,1 i
Mav also be nsi.rlled
/ aB a a6- 9o-0,-J peo,96,
t
bet!!'een housifgs
Track Selectlon in Stralght Runs
For straight runs, order one 4' or 8'
../' .'t -7'
...t/ .. individual track section and as many
<r/./.'''__z' 8' Joiner Track Sections as required.
61""
Track Selectlon in pattems between
lntercepts-see pag 72.

75
Lytespan III
An electrified track integrated into a
sturdy extruded aluminum main
runner designed to mate with
exposed or concealed grid suspended
c.ilinq-. LVIp\ndn llI o{{er. m"xrmum
flexibilitv. economv and design
freedom when plan n ing accent
lighting. wall washing and general
lighting for museums. stores and
offices. The Lytespan Ill main
runner. which serves both as a , .t
power source for Lytespot
lighiing units and as a siructural :':'--
member, is compatible with
Chicago Metallic Corporation's
200 and 211 21 I Series ceiling
ceilinq systems
svst
but may be modified to interlock with
suspension systems by others.
Savings in installation costs are
appreciable because the uniiied
Dd, k , eilinq \\\rem rr .n.ldllPd ir o-e
operation. with the result thai more
linear feet of track can be provided
for the least cost. The track is visually
integrated. presenting a clean.
uncluttered appearance.

,a
N

Y I
1b r

All Lytespots, as well as selected


surface mounted {luorescent fixtures.
can be attached io the track at any
point. moved quickly to
accommodate changes of exhibits,
displays. furniture arrangements. This
increased flexibilitg and quick change
capability permits unparalleled
{reedom ior designing luminous
environments that are energy ef{icient
and lower in operating costs. The
single circuit track has a capacity of
20 amps at 120V. per branch circuit.
For complete specit'ying and ordering
lnf ormotion. cc,nsult Lightolier
representotiue.
Hanger Wire
(by olhers)

()

\
Cross Tee
(by others)
u.,<:-::

Junclion Bor
(by others)
ii'- .-.-' .-

'{ -.'\
7 400
12 ' Main Runner
\ ,u,n ,rnnu, Matte Whiie (lncludes
Main Runner Connector)
(by others)

CEILING SYSTEMS 7410


End Fitting

Components by Others
Exposed Grid/Regressed Edge Panel Ceiling system series 200 and 211
are available from
Chicago Metallic Corporation,
4849 S. Austin Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60638

-,,/ Main Runner


lNor ele' lr rfrPd)
'-'t
-<t

Exposed Grid/Square Edge Panel


), w"
(-<-."
^a
'r

7-,',---7./
Cross Tee
(Boih ends compatibl
with Lytespan Ill
Main Runner)

Cross Tee
(One end compatible
wjth Lytspan Illi other
Concealed Grid,/Kerfed Tile end with Main Runner)

Cross Tee
(Both ends compatible
Lyiespan III track may be spaced on modLrlar or non,modular

o 3'.4' or 5' iniervals. The modular spacing requires trimming of


panels or tiles; ihe non modular spacing permits use of standard
size panels or tiles.
wiih Main Runners)

77
LyteTrim' Track
Adaptable anywhere in stores, oifices or homes.
LyieTrim features a plug-in or permanently wired
electrjfjed track nestled behind a shield only 17c"
high and so narrow it seems to disappear when
installed. Each of the lighting elements Basic Light.
Spot Lght and Fluorescent Light provides a
dif{erent type of lighting and may be combined on
one track to provide multiple lighting effects.

ruM'''n""nt"

Photos above shoLr typica) sjtuatnms belor ancl a{ter the use of the
LlrieTrim system (Top) BASIC LIGHTS illuminate stareo systenr. a d
(Cenrr) make record selection easjer. hjshLighi glassware (Botkrm)
Fl-UORESCENT LlGHT qivs hle to plants SPOTLIGHT enhances
pri,ed possessr)ns

80/l-t<iFIT()l-l l= t2
Salrn Sat n
Alum iLrm Brass [.4a e N4atte
Permanent Wiring
Fin sh Finish While B ack
% Actual Size
Plug-In Wiring
Plug in wiring track units of
extruded aluminum in anodized
finishes of satin aluminum or
/ \ ."rin brd.. pluq in a. eaqilv a- a 15" Individual 8371 4372
L, l"-" are virtuailt concealeci " Individual 8373
' f,,r- view. I I ' cord leed rn wirh 28 8374
built in switch slides along the 31" lndividual 8375 8376
track to the nearest outlet. 40" Individual 8379 8380
40" Joiner 8377 8378
For runs over 40" (max gth 80"). order
one Joiner and any one lndividual Lri t.
Capacily 1200W max. per r!n

Permanent Wiring Power Can Be Fed


From Top or Rear
Permanently wired track units of Fast, Simple Installation
extruded aluminum in matte "Click-stop" mounting clips allow
white or matte black iinishes can l f-rli
be fed through conduit, Romex sa4, IF J-F ihe I uteTrim track to be installed
witho'ut soecial tools. The track
or BX cables. Splicing I From Top I lrom Re,r snaps into clips with a slight push
compariment with built in switch of the fingers, remains secure.
can be slid to nearest power tl8 " Individual E363 8360
source. 96 " Indivtdual 8364 8361
Order one 48" or 96" lnd v dua and as
96 " Joiner 8365 4362 Mounting Hardware
many.lo ners as necessary. Jo ners may be Wood Shelves or Cablnets
cut 10 enath Capacty: 1200W max per run.
Mounting cl,ps hncluded) are secured
shed Po shed
Poi
io underside of shelves or cabrnels
l!4atle with only one screw (included) pr clip
Chrome Brass lllatte
Finish F n slr Wh le Black
Basic Light
Versatile mini-light can be spaced ff) 8351
as far apart or as closely as
desired. Evenly spaced on a
Lz',.)
track, Basic Lights give a soft,
6C6 7C7, 10C7 or 15T6
even wash of light for a shelf or ca base amps
nde abra
cabinet. Clustered in groups, 15W max.7C7 lamp Glass Shelves
they dramatize oblects with local included Polished chrome or brass "spring-
pools of hght. action" mounting clips (order
sparately) slip over edges ol t/e"
thick glass shelves. LyteTrim track
snaps inio clips and is firmly held in
place.

Spot Light
Adjustable. compact "spot" ry+l 8353 8354 8352
swivels in all direciions, directs a
"punch" of accent light on art.
plants, etc. Several "spots" on a
irack can each highlight one or
more objects. Two "spots", one
ttt..
al
lr,"' l
l.- 3 1
on each side of an object, reveal
three dimensional form. A sLeek Rl4, 25W max.
hood conceals the lamp, Larip nc !ded Shelves with
telescopes for easy relamping. Standards and Brackets
LyteTrim track has been
dimensioned to fit betwen
shelf brackets mounted
over studs 16" on center.
and can also be mounted in
a continuous run.

Fluorescent Light
Linear light source brrng-
" #
tr/alte b ack ho!s nq and malle while reJle'lor

I nni 4l 'ol-t '^ u .)rk drpa lAJ I I LEI tIal


!
8366
Shr
r-[
i Brackels 16" o.c. -
al
J ;"nl. :,'""1r ,n-g 1 . o ",.,n, uoo '1,1* oe
,4 ,uood
_
T -'-t*l tr-t
"";;;i,;; " ";
normal vrewing angle. The Fluorescent Light can be used wiih
a choice of l5T8 tube- .tandarJ Cool Whire , Cro and
:
==tr| -*'*"t
For conl nuous run installalion shelmuslexlend
Sho"' or "Agro-Light"f for growing plants and colored tubes 'Gefera Eecinc 1%" beyond brackels.
for creating special effects. Integral ballast. t weslinshouse 8l
Guidelines to Lighting Design
The Lamp Comparison Guide and Lighting lighting applications, more than one type of lamp will
Perlormance Data on the following pages show the be available for the lighting task, allowing the user a
wide range of available lamps-and their lighting choice of Lytespots for the installation. By accurately
performance
-that may be used in various Lytespots.
L-amps are available with narrow. medium and wide
fitting lighting characteristics to the lighting task, electrical
energy is most effjciently utilized; not overlighting the
beam spreads from 15 watts to 500 watts. For many task nor lighting a larger area than is required.

Lamp Comparison Guide (pases 84-85)


The Lamp Comparison Guide compares the narrow, medium and wide bearn lamps
and shows the distances at which 50FC, 10OFC and 150FC may be obtained.

A
0
2
4
6
Narrow
Beam
I-amp
Medlum
Beam
Lamp 150
100
fc
fc
Wide
Beam
I-amp /
A,;s -______rS- 50
fc
fc

a
I 50 Jc
10
12
I
14
16
18
j50w PAR-38 SP 15OW PAR-38 FI 15OW R-40 FL
2A
jrl
Typical Track Lighting Applications

(FC) s llre ntia lootcand es al the cenler oi the beam


(L) and (W) lor Nafiow and Modium beam amps are lo the po nt lhal lhe cand epower drops lo 10% of max rnLrm
(L) and (W) Ior Wido beam lamps are to lhe poinl lhat the candlepower drops to 50% 01 r'iarim!m.
(ni rs the beam center locat on
(S) s lhe max mum spac ng ol Lytespols lor even umnalon

Typical Lighting Performance Data (pages 86-89)


()" AIMII{G ANGLE (A) 30. AtMtNG ANGLE (A) 45' ATMTNG Ar{GLE (A) 60" ArMrr{G ANGLE (A)
NARROW BEAM I.AMPS
E (D)
DISTAN CE D STANCE (D)
40 to 39o Beam Spread
f3
ffi',
2Q
0 0
64'
38' 8
T
b,u
12
16'
f
I H tl-kl;:J -11.;olrz
I \1 ",6 f
I
I
BEAM BATED
o2a

D ST.
24

EEAM BEAM DST EEAM EEAM


20'
24

D ST. EEAM EEAM DST EEAM BEAM


i
SPAC
LFE ANCE LENGTN W DTH ING ANCE LENGTH lNc ANCE LENGTH ING ANCE LENCTN rNc
(Dsres) (D) (L) (s) (0) (L) (s) (D) (L) (s) (D) (L) {s)

8 112 43 43' 2.8' 7' 146 51 4.3', 28 5' 156 58 3.8 25' 3 153 82 ? 1' 34'
I r'

A
12 76 64 64 42 t0 71 7.3' 6.2 4.0 1' 19 5.3 3.5 4 86 10.s' 28 4.3
11,000 2.000
r50w PA8-38 SP 16 43 86 86' 56 13 42 9.5', 80 5.3', I 48 r 0.4 6.8', 4.5 5 55 13 7' 3.5 5.4
(CoolBeamAso) 20 28 10.7' t0 7 70 16' 28 11 7 r0 0' 65' ll 32 127 8.3', 6 38 16 4' 42 64

82ll-t<tl-tT()t-r l= r?
A. How to Determine Track Placement and Lamp (for a given aiming angle)
Known: Object to be lighted, footcandles required and ceiling height.
Example (See Typical Lightinq Perlormance Data shown 0n page 82)

( Given Lamp aming a1 60'lrom horzoita painl n! 6' ong and 2' wde lo be ighted
to 150 footcand es cei fg height 1 1'

Flnd a b
Track Placemenl LamP

Solution Enler lhe chart al 11' ce ing Scann nit the !lrlinQ perlormance dala
heighl move to lhe righl to the slrown lor tlre 60' a ming ang e shows
60o I ne and proceed vert ca y to thal a narTow distr bLrt on s required
read approximale y 3' from lhe The 150W PAR 38 Spol Lamp (dala
wall shown on page B2) s selecled This
amp provides 153 lootcaid es and
ighls an area 8 2'
ong by 2 1' w de.
more than enou!h 1o cover the
pa nl fg The prelerred a m ng angle to m n m ze ref ecled g are lrom
pa fl ngs and other sh iy olllecls s 60' f rom hor 2onta Ths
charl sho!rys where lo place lhe lrack lor variors ceirng
helghls Track ocalions are a so shown for olher a m nq anq s

B. How to Determine Beam Location, Footcandles, Beam Size and Spacing


Known: Track location, lamp and aiming angle.
Example (See lypical Lighting Perlormance oala shown 0n page 82)
Given Track ocated 5' lrom lhe wal . 150W PAF 38 Spol amp aimed at 45'

Find b c d

Beam center locat oi (R) Footcand es (FC) at beam cenler Length (L) and width (W) ol beam Spacing 1S) lor ven ill!mination
on a aTge atea

Solution Us ng the 45' A m ng Ang e The data shows lootcandles (FC) Length (L) ol bearn = 5 8 and Spacing (S) for even
chart the beam cenler locat on at beam center = l56FC. widlh (W) -
3.8' illumnalion = 25'
(R) s 5' Irom the ce ng.

Point-By-Point Calculations
The various charts and data bands are lan LA cos3.. A
shown only {or the most common 000 1.000
applications. There{ore, it may be necessary OBB .989
to do a more exact calculation to iind either 10. 116 955
the illumination level or the beam center 268 901
location on the wall or floor. Formula I may 24" 364 830
be used to calculate fooicandles and 25"
Formula II to locate the beam center. I q,i g-: -1 466 744
Formuta Fc = !t 300 511 650

Fotmula ll R=tarzAxD 35. .700 .550


Exa m ple 40' 839 450
Given Track located 5' lrom lhe wal 150W PAR-38 Spol lamp amed at 35' 45" 1000 .354
Find b 50' 1192 266
Beam ceNter locat on (R) Footcand e (FC) al beam cenler 1 428 18q

z 60. 1732 125


Solution From the table a1 35' the tan A From the L ghling PerJorrnance Data band shown the
s 700 D s 5', Subsliluling n CP=11000 D s 5'
From the lable al 35' lhe 65' 2144 076
Formula ll: .osr zAis 55n S!bslil!1ino i Formulal: 70" 2 741 040
15. 017
ru= 11000 .550 ""'"
." . 1"c E^
R=700x5=3.5' 80" 5 671 .005
5r 85" 11 430 001
Bell. Pg.14
25W 25W 25W 25w 35itu 50w
PAR 36 PAF.36 VNSP PAR.36 NSP R.]4SP PAR.36 MFt S 11 Clear PAR,36 VNSP
(5.5 Vo is) (12 Volts) (12 Volls) (12 Volts) (12 Volts) (12 Volls)

0
ia .A
Lamp
Comparison
2
/L'.0,"' /L'u0,". A,rt
Guide 6 /Tec|:, /*cs[' / -t-uo
Beam Spread 8

and Footcand les


in Center of L12
Beam for 0" ; 14
Aiming Ang le i,u
Footcandles shown 2A
are inil al.
22
Beam Spread ls to
the point where lhe 24
candlepower drops o 26
50 fc 'At reduced operatlno vollage.
to l0% of maximum.
15OW PAR 46 FL 2OOW PAR 46 MFL 2l
Dashed lines ndicate T/
(T,l
o
oval.shaped beams. 4+
A I dala are average E
0)
o
3 F6 1-5olq
100 fc
lr 10
6
z 12 50 fc

t6
5 r8

=20
322
Ero
26
28

30
32

34
36
38

40
42

25W I 50W 50w 75W 75W PAR.38 FL 75W R-30 SP 120W ER-40

6
PAR-36wFL I PAR-36 wFL

o
(12 Volts) |
rso tc--A
(12 Volls)
EF.3O ER-30 (Cool Beam Also)

t
:1881:+1331:: l33l: fc A-isorc
E6
2a
" +50 fc' 50 fc fc / :Ycsl: 150lc
lmlN
50h
a)
la 3 310

* x16
a') 18
A 2A

22
'At reduced oparaling voltage.

cF o
.J.' 2

diE f;."
or
e,
'At reduced operating vollage.
84 --,1 , l-
50w 150 W PAR.38 SP
PAR.36 NSP [Iungsten-Halogen)
('12 Volt)

0
2

t)
6

I
10
'|
50 fc
12

t6
l8
2A

24
26
25OW PAR.38 SP 300w R 40 sP 3OOW PAR.56 NSP 3OOW PAR.56 MFL
TLrngsten-Halogen) lcool Beam Also) (Coo Beam Also)

A 0
2

6
I
150 tc
10
100 fc 12

t6
18

2A

24

26
28

30
32
34

36
38

40
42

r20w .]sOW PAR.38 FL 25OW PAF.38 FL 5OOW PAR.56 WFL


15OW PAR-38 FL 3OO W PAR.56 WFL
PAB 38 FL (Cool Bearn also) [Iungsten Halogen) (tungsten-Ha ogen) (Cool Beam Also) (Tungsten Halogen)

fc 150 150 fc
fc 100 100 fc 150 fc 6

fc 50 50 lc 100 ic I
10
150 fc 12
50 fc
100 fc
16
18

50 tc 2Q

22
24
Bell, P9.14 Wlde F1ood, Pg 40
150W A-21 150W 300w 300WT 3 Ctear I 300WT.3Frosted
F.4O FL R,4O FL fiungstel.Haioge"l I ar..ingslen.Harogen)
/t l\
0
\ 2

\*- 50 fc 6

10
12
t-l(tr-rT()l-l l= lr /,85
Lighting Performance Data

ol
(FC) is the ntia Jootcand es al the ceiter ol the beam
(L) and (W) lor Narrow and Medium beam lamps are 10 the poinl tlrat lhe cand epo!ryer drops lo 10% ol max mum
(L) and ($,1) for wide bearn lamps are lo tlre poinl lhal tlre cand epower drops to 50% of maxrmum
(R) s the bearn cenler ocat on
(S) is the rnax mum spac ng of Lytespots lor evef illuTnrnat on

iffisv*""ru*l
30" ATMTNG ANGLE (A) 45. AtMtNG ANGLE (A) 60" ATMTNG ANCLE (A)
DISTANCE (D) DISTANCE (D) DiSTANCE (D)
4 812 1620' 4 812 16^.

'l

1.
ffi1 ST EEAM EEAM
124

;:I
DIST
,:r
,OI
"oI
BEAM EEAM SPAC DIST BEAM EEAM SPAC
'li'
O
aMP SPRFAD cP rFF ANCE FC LENGTN WIDTN ANCE EC LENGTH WIDTI] INC ANCE F C LENGTH WIDTN NG
iDorE loindessr lfoucr
I
I ^[' *'l (D) (Ll (!!)
LNG
1s) (D) lLl {!!) 1Sl (D) (L) lw) (s)

*'l ,,, ll 8 304 08' 0.9


12', r35 r.3'
6 2S5 09 0.8', 234 r.3 0 8',

r
13 6 104 r 9 1.2

',1.,finr'l,,d,,"'*'' i2ri)i 16', 76 1.7


I 20 49 2.1
6 271 0/ 't2
1.8
22
12
15
5
74 t9
41 24
212 0.9
t.6',
2.0'
1.2
8'
10

3
59
38
5' 1.5', -
2
2' 1.9',
3

208 11 1.0', -
10' s7 1.2', 2.4 7 108 1.2 1.7 111 1.4 I 4',
A ""' ""1
4

,o*ooffur., 14' 50 ] 6 2.8' 9 65 16 2.2 5' 75 1I 1.7


18 30 2.1 11 44 19 21 52 21 21 -

j
6',

5 111 2.0 1.S 3 177 18 14 2 141 2 6 1.3


7', 60 2.8' 2.7' 5 64 31 2.4 3', 63 3.8 2.0 -
g', 36 3.6 3.5' 7 32 43 33 r5' 35 5.r' 27 1.2'
11 2t 44 4.3' I 20 55 43 1.9', 5', 23 6.4 33 r5

f*: fi:: llll;::'l


2 174 16 1.3 2 92 2.5 1.6 - 1', 131 3.0', 1.1'
4 42 31 2.6 1.6' 3', 4l 3.7 24 1.5' 2 33 6.1', 23 14
6 r9 47 40' 24 4 23 5.0 32 20' 3' 15 91 34 21'
8', 11 6.3', 53 32 5 15 62 41 25 4 8 122 46 28
3 102 1.7 2.4 12 2 125 18 16 1', 176 2.4 1.1 -

'"""'l 5 31 29 20 3 55 27 24 1.5' 2' 44 39 2.3 1.4

i fr f ii
7 19 40 46' 4 31 36 3.2 20 5S 3.4 2.1'
"r#*," A: ill 28 2A 3'
9 11 5.2 6.0' 36 5 20 45 41 2.5 11 79 4.6', 2.8
3 104 17 1.5', 2 127 1.8 12 1' 180 2.0 0I
5 37 2.9' 2.5 14' 3 56 27 1.8 r.1' 2' 45 3.9 17 10
7 19 4.0 3.4' 2.4 4 32 3.6 2.4 14 3' 20 5.9 26 r5'
9 12 5.2 35', 5 20 45', 3.0 18 11 7 g', 3.4 2.0'

;-;: +; -l Ir:l.i;'jl
8 238 rl
12 146 1.7 2.4
16 60 2.2 3.2
20 38 28' 40
6 144 24 2.4
t6'

1.2'
6
g
12
231 1.3
r03 r9
58 2.5
15', 37 3.2
4 177 2.4
15
22
30
3.7
2A
- 6
8'
l0
2
184 1.7 1.4
81 2.5 21 -
46 3.4 28
29 42 35'
250 26 14 -
9 64 3.6 3.7 6 79 3.7 0 11r 3.8 2.1
,o*,^fiu,,' A ""' ""'l
1.8 3 1.4', 3
12 36 4.8 4.9 24 8 44 4.9 40 1.9 4 62 5.1 2.8 1.4
15 23 60' 6.r' 29 10' 28 6.r' 5 0 2.4', 5', 40 6.4 3.5 r 7'
4 154 2.9 2.5 1.4 3 149 3.5 2.3 r 3', 2 119 5.5 2.1 1 2 6lrI
#"/,[,,,,,,,,1 lrll::iil
6 69 45 3.7 21 5 54 5I 3.8 2.1' 3' 53 82 32 r8
8 39 59 50', 2.8 7 27 81 53 3.0', 30 10.9', 4.3 2 4
1A 25 t.3 6.2 3.5 9 17 l04 68 3.8', 5 r9 13.7 5.4 3 0
'Alreducedoperal ngvo la!e

86/r- r <tr-rT<) t-r t= l?


NARROW BEAM T.AMPS 0' ATMTNG AilGLE {A) 30o ATMTNG ANoLE (A) 600 ATMTNG ANGrE (A)

4" to 39o Beam Spread DISTANCE (D)


0
6a
.l
I12
b'u'
12
ra
3
I
lr
16J
o20 ,NI :ol
1) 24' 24
,OL
8EA[,I MAX RATED EEAM BEAM SPA( EEAM BEAM SPAC. D ST. SEAM BEAM SPAC
LAMP SPFEAD C,P F,C. LENGTH WIOTT] FC WIDTI]
(D)F.C LENGTH
LIFE NG LENGTH ANCE DTN
(Degres) (Caidelas) (Hours) (L) (W) (S) (D) (L) (w) (s) ING
(L) W(w) (s)
ING

6 144 3.0' 3.0 1.8' 5 135 3.4 2.9 1.1 2 163 4.9 2.0 1.2
I 64 4.5 4.5' 2.7' I' 69 4.8 4.0 2.4 3' 72 7.4 3 0 1.8'
12
15'
36 6.0',
23 t.5'
60 3.6 I 42 6.1' 5.2 3.I
7.5' 4.5' 11', 28 7.5 6.3' 3.8'
ll 4 41 9.8', 4 A 2.4
5', 26 12.3' 5.0', 3.0
8' 170 49 4.9 2.8 f' 144 5.9 4.9 2I T 3', 151 10.2 3.7 21'
12 76 7.3' 7.3 4.2 10 71 8.4' 7.1 4 A 4 85 136', 4.9 28'
16', 43 9.8 9 3' 5.6 13 42 10.9' S.2', 5.3 ; 5', 55 17 o', 6 1 3.5'
2D' 27 12.2 12.2 7.0' t6 28 13 5 11.3 6.5' 6', 38 20.4' 7.3' 4.2',
1t2 4.3' 4.3' 2.8' 7' 146 5.1' 4.3' 2.8' 156 3.8 3 153 8.2 3.4 2.1
8'
12' 76 6.4' 6.4' 4.2 10 71 7.3 6.2' 4.0' l; 79
5.8',
8.1'
2.5'
4 86 10.9', 4.3 2.8',
43 8.6 8.6 s.6 13 42 9.5', 8.0 5.3', I 48 10.4 6.8', 4.5 5' 55 13.7 5 4 3.5'
20 28 10.7 10.7 7.0' 16' 28 11.7' 0
10 6.5', 11' 32 12.7' 8.3 5.4' 6 38 16.4 6.4', 4.2'
10' 190 s.0' 5.0' 3.2', 8' 193 5.4 4.6', 3.0', 6' 187 6.8' 4.2' 2.t' 3' 263 74 30 19
84 7.5', 7.5 4.8 12 86 81' 6.9' 4.4', I 83 9.6', 6.3', 41 5 95 12.3' 5 0 3.2'
20' 48 10.0 10.0 6.4 16' 48 10.9' 9.2' 5.9' 12', 41 12.8' 8.5', 54 7 48 17.2 7 0 4.5
30 12.5' 31 13.6' 11.5 30 9' 23 22.0' 9 o', 5.8',
25'

10' 200 3.5'


12.5', 8.0'
3.9 1.7'
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8' 203 3.8', 3.6'


7.4

1.5',
l" 196
16 0'

4.4',
10.6' 6.8'
3.3 1.4', 3 277 4.7' 2.3 1.0'
15', 89 5.3 5.8', 2.6' 12' s0 5.7' 5.4' 2.4' : 87 6.5 4.9 2.2' 5' 100 7.8' 3.9 1.7',
20,000 2,000
20 50 7.1 7.8', 3.4' 16' 51 7.6 f.2' 3.1 12' 49 8.7' 66 29 7 51 r0 9 5.4 2.4'
25 9.7' 4.3', 20 32 9.5 9.0' 3.9 31 10.9', 82 36 I 31 14.0 7.0 3.1'
7' 163 3.1 5.0 3.5', 6 144 3.6 4.9 3.5
l',' 177 3.7' 40 28 2 250 4.2 2.8 2
l0' 80 4.4' 7.1 50 I' 64 5.4' 7 4 5.2' 79 5.6', 6.0 4 2 3 111 6.2 4.2 3
13' 47 5.8', 9.2' 6.5' 't2 36 7.2 s.8' 6 g' :' 44 7.5 80' 57 63 8.3 5.7 4
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7' 143 4.7' 4.7' 2.1 6 126 5.6', 4.6 2.1 r54 6.0 38 17 2 219 8.1 2.7 1.2'
7,000 2,000
t0' 10 6.1' 6.7' 3.0 I' 56 8.3', 7.0 3.1 l: 69 90 5.7' 2 s', 3' 97 12.1 4.0', 1.8
13 41 8.7 8.7 3.9 12' 32 r 1 .1' 9.3 4.2'
lu 39 12.1', 76 3.4 4 55 16.1 5.4' 2.4'
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10'
15',

20'
325
144
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3.0',
4.5'
6.0'
4.1
6.1',
8.l'
1.7
2.6
3.4',
8', 330 3.2
12 147 4.8
16' 82 6.4'
3.8
5.6 2.4'
7.5'
1.6

3.1 l;
319
142
80
3.7'
5.5
7.3
5.2'
6.S',
2.2'
2.S
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254 5.1
113 7.6
63 10.1
3.3
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175 5.8', 7' 148 3.3', 5.9 4.0' 158 36 5.1 3 156 4 7 4.4'
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8', 2.8 4 3.5', 3.0'
78 10' 73 4.8'
2OOW PAR.46 IVFL
11,200 2,000
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16',
20
44
28
4.2
5.6'
7.1
8.7'
11.6', 8.0'
14.6'
13 43 6.2'
16' 28 7.6
8.4 58
10.9', 7.5'
13.4', L2
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33
66
80
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9.3
11.3'
4.9'
6.4'
7.8'
4
5
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4.0'
56 7.8' 7.3'
5.0',
39 S.3', I 7
6.0'
10' 250 4.6', 4.6' 3.0' 8' 254 5.0', 4.3 2.8 t; 246 5.9', 3.9', 2.5' 4', 195 8.8' 3.7 2.4
111 6.S 12', 113 7.5', 6.4 4.2 109 s.9' 3.8' 6', 87 13.2' 5.5 3.6',
25,000 6,000
15
20' 63
6.9
9.2 9.2',
4.5'
6.0' 16', 63 10.0', 8.5 5.5', t; 61
8.8',
11.7' 7.8 5.1', 8 49 17.6' 7.4 4.8
25 40 11.5 11.5', 7.5' 20' 41 12.5' 10.7' 6.9', 3S 14.6' 9.8' 6.4 10' 31 22.0', 9.2' 6.0
15' 311 5.3 12' 316 49 4.5' 2.2 6', 243 6.7 4.2' 2.0
70,000 2,000
20' 17s
25 112
3.9',
s.s',
6.6
7.1
8.8
2.6
3.4
4.3
16 178 5.6'
20 114 7.1
4.2'
6.5'
8.1'
2.4
3.1',
3.9'
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306
172
110
4.8'
6.4' 6.0' 2.9' 8', 137 81 5.6 2.7
10' 88 11.1', 71', 3.4
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(Coo Eeam ALso) 15'x20o
'; 3A' 7t 7.9 10.6', 5.1', 24' 79 8.5' 9.8' 4.7', l,s 76 S.6' 9.0 4.3', 12', 61 13.3' 8.s', 41
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10' 240 3.5', 6.3 4.0 8 244 3.8' 5.8' 3.7 lo' 236 4.4' 5.4 3.4 188 6.2', 5 o', 3.2'
e /t r\ 24,000 2,000
15', 107 5.3' 9.5' 6.0 12 108 5.7' 8.7 5.5',
t;
8.0' 5.1 83 9.3', 7.6', 4.8

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7.1' 16' 61 7.6', 11.7 7.4 59 8.7', 10.7' 6.8 47 12.4' 10.1 6 4'
(Coo Beam Aho) 20'x35' 25' 38 8.8', 15.8', 10 20' 39 9.5', 14.6', 9.2' 38 10.9 13.4' 8.5' 30 15.6 12.6 8.0'
I 211 5.0 5.0' 3.2' 7 17S 6.1 5.1', 3.2
t: 191 7.0 4.5 2.8 188 10 8 3.8 2.4'

13,500 2,000
12 94 7.6 7.6' 4.8', 10 88 8.7 7.3 4.6' 97 9.8' 6.2 4.0 105 14.4 5.0' 3.2',
16', 53 10.1' 10.1 6.4 13' 52 11.3', 9.5 59 8.0 5.1' 68 18.0 6.3
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6.0'
7.4
l; 39
12.6',
15.4' I 8', 6.2' 4t 21.6 7.6',
4.0'
4.8

96,000 4,000
15 427 3.9' 8.6 5.3'
22 1S8 5.8' 12.6 7.7
29' 114 7.6', 16.6 10.2
r2 433 4.3'
11 216 6.4'
22 129 L8
7.9
11.3'
14.6
4.8',
6.9',
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201
117
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7
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10.5
138
6 4'
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333
148
6.7 6.9',
10.0 10.3', 6.3
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36 74 9.5', 20.6 2.6 r 27 85 9.5 17.9', 10.9 ii 71 113 17 o', 10 4'


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53 16.7 17.0' 10.5
12' 259 4.2 9.2 6.0' 10' 279 4.8 8.9 5.8' 8', 238 5.8' 215 7.8 1.7 5.4'
43,000 4,000
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24 75 8.5' 18 4' 12.0' 20 70 9.5 17.7 11.5 14', 78 10.2' ru.z ss i 66 14.0' 13.8 9.0',
30' 48 10 23.1 15 0 25 45 11.9'
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22
126
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3.7'
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1.7
2.8
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5' 23 11.2' 8.1', 4 0
7' 15 15.6 11.3', 5.7'
3'
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82
29
3.1', 3.1
5.2' 5.1'
1.S',

3.2',
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4'

2'
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97 11.0', 4.0', 2'
43 16.5' 5.9', 3'
24 22.0' 1.9 4'

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2000

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6'
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50 8.4' 8.4 4.2'
28 11.2' 11.2' 5.6'
94 4.6' 4.6' 2.8'
42 6.9' 6.3 4.2'
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3'
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5.2 4.0' 2.4'
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4
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40 22.0 7.9'
25 27.5', 9.9'
59 10.4' 4.9 3.0'
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2,900 2,000
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