Minilux HR Patera LP153
CEILING OR SOFT-MOUNTED LINEAR PENDANT DIFFUSED LIGHT
Minilux HR—approximately “Half Round” extrusion shape, with Oblique ends
Any length
Any number of curved, frosted-glass Patera “heads” (each is approx. 8” square)
No transformer or driver necessary
Dimmable
ETL Approved to meet UL Standards
SIZES
Patera Glass: approximately 8” x 8-1/2” (the short dimension is parallel to the linear extrusion)
Length: almost any length—Please specify in units-of-an-inch [Note: lengths over 12 feet will require a discrete seam]
Drop (the distance FROM face-of-ceiling TO bottom-of-fixture):
Standard Drops: are approximately 14-1/4” or 20-1/4”
Custom Drops: are available with an up-charge
Minimum and Maximum Drops: If a drop is too short, one will see strong “hot spots” on the ceiling—and 14” is the approximate minimum drop to avoid that. BUT: if the drop is too large, the distance might cause an insufficient amount of light to bounce off the ceiling. When a large drop is wanted, then approximately 20” seems to work, but that can be extended to about 24” (Though designers sometimes specify drops which are larger than that.)
Adjustable Drops: We can provide this fixture with components that allow for field-trimming.
LIGHT SOURCES
JD Halogen lamps (one per glass “head”)
Base: Bayonet, double-contact base, BA15d
120 Volts
20, 35, or 50 Watts (each lamp)
No transformer necessary
JD Krypton lamps (Blocks UV) (one per glass “head”)
Base: Bayonet, double-contact base, BA15d
120 Volts
20, 40 or 60 Watts (each lamp)
No transformer necessary
LED lamps may be available — Check with us for availability.
NOTE: Fixtures are provided with a set of lamps (or, if specified or integral to the fixture’s design, with LED’s), as specified by the customer. It is the customer’s responsibility to verify that their selection is compatible with their wiring, power, switching, and dimming system.
MOUNTING METHODS
MM01A (suspended by stems, and hardwired through a stem—with screws visible)
MM01B (suspended by stems, and hardwired through a stem—with No screws visible) – the most typically specified mounting
DRAWINGS AND FILES