Eaton Offers Efficient Asymmetric Lighting Solutions for Large Open Spaces

Ametrix Asyx

Eaton’s new Ametrix ASYX 2.0 LED luminaires offer a wide range of asymmetric, scalable and controllable solutions for architectural indoor ambient and outdoor spaces. The high-performing, indirect-direct product family uses Eaton’s patented AccuLED Optics system for optimal beam control and efficiency in high-ceiling applications including airports, convention centres, lobbies, atriums, open offices, churches, and natatorium or pool environments.

“Our family of ASYX 2.0 LED luminaires is designed to replace high intensity discharge (HID) equivalent fixtures, offering lighting specifiers and building owners a wide selection of solutions in a compact and efficacious package,” saysKraigKasler, president, Eaton’s Lighting Division. “The full line of scalable products can offer up to 40% in energy savings compared to equivalent alternative fixtures.”

Ideal for both new construction and retrofit projects, the extensive ASYX 2.0 product line features a wide offering of lumen packages ranging from 2,355 to 30,162, replacing up to 1000-watt HID products in some configurations. The family is available in two optical distributions (forward and wide), six shapes and sizes, three mounting options (wall, single pendant and dual pendant) and offered in 2700 Kelvin (K), 3000K, 3500K and 4000K correlated colour temperatures…

Find out more: http://www.eaton.com/Eaton/OurCompany/NewsEvents/NewsReleases/PCT_1594600

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