Eaton Lighting Solutions Releases Halo Commercial Downlighting Series

December 15, 2016 

Focused on contractor-friendly designs in economic projects, Eaton’s Halo Commercial offers new construction, remodel and retrofit solutions for a broad range of applications, including hospitality, retail, office, healthcare, and education. Designed for performance and value, Halo Commercial balances optical control and efficiency with lower watts per square foot.

Halo Commercial provides a full family of recessed luminaires featuring 6-inch and 8-inch apertures. Choose from traditional light sources, including tungsten halogen, compact fluorescent and metal halide. Halo Commercial is also available in LED, providing energy savings and long life.

Halo Commercial offers universal 120-277V input on compact fluorescent ballasts, metal halide ballasts and LED drivers to simplify the housing selection process and installation. For 347V LED input, use Halo step down transformers H347 and H347200. Compact fluorescent and metal halide ballasts are available with dedicated 347V input.

Compact fluorescent housings can be specified with optional emergency battery packs and dimming. The battery packs are available with remote or internal test switch / indicator light, and dimming is available with either two-wire phase cut or 0-10V analog dimming.

The PD6 LED series offers performance, code compliance, universal voltage, phase cut and 0-10V dimming with a single driver. Optional emergency battery pack with remote or internal test switch / indicator light can also be specified. Halo Commercial drivers have been extensively tested for reliable operation and compatibility with popular controls including DEVINE and SKYE wall boxes from Eaton’s Cooper Wiring Devices business and Greengate Room Controller from Eaton’s Cooper Controls business. Backed by the luminaire’s five-year warranty, the PD6 LED system simplifies controls integration, making it perfect for daylight harvesting, occupancy sensors and building automation systems.

Customize your lighting design

Halo Commercial packages a full vocabulary of lamp types and optical distributions to meet virtually any lighting design challenge.

Reflectors types include vertical and horizontal lamp compact fluorescent, open wall wash, baffle, lensed and open trim. An electrically non-conductive “dead front” shower trim is available when required by local codes. All Halo Commercial reflectors are self-flanged and can be customized with a pallet of finish options.

Halo Commercial introduced the world’s first downlight with generic LED lamp listing providing maximum flexibility of lamp types.

The PD6 LED series produces over 2,000 delivered lumens and is available in 2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K CCT at both 80 and 90 CRI allowing light quality to be tailored to a given application.

Find out more by contacting Susan Duross, Kerrwil Integrated Inc., 705-549-6635; susanduross@kerrwil.com.

 

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