Kim Lighting Pavilion

Pavilion

March 19, 2018

Pavilion redefines the bollard category with state of the art design, performance, and technology. An integral NEMA 3R enclosure, 2-Gang recessed box, and Bluetooth RGBW accent are just a few of the industry first features of Pavilion.

Every site is unique and the lighting should echo the design intent of the architect or lighting designer. Pavilion can be configured with traditional elements or optimized LED optics to achieve the desired environmental illumination.

  • 28 configurable optic and top cap combinations. 168 combinations of optic, top cap and body
  • U0, True IES, or diffused symmetric or asymmetric distributions
  • Optional Bluetooth enabled RGBW color luminous accent
  • SiteSync wireless control and motion sensor options
  • Integral Power Station functionality enables optional electrical and USB charging, speaker integration or even a disabled persons actuator button (power station internal electrical device is field installed and supplied by others)
  • 40 degree rotation adjustability

Spec page: https://hubbellcdn.com/specsheet/kl_pa7r_specsheet.pdf

Brochure: https://hubbellcdn.com/brochure/ki_pavilion_lit.pdf

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