Acclaim Lighting introduces the Cylinder One HO for Long Throw Downlight Applications

Cylinder One HO

June 28, 2019

With a very high output and total aperture of less than 6”, Acclaim Lighting’s Cylinder One HO is in a class all its own for long throw applications. It features an internal 100-277VAC power supply, onboard DMX+RDM driver, and each unit includes Acclaim’s Aria wireless DMX technology as a standard feature. Cylinder One offers several quick-change reflectors, as well as various mounting configurations including surface mount, 3/4’” NPS pendant mount, aircraft cable mount and wall mount configurations.

The Cylinder One range fully embraces Acclaim Lighting’s Modular Systems (AMS) design standard; AMS allows a wider choice of options to be configured in Acclaim Lighting’s Los Angeles headquarters and delivered within industry-leading timescales.

Cylinder One fixtures provide four distinct mounting options; four different emitter choices with varying color temperatures and also varying beam widths delivered by quick change reflectors:

  • Surface, pendant, aircraft cable or wall mounting,
  • 2700K, 3000K, 3500K or 4000K high-CRI color temperatures,
  • 15º, 22º 40º or 70º beam widths via quick change reflectors.

Control is achieved using the industry standard DMX with RDM support for addressing and configuration. Each Cylinder One fisture is supplied with 20’ (6m) power and control cords.

Aria wireless DMX control is fitted as standard to every Cylinder One fixture, promoting rapid deployment without the need to retrofit control cabling to existing structures. The internal auto-sensing power supply within each unit can accept mains inputs between 100 to 277VAC at 50 or 60Hz. Total power consumption is just 135W at full output.

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