Eureka Updates Fleet and Network Product Lines

EIN Eureka fleet net 400

Feb 14, 2020

Eureka Lighting has introduced new options for Fleet and Network.

In addition to the existing direct projector, a new light source with a translucent diffuser produces a softer ambient glow.

This new option offers a wider range of applications possibilities.

Fleet

DESIGN : Fleet broadens the possibilities of our powerful Dial projector with a modern and distinctive package. Available in two formats: small (2 projectors) or large (3 projectors).

INSTALLATION : Straightforward installation with no visible screws. The three independent projectors can effortlessly be oriented without tools due to their precisely engineered two-axis hinge.

LIGHT SOURCE : Composed of either two or three Dial projectors, the Fleet is avaible in two different light outputs. Offered with standard dimming options 0-10V (DV) or phase (DP).

STRUCTURE: Precision folded seam welded and polished sheet metal housing, coated with black or white architectural grade fine texture finishes.

OPTIC : Multiple TIR, available with narrow (18° FWHM) or medium (44° FWHM) beam. Tempered glass masked with black silkscreen printing isolates the optics to improve performance.

Network

DESIGN: Network broadens the possibilities of our powerful Dial projector with a modern and distinctive package.

INSTALLATION: Straightforward installation with no visible screws. The three independent projectors can effortlessly be oriented without tools due to their precisely engineered two-axis hinge.

LIGHT SOURCE: Composed of three Dial projectors, the Network is avaible in two different light outputs. Offered with standard dimming options 0-10V (DV) or phase (DP).

OPTIC : Multiple TIR, available with narrow (18° FWHM) or medium (44° FWHM) beam. Tempered glass masked with black silkscreen printing isolates the optics to improve performance.

SHADE : Custom designed spun aluminium shade, coated with black or white architectural grade fine texture finish.

More information about Fleet is available HERE

More information about Network is available HERE

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