Elegant Elencia Now in a Pendant

December 1, 2024

Cyclone Lighting is pleased to release its Elencia luminaire in an equally elegant pendant version. With four available skirt styles, the new additions to the Elencia family deliver the same high-performance optics and upscale aesthetic as their post-top counterparts, bringing a touch of modern sophistication to neighborhoods.

Elencia pendant and post-top luminaires share a high-end acrylic satin globe offering uniform, soft illumination to ensure visual comfort while improving the sense of safety. The luminaires are suited for various outdoor environments, including residential streets, bike paths, parks, pathways, waterfront walkways, shopping centers, and commercial buildings.

IP66 rated and 1.5G certified, Elencia pendants feature the new, high-output Kepler light engine combining optically engineered, injection-molded acrylic lenses with advanced thermal management. Each lens is fully sealed and waterproof, and a cast aluminum alloy heat sink is designed and tested for optimal performance in all weather.

With a modular design featuring a 34-LED board, Elencia pendants offer performance packages from 2,200 to 5,600 delivered lumens. Individual 5-LED hexagonal-shaped optical modules provide greater photometric precision. Color temperatures offered range from 3000K to 4000K. An optional house shield is available for backlight control.

The Kepler light engine is available in type 1A, 3, 3M, 4 and 5 photometric distribution types. When paired with the house shield option, it can accommodate more than ten photometric distribution types to adapt to a variety of project requirements.

The new Elencia pendant’s four skirt styles join the four distinctive post-top styles, with a choice of skirt/placement combinations to create a signature look. Its cast aluminum head features a waterproof compression system. Fixture maintenance is simplified with tool-free access to the inside of the luminaire with a simple quarter-turn, self-locking rotary mechanism, and quick-disconnect connectors.

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