LED Lighting For Museums...Museum, Ottawa, ON Centre Culturel, Drummondville, QC Children's...
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LED Lighting for Museums
Since 1958, we have been part of an extraordinary revolution in architecturallighting - not just in the technical aspects of the industry, but also inthe expectations of people all over the globe to experience the positiveeffects that exceptional lighting can bring.
As the premier independent manufacturer of track, accent, display andLED lighting systems, it is our reputation for creativity and innovation thatis unrivalled in our industry. It is our continued commitment to theseprincipals, which makes LSI the manufacturer of choice among the most discriminating specifiers of lighting. Our specification grade track and fixtures are backed by an industry leading 12-year warranty.
Our commitment for the future is to support the lighting community,and the global markets that we touch. With the development of newtechnologies and sustainable manufacturing processes, we willreduce our impact on the environment, while at the same time,increasing the availability of high quality lighting solutions. We willalso continue our support of industry groups such as the IALD, LIRC, IES, and the AIA/CES program, to foster awareness of excellencein lighting. As the examples on the following pages illustrate,Lighting Services Inc is prepared to enrich and conserve your exhibitsin the best possible light.
Since 1958, Lighting Services Inc has beenproducing the finest quality Track, Accentand Display Lighting Systems
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Cover Image: National World War II Museum, New Orleans, LA Lighting Design: Available Light (NY)
LumeLEX 2044 Series Spotlight• 11-23 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: Up to 2241• CRI: 83 or 98• Optic (Beam Spread): 10° - 60°• Color Temperature: 2700K - 4000K, Dim to Warm, Lumenetix• System efficiency up to 100 lumens/watt • Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
LumeLEX 2030 Series Spotlight • 5-14 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: Up to 753• CRI: 83 or 98• Optic (Beam Spread): 15° - 40°• Color Temperature: 2700K - 4000K, Dim to Warm, Lumenetix• System efficiency up to 54 lumens/watt • Various dimming systems available with dimming to 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC
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LumeLEX 2087 Series Wall Wash• 31-39 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: Up to 2550 • CRI: 83 or 98• Color Temperature: 2700K - 4000K• Specular asymmetric reflector, Gel holder and spread gel included• System efficiency up to 64 lumens/watt • Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
San Francisco MOMA, San Francisco, CA Lighting Design: ARUP Lighting, NY
LumeLEX 2084 Series Spotlight• 23-59 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: Up to 3680 • CRI: 83 or 98• Optic (Beam Spread): 15° - 60°• Color Temperature: 2700K - 4000K, Dim to Warm, Lumenetix• System efficiency up to 67 lumens/watt • Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
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LP1 SuperSPOT Series• 15 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: Up to 990• CRI: 90• Optic (Beam Spread): 4°, 12°, or 25° • Color Temperature: 2700K, 3000K or 3500K• 4° optic produces 90,000 CBCP with 1090 lumens at 15 watts• System efficiency up to 66 lumens/watt• Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
LP2 SuperSPOT Series • 30 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: Up to 1980• CRI: 90• Optic (Beam Spread): 4°, 12°, or 25° • Color Temperature: 2700K, 3000K or 3500K• 4° optic produces 180,000 CBCP with 2180 lumens at 30 watts• System efficiency up to 66 lumens/watt• Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC Lighting Design: Luce Group, New York, NY
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SSL230 Series Spotlight • Choice of PAR30 Short Neck Solid State LED Retrofit Lamp or Incandescent• Up to 20 Watts (Solid State), Up to 75 Watts (Incandescent)• Beam Spread: 9° - 60° (Solid State), 9° - 35° (Incandescent)• Venting for proper thermal management• Beam rotation lock / relamping handle for easy lamp changing• Front rotation lock for alignment of directional accessories • Internal accessory cartridge holds up to three LSI size C accessories• Beam Spread: 9° - 60° (Solid State), 9° - 35° (Incandescent)• Lamp Life: 35,000 Hours (Solid State), 3,000 Hours (Incandescent)
SSL238 Series Spotlight• Choice of PAR38 Solid State LED Retrofit Lamp or Incandescent• Up to 20 Watts (Solid State), Up to 100 Watts (Incandescent)• Beam Spread: 9° - 60° (Solid State), 10° - 40° (Incandescent)• Venting for proper thermal management• Beam rotation lock / relamping handle for easy lamp changing• Front rotation lock for alignment of directional accessories • Internal accessory cartridge holds up to three LSI size C accessories• Lamp Life: 35,000 Hours (Solid State), 3,000 Hours (Incandescent)
Museum of the Bible, Washington DC Lighting Design: Available Light Inc (MA & NY) and SmithGroup Detroit
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BPM Image Projector Series• 20 Watts• Choice of Narrow Angle Lens Assembly for 20°-31° or Wide Angle Lens Assembly for 36°-60° • Accepts industry standard, size “E” Gobo • Fully rotatable lens barrel for easy image alignment• Four cool-touch framing shutters on 3 planes for creatingunlimited variations of geometric shapes, including true triangles • Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 36,000 Hours
LPW8 Series Wall Wash• 36 Watts• Delivered Lumen Output: 1194• CRI: 90• Asymmetric optic produces a wide flat field• Color Temperature: 2700K, 3000K or 3500K• System efficiency up to 33 lumens/watt• Various dimming systems available with dimming below 1%• Lifetime: 50,000 Hours
GRAMMY Museum Mississippi, Cleveland, MS Lighting Design: Available Light Inc (NY)
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Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles, CA American Museum of
Natural History, New York, NY Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA Audrain
Museum, Newport, RI Barney’s, Beverly Hills, CA Beaty Biodiversity Museum,
Vancouver, BC Buffalo Bill Museum, Cody, WY Canada Science and Technology
Museum, Ottawa, ON Centre Culturel, Drummondville, QC Children's Discovery
Museum, San Jose, CA Civil Rights Museum, Birmingham, AL Columbus
Museum of Art, Columbus, OH Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY DeWitt
Wallace Gallery, Williamsburg, VA Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library,
Museum and Boyhood Home, Abilene, KS Field Museum, Chicago, IL
Gerald Ford Museum, Grand Rapids, MI Grammy Museum Mississippi, Cleveland, MS
Haggin Museum, Stockton, CA Harley Davidson Museum, Milwaukee, WI
Hawaii State Museum, Honolulu, HI Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH Indian
Heritage Center, Singapore International Center for Photography, New York, NY
International Spy Museum, Washington DC Kentucky Derby Museum, Louisville,
KY Kimbell Art Museum, Ft. Worth, TX LDS Church History Museum, Salt Lake
City, UT Marciano Art Foundation, Los Angels, CA Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York, NY Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, WI Minnesota History
Center, St. Paul, MN Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minneapolis, MN
Mississippi’s Arts + Entertainment Experience, Meridian, MS Musee-Baie-St.
Paul, Baie-Saint-Paul, QC Museum of History and Industry, Seattle, WA
Museum of Mississippi History, Jackson, MS Museum of the Bible, Washington
DC Museum of the Moving Image, New York, NY Natural History Museum of
Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, CA National Blues Museum, St. Louis, MO
National Mascot Hall of Fame, Hammond, IN National September 11 Memorial
Museum, New York, NY National WWII Museum, New Orleans, LA New York
State Museum, Albany, NY Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, CA Pro Football
Hall of Fame, Canton, OH Royal Alberta Museum, Edmonton, AB San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA Smithsonian Institution Museum of
Natural History, Washington, DC Smithsonian Institution National Museum of
African American History and Culture, Washington, DC Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC Smithsonian Institution
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC Sotheby’s Headquarters, New York, NY
St. Louis Arch Museum, St. Louis, MO Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, TN
Washington Monument, Washington, DC Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
Witte Museum, San Antonio, TX Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT
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