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Feature Display Lighting - Cooper Lighting ADH080747 Design Manual

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FEATURE DISPLAY LIGHTING

FLEXIBILITY AND VERSATILITY
The use of floodlighting products to highlight an automobile on an exterior display stand or platform is a powerful merchandising technique.
Directional sources play off the vehicle's form to reveal its appeal, attracting attention and increasing the likelihood of connecting with the customer.
Display stands require floodlighting fixtures with flexibility and versatility to accommodate continuous change while maintaining eye-catching
illumination on the featured vehicle. Display stands are classified as feature displays with recommended 50-75 FC average illuminance.
Controlled optical systems limit wasted energy by focusing
illumination on the vehicle. For dark sky friendly locations, the
addition of supplemental shielding and other light control options
limit unwanted stray light and minimize direct lamp glare.
4 - S I D E D S H I E L D
Controls lamp glare and spill light in all directions. Useful when
aiming direction or intended target lies in close proximity to
pedestrian traffic and motor vehicle activity.
T O P V I S O R
Controls excess spill and glare on top portion of distribution.
Especially useful in uplighting vehicles to limit light travel
above the intended target.
INVUE [Phocus]
INVUE [Vision Flood]
Maintained
Area to Illuminate
Levels [fc]
Featured Displays
75-100
Without 4-Sided Shield
Without Top Visor
LUMARK [Impact Flood]
Uniformity
[Max./Min.]
3:1
With 4-Sided Shield
With Top Visor
LUMARK [SF Falcon]

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