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XHARON
Xharon is a high quality projector that has been specially created to illuminate larger and more demanding spaces and to meet the requirements needed for exhibition areas like museums, art galleries or commercial spaces. The Xharon's key development feature is to achieve a technical light quality characterized with a high efficiency, optimum glare control and balanced beam angles. The movement of the cylindrical luminaire head and the separation of luminaire head and housing defines the design of Xharon. The Xharon projector, the quality lighting technology and the diversity of accessories available make it possible to sculpt and enhance the architectural space.
Xharon is designed for different naked light sources like QT12-ax, HIT-TC and HIT with power ratings from 35W to 100W. Highly efficient reflectors with high cut-off angles can be easily installed allowing a quick change from narrow to medium-wide light beams. The direction of the luminaire head is adjusted with an Allen key, providing high precision for adjusting and fixing the angles of tilt and rotation. The projector is standard equipped with a cast aluminium filter holder with UV filter but can be upgraded to three various accessories to further model the light. The filter holder also incorporates a small but efficient anti-dazzle ring and is easily mounted in the cylindrical lamp head to allow quick changes of the filters without equipment. If required, an additional anti-glare snoot can be added on the lamp head to optimise the relation between visual comfort and light efficiency. A uniform illumination on vertical surfaces can be achieved using the wallwasher snoot variant. Further developments will focus on optical systems for round and square contour projecting and DALI-compatible luminaires with digitally addressable control gear, which can individually address every luminaire.
Xharon is designed to be used as single mounted projector or on its own rail system known as Styx. The Xharon, with its vertical control gear boxes and the horizontal line of the Styx, creates a dynamic, architectural composition. To achieve an ultimate result, the profile can be painted in the colour of the surrounding architecture. A Styx profile from wall to wall and painted in the colour of the ceiling becomes almost a structural part of the architecture. The lighting system Xharon on Styx consists primarily of an extrusion profile with a horizontal track offering freedom of position and the ability to attach and remove projectors at will. Future developments for Xharon on Styx will focus on DALI-compatible profiles and luminaires with digitally addressable control gear. Xharon on Styx makes a highly flexible lighting system with great architectural integration and advanced lighting technology. |