DUAL OPTICS

up and/or down
=
powerful
possiblities




Calculations based on AGR
lamp-over-lamp T-5HO suspended 2’
from ceiling in a private office
(8’ x 8’ x 8.5’ high)
DUAL-OPTIC CAPABILITY: THE ULTIMATE IN LIGHTING CONTROL FLEXIBILITY
  • Both optics can be controlled using a separate switch or through a lighting network (remote computer and/or desktop and/or hand-held device).
  • Energy-saving opportunities in network and non-network lighting configurations by using motion sensor on lower optic.
  • Stand-alone pendant applications or insertion in a row/pattern of single-optic Agili-T luminaires.

   
  MAKING THE MOST OF 2 OPTICS, 2 CIRCUITS, 2 BALLASTS

MIXING NETWORK, SENSOR & PERSONAL CONTROL
 
  Full output
uplight

(network
setting)

Full output downlight
(personal setting)
Full output
uplight

(network
setting)

Low output downlight
(daylight
sensor)
Full output
uplight

(network
setting)

No
downlight

(motion
sensor)
   
  TYPICAL iGEN/AGILI-T APPLICATIONS
Uplighting > General indirect light adjusted by building operator through network lighting.
Downlighting > Direct task lighting for the workstation adjusted by occupant on desktop using Web-based tool.
Integrated Sensors > Daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing.
   
CHOICE OF 7 AGILI-T DUAL-OPTIC LUMINAIRES
Coplanar Solo

Separate direct-indirect optics - 2 lamps Up, 1 lamp Down

Coplanar Solo
Single direct-indirect optic - 2 lamps: 1 Up, 1 Down (lamp-over-lamp)
                                          - 3 lamps: 2 Up, 1 Down
 

AGI
Parabolic Louver

 

AGV
Flat blade louver
AGR 2 lamp
Parabolic Louver
AGR 3 lamp
Parabolic Louver
AGW 2 lamp
Flat blade louver
AGW 3 lamps
Flat blade louver
  Classic
Separate direct-indirect optics - 1 lamp Up, 2 lamps Down
 
   
  AGM      
         
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