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Cooper Lighting adds the the Crosstour MAXX luminaires to its Lumark Crosstour

Cooper Lighting, a division of diversified power management company Eaton, has added the the Crosstour MAXX luminaires to its Lumark Crosstour™ Light Emitting Diode (LED) line of wall packs. Lumark Crosstour™ MAXX LED wall pack and site luminaires provide up to 7,416 lumens. According to Cooper, the luminaires are designed to replacing up to a 400-watt metal halide fixture, while consuming only 85 watts and providing up to 85 percent in energy and maintenance savings.

Tim Hill, director of marketing and product management for Eaton’s Cooper Lighting Division said, “Our latest addition of the Crosstour MAXX will satisfy an extensive range of high lumen output needs while maintaining the architectural design and cohesive look that end-users demand.”

The Crosstour MAXX series is reportedly optimized to maximize optical control and efficiency. Ccoper says it is ideal for retrofit or new construction for wall/surface, inverted mount, perimeter and area/site lighting applications. Available in both full cutoff and refractive lens designs, the Crosstour MAXX series comes in a choice of four lumen packages, including two 50-watt and two 85-watt configurations to replace 250-watt and 400-watt metal halide fixtures, respectively. The luminaires are available in both 3500 kilowatt (K) and 5000K correlated color temperatures.

Crosstour MAXX series products are available with an optional 90-minute integral emergency lighting battery pack designed to provide cost-effective lighting for building security and occupant safety. They offer input voltages from 120 to 480 volts for maximum site installation flexibility. Optional dimming drivers and occupancy sensors can further reduce energy consumption.

Providing uniform illumination, the Crosstour series’ employs a patent-pending, optimized optical reflector designed to project the light in a forward throw direction, while a full cutoff door provides focused illumination with no uplight and minimal high angle illumination. Cooper contends that the resulting higher lumen output allows for greater spacing between fixtures, requiring fewer luminaires to accomplish proper illumination. The product offers an initial light output greater than 85 percent at 60,000 hours.

The fixtures are offered in a Carbon Bronze and Summit White color and have a five-year warranty. The luminaires are DesignLights™ Consortium qualified and Lighting Facts® registered.

Source: http://www.ledinside.com/news/2013/6/lednews_201306061410
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