Specific product details, specs, compatibility, and feature comparisons across the Acclaim lineup.
What LED engine does the Cylinder One Spectrum use?
The Cylinder One Spectrum uses Acclaim's Spectrum Five engine, which combines perfect high-CRI whites, dynamic white tuning, and full RGBAL color mixing in a single fixture. This custom engine produces a fully homogenized beam with no color striations, ensuring consistent output across the entire aperture.
What is the IP rating and suitable application for Cylinder One Spectrum?
The Cylinder One Spectrum is designed for interior architectural applications including lobbies, hospitality spaces, retail, and commercial environments. It is intended for dry location installation and is not rated for wet or damp environments. Consult the specification sheet for complete environmental ratings.
What is the maximum lumen output of the Nova Linear?
Nova Linear is Acclaim's (and the industry's) most powerful linear fixture. It has been created to deliver the pure horsepower demanded by large exterior installations and features a lumen output of up to 4,238 per linear foot. Please consult the specification sheet for your specific model needs.
Can Nova Linear fixtures be linked end-to-end?
Yes, Nova Linear fixtures support daisy-chain linking for continuous runs using its integral cable system. This allows power and data to pass through connected fixtures, simplifying wiring for long architectural runs. Consult the installation guide for maximum run lengths and power injection requirements.
What IP rating does the Nova Linear carry?
The Nova Linear is rated for outdoor installation and carries an IP66 rating suitable for direct exposure to inclement weather and high pressure spray jets. The fixture is designed for permanent exterior architectural installations including facades, bridges, and landscape features.
What is the XTR Link system on Linear XTR fixtures?
Acclaim's XTR Link Technology allows for up to 700 feet of interconnected fixtures from a single power point, or push to 1,400 linear feet in group control mode. Advanced internal circuitry maintains consistent output and color across every foot, turning architectural challenges into design opportunities.
What is the difference between Linear XTR and Linear XTR H1?
Linear XTR H1 is the high-output variant of the Linear XTR family, delivering significantly higher lumen output per foot for applications requiring greater illumination intensity. Both models share the same XTR Link system, and IP66 rating, but H1 draws more power and produces more light for large-scale facade and architectural lighting.
What beam angle options are available for Linear XTR?
Linear XTR offers multiple beam spread options to suit different architectural applications, including narrow grazing angles and wider flood distributions. Included options are:
10° x 10°
25° x 25°
40° x 40°
30° x 10°
60° x 10°
60° x 60°
100° x 100°
10° x 35°
10° x 60°
30° x 60º
60° x 30°
90° x 10°
Asymmetric Left
Asymmetric Right
Beam angle selection depends on mounting distance from the surface and desired wash coverage. Refer to the specification sheet for available optic choices and photometric data.
What is the IP rating for Linear XTR H1?
Linear XTR H1 is designed for permanent exterior installation and carries an IP66 weatherproof rating suitable for direct exposure to rain and dust.
What is the difference between Adapt Linear and Adapt Linear DMX?
Adapt Linear is a standard architectural linear fixture with fixed output or 0-10V dimming, while Adapt Linear DMX adds onboard DMX512 control for full digital dimming and, in some configurations, color or CCT adjustment. Choose DMX when the project requires addressable control or dynamic lighting control.
What is the beam spread on Flex Graze HO Spectrum?
Flex Graze HO Spectrum features a 20º x 40º grazing optic designed to project light along a vertical surface with minimal spill. The beam is optimized for wall grazing applications where light is thrown up or down a textured facade.
What IP rating does Flex Graze HO carry?
Flex Graze HO is IP67 rated for wet location and temporary submersion (1 meter for up to 1 hour) applications.
What is the difference between Terra Linear and Terra Drum?
Terra Linear is an elongated linear fixture for continuous-run architectural lighting, while Terra Drum is a compact round fixture for accent or downlight applications. Both share the same design language and are intended for in-grade installation.
What mounting options are available for Terra Drum?
Terra Drums are mounted via an in-ground sleeve (ordered separately). The sleeve kit includes a pour cover and knock-outs for 2" conduit.
What applications are Terra Linear and Terra Drum best suited for?
Terra Linear and Terra Drum are designed for in-grade architectural environments including hospitality, retail, corporate lobbies, and more. They provide premium aesthetics with clean lines on the ground and quality light output. Terra Linear excels in continuous surface runs; Terra Drum suits accent or landscape applications.
What is the lumen output difference between Unity S1 and Unity H1?
Unity S1 produces approximately 5,802 lumens at 160W, while Unity H1 delivers approximately 11,639 lumens at 330W. Both use the Spectrum Five engine and share the same optical and control features. Choose H1 for applications requiring greater throw distance or higher illumination levels on large facades.
What beam angle options are available for Unity S1 and H1?
Unity S1 and H1 offer interchangeable spread lens options to suit different throw distances and surface sizes. Standard configurations include:
10° x 10º
10° x 60°
20º x 20º
30° x 30°
40º x 40º
30° x 60°
50° x 50°
80° x 80°
100° x 100°
What IP rating do Unity fixtures carry?
Unity S1 and H1 are IP66 outdoor-rated fixtures designed for permanent exterior installation. They are suitable for direct exposure to weather, rain, and dust. Refer to the specification sheet for other environmental operating limits.
What mounting options are available for Unity floodlights?
Unity S1 and H1 include an adjustable yoke mount for surface or structure mounting, allowing precise aiming. The yoke can be mounted to poles, walls, or custom brackets with accessories. There is also an optional pendant and aircraft cable mount option. Please consult the user guide for mounting hole patterns and recommended installation guidelines.
What is the ART-500 and what does it do?
The Art 500 is a touch panel DMX Controller with 1,024 DMX channels and 500 programmable scenes, designed to be the most effective control solution for architectural control. Included is the ART 500 software package, which offers an easy to navigate interface, combined with powerful control features.
Is Dyna Accent Mini rated for wet locations?
Dyna Accent Mini carries an IP66 rating suitable for wet location installation, making it appropriate for exterior applications exposed to rain and direct water contact. Always verify the IP rating on the specification sheet matches your installation environment requirements.
Can Dyna Accent Mini be mounted to a standard junction box?
Yes, Dyna Accent Mini is designed for mounting to standard 4" round electrical junction box or to Acclaim's AJBOX1, simplifying installation in retrofit and new construction applications.
Does Dyna Accent Color support bare-end wiring?
Dyna Accent Color is available with bare-end lead wires for direct hardwire connection to power and control conductors. This allows installation in junction boxes or direct connection to drivers and power supplies. Consult the specification sheet for wire gauge and connection requirements.
What is the lumen output of Dyna Accent Color?
Dyna Accent Color provides up to 1,029 lumens. Please consult the specification sheet for your specific application.