HessAmerica 's ARINI outdoor LED lighting system provides flood and accent lighting

Aug. 12, 2016

New Product Introduction: ARINI – new lighting system combines light and multi-functionality with striking design.

Product Design: Serge Cornelissen, Belgian Designer

Manufacturer: HessAmerica, U.S. subsidiary of Hess GmbH Licht + Form of Germany, a member of the Nordeon Group.

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Product Applications: ARINI is well suited to public and private spaces, combining illumination with non-illuminating functions for stadia, civic and convention centers, fairgrounds, amphitheaters, theme parks, public squares, and promenades.

Product Description: ARINI is a stylized flood and accent lighting fixture with unique multi-functional options to create a lighting, communications, and security platform. The Arini, when combined with artistically styled poles, has the ability to bring a sense of place to large outdoor spaces. The basic LED luminaire is available with four optical systems from narrow to wide beam distributions.

The distinctive contoured conical housing and shroud of ARINI are die-cast aluminum for a well-defined style. The luminaire features an integral fitter for mounting onto the pole tenon, allowing both horizontal and vertical adjustment of the luminaire tilt angle.

Illumination and Accenting
ARINI provides illumination through six high-power LEDs in warm or neutral color temperatures. Four light distributions satisfy varying site requirements, including spot, medium, wide, or elliptical beams. Louvers are available on request. The luminaire may be specified with an optional illuminated flowing teardrop accent on the rear of the housing for colored LED highlighting or waymarking. The accent lighting may be single color or RGBW.

Sound and Security
For added functionality, ARINI accommodates outdoor rated speakers for communication, enabling broadcasting of music or messages to contribute to active site dynamics. For security, CCTV cameras may be integrated into the housing for an added level of protection. Both functions may be combined with lighting and accenting on the same pole to meet the needs of the overall site experience.

Construction and Finishes: ARINI housing and shroud are die-cast aluminum. Clear lens is tempered glass. Optional accent lens is matte acrylic. All hardware is stainless steel. Standard colors; black, matte silver grey, dark grey, or graphite grey.

Six high-power LEDs for general illumination are available in 3000K or 4000K color temperatures with a CRI greater than 80. Light distributions are available in 10°, 25°, or 60° symmetric distributions, or as a 60° x 25° elliptical beam. The elliptical beam may be specified in horizontal or vertical orientation. Delivered lumen output ranges between 3950 and 4500 lumens depending on the distribution. Honeycomb louver for additional light control is available on request. Optional colored accent light is available in red, green, blue, or white single color LEDs, or RGBW.

Universal LED driver accommodate 120v through 277v input voltage at 50/60Hz. Total power consumption is 54 watts. Dimming and control options are available in request.

ARINI poles may be curved, straight, or inclined and accommodate multiple units in a variety of combinations of luminaires, speakers, or CCTV cameras.

Contact Information: Literature and specifications for the ARINI or other original European-design outdoor architectural lighting products are available by contacting authorized HessAmerica sales representatives at www.hessamerica.com/About_us/Representative/.

Contact:

HessAmerica
+1-864-487-3535

E-mail:

[email protected]

Web site:

www.hessamerica.com

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