Cooper Lighting CQA specifications Description, Construction, Lamp Assembly, Electrical

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COMBOLIGHT® QUANTUM Series • CQA

TWO (2) Light Adjustable Wall or Ceiling Mounted Luminaire Fixture Configuration “A” • Lamp Groups 1, 2 & 3

Low Voltage, Line Voltage or Metal Halide

Catalog #

Type

Project

DESCRIPTION:

A wall / ceiling mounted fixture with adjustable arm construction featuring four separate pivot points for maximum flexibility in display illumination.

CONSTRUCTION:

All aluminum construction with durable powder coat finish.

LAMP ASSEMBLY:

Two lamps mounted in adjustable double gimbal lamp holders. Dual axis 90º x 90º locking adjustability. Lamp column swivels 50º.

ELECTRICAL:

Low voltage and metal halide mod- els are wired for use with remote transformers or ballasts. Custom configurations are available for integral transformers or ballasts - consult RSA factory for details. Low voltage and Line Voltage mod- els are dimmable.

ALL RSA COMBOLIGHT PRODUCTS ARE MADE IN THE U.S.A.

Standard lamp back cover for AR111 models hides lamp terminals and connections.

90º 90º

Adjustable double gimbal lamp holder accepts up to ￿ two optical accessories

Lamp Group 1

8.88"

Lamp Group 2

12.94"

Lamp Group 3

13.44"

Lamp Group 1

 

3.94"

 

Lamp Group 2

 

5.50"

 

Lamp Group 3

 

6.00"

 

Added

 

Wall

 

Support

 

15.00" Standard

 

Custom Lengths

Added

Available

Ceiling

13.50"

Support

 

via Cable

*

13.50"

Label: UL, CSA and New York Calendar

GRID CONFIGURATION “A”

This sheet is for Grid Configuration “A”. To see other grid configura- tions, consult other ComboLight Quantum Series spec sheets.

USING THIS SPEC SHEET

This fixture is dimensioned according to lamp type. Please select lamp from either Lamp Group 1, 2 or 3 - and then refer to the appropriate dimensions of fix- ture as shown above.

Optional Accessories - Details on Other Side

 

 

 

 

Baffle

Snoots

Louvers

Lenses

 

 

 

 

 

15.00" Standard

 

Custom Lengths

3.00" (Low Voltage Canopy)

Available

0.19" (Coverplate)

*

Custom configurations are available for integral transformers or metal halide ballasts - consult RSA factory for details.

Cat. # / Description

Lamp Type

 

 

 

 

Grid Configuration

Finish

CQA - Adjustable Wall / Ceiling

Lamp Group 1

11 - MR16 12V 50W

A - Two Light

BK - Black

Mounted Luminaire

 

12 - MR16 12V 75W

 

 

 

 

13

- AR70 12V 20W

 

WH - White

 

 

14

- AR70 12V 50W

 

 

 

 

15

- PAR16

120V

 

S - Silver

 

 

16

- PAR20

120V

 

 

 

Lamp Group 2

21 - PAR20MH

39W

 

PC - Polished

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chrome

 

 

22

- PAR30

120V

 

 

 

23

- PAR30MH

39W

 

PT - Custom

 

 

24

- PAR30MH

70W

 

 

 

 

25

- PAR36

12V 50W

 

 

 

 

26

- AR111 12V 35W

 

 

 

 

27

- AR111 12V 50W

 

 

 

 

28

- AR111 12V 75W

 

 

 

 

29

- AR111 12V 100W

 

 

 

Lamp Group 3

31 - PAR38

120V

 

 

 

 

32

- PAR38MH

70W

 

 

 

 

33

- PAR38MH

100W

 

 

SPECIFY -

CQA

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A

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Specifications and Dimensions subject to change without notice.

RSA Lighting • 7945 Orion Ave. • Van Nuys, CA 91406 • 818-349-3030 • FAX 818-349-3031

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CQA specifications

Cooper Lighting's CQA (Communication Quality Assurance) is a cutting-edge solution designed for the next generation of intelligent lighting systems. This comprehensive approach goes beyond traditional lighting by integrating advanced technologies such as IoT (Internet of Things), connectivity, and data analytics to enhance the overall performance and adaptability of lighting infrastructures.

One of the main features of CQA is its ability to provide real-time monitoring and control of lighting systems. This is achieved through sophisticated sensors and communication protocols that facilitate seamless interaction with various controls, from mobile apps to centralized management systems. With the CQA, users can easily adjust lighting settings based on specific needs, such as energy savings, ambiance, or security requirements.

Additionally, CQA integrates smart sensors that not only measure light levels but also assess occupancy and environmental conditions. This information is essential for optimizing energy consumption and improving the user experience. By automatically adjusting lighting based on occupancy patterns and daylight availability, Cooper Lighting’s solution enhances energy efficiency and contributes to overall sustainability goals.

Another critical characteristic of CQA is its scalability. The system is designed to evolve with the user's needs, allowing for easy expansion of lighting networks as further lighting points can be added without significant infrastructure changes. This adaptability makes CQA an excellent investment for facilities of all sizes, from small businesses to large-scale commercial properties.

Cooper Lighting also places a strong emphasis on user-friendly interfaces. The CQA system offers intuitive dashboards that allow users to analyze lighting performance data effortlessly. This data-driven approach empowers facility managers to make informed decisions regarding maintenance, upgrades, and energy consumption, ensuring optimal functionality.

In conclusion, Cooper Lighting's CQA represents a significant leap forward in lighting technology. By combining real-time control, smart sensors, scalability, and user accessibility, this innovative solution not only elevates the efficiency of lighting systems but also enhances the overall quality of the built environment. As the demand for smarter, more sustainable operating environments grows, CQA positions itself as a leader in the intelligent lighting space, paving the way for future advancements in energy-saving technologies and building management systems.