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Rebelle Lighting Expands Encore Family with Ceiling Mount Pendant Luminaire

Rebelle Lighting Encore family

The Encore family luminaires from Rebelle Lighting feature a compact, yet scalable design that allows for resolved configurations in wall, pendant, and now ceiling mount options. The design aesthetic is at home in feature applications, yet quiet enough for use in discreet installations.

The Encore luminaire is available in an LED source with multiple lumen packages, distributions and color temperatures. The Encore pendant is listed for use in wet locations to UL and CSA Standards.

Rebelle’s full range of eight polyester powder coat finishes are available. RAL and custom color match finishes are also offered.

CONSTRUCTION

  • Materials: All aluminum construction, stainless-steel tamper resistant hardware, acrylic lens.
  • Electrical Components: Constant current driver 500mA, 350mA or 250mA, COB with Zhaga compliant socket, 80 CRI standard. Optional dimming driver compatible with IEC60929:2006 0-10V ballast controls.

MOUNTING

The ENC3 series is designed for ceiling mounting. A heavy gauge mounting plate is secured independently of the recessed octagon J-Box (by others) through holes provided. Integrally mounted driver uses 4.5 or 5.0 cubic inches of J-Box volume. A suitable J-Box example is 15 cubic inch capacity Iberville 54151 or 21 cubic inch capacity Iberville 54171 (not included). For ease of installation a 2.125” deep 21-inch cubic capacity J-Box is recommended when possible.

OPTICAL

The ENC3 luminaire uses Chip-on-Board technology with Zhaga Book 3 compliant socket and high efficiency twist lock reflector with clear acrylic lens.

PROTECTION

The ENC3 series is listed for use in dry/damp locations to UL and CSA Standards. Optional wet location listing available. Reported L70 > 50,000 hours. IP65 rated.

More information about the Encore family luminaire from Rebelle Lighting

Encore family data sheet

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