Product Information Product Color Finishes ETL
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Product Information Product Color Finishes ETL
Sales Support Product Information Product Color Finishes Tresco’s lighting products are available in eight standard color finishes: White, Black, Chrome, Gold, Nickel, Antique Brass, Aluminum and Oil Rubbed Bronze. Please refer to the individual Product Sections for color availability of each product. White (WH) Black (BL) Chrome (CH) Gold (GD) Nickel (NI) (Brushed) Antique Brass (AB) Aluminum (AL) (mill) Oil Rubbed Bronze (ORB) ETL and UL – Testing, Inspection and Certification • • • • • • Both are independent non-profit labs — not government agencies or government funded ETL is the largest worldwide UL is the largest in the USA Both are Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTL) as recognized by OSHA Both are recognized by local inspectors throughout North America No mark is better than the other Tresco Products Tested and Certified for Canada and the United States ETL or UL marks serve as proof of product compliance to Canadian and U.S. standards. When products bear these marks, it indicates to the consumer that the products have passed a complete and thorough set of tests and certification requirements. All TRESCO® lighting systems are registered and certified by ETL and/or UL. In addition, a majority of our individual lighting components (lights, power supplies, and accessories) are also registered and certified by ETL and/or UL. UL’s Recognized Component Mark The UL Recognized Component Mark is used on components that are a part of larger products or systems. It is certified by UL to both Canadian and U.S. requirements. CE Mark CE Marking permits a product to be sold throughout the European Union. It is a conformity mark noting the product complies with all applicable European Directives. * The ETL Mark is a registered trademark of Intertek. The UL Mark and Recognized Component Mark are registered trademarks of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. All product dimensions and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com Sales Support Color Temperature 6500K 6500K 6500K 0K 2700K 3000K 2700K 3000K 3000K 3000K 3500K 3000K 3500K 3500K 3500K 5000K 3500K 5000K 5000K 5000K 5000K Daylight Daylight Daylight WhiteWarmWarm WhiteWarm WhiteWarm WhiteWhite Warm WhiteWarm Warm White toWarm Neutral Warm White to Neutral Warm to Neutral Warm to Cool Neutral Warm White to Cool Neutral WhiteCool White Cool White Cool White Has Bluish Tint (Sky Has Color) Bluish Tint (Sky Has Bluish Color) Tint (Sky H Recommended r Earth Tones Recommended for Recommended Earthfor Tones Recommended Earth for Tones EarthRecommended for Tones Earth Tones forRecommended EarthTransitional Tones forRecommended Between EarthTransitional Tones Warm for and Between Earth Cool Transitional Tones WarmBetween and Cool Transitional Warm Highlights and Between Cool Transitional Whites/Blue/Cool Warm Highlights and Between CoolWhites/Blue/Cool Tones Warm Highlights and Cool Whites/Blue/Cool Tones Highlights Whites/Blue/Cool Tones Highlights Whites/Blue/Cool Tones Tones descent Mimics Incandescent Incandescent Primarily Used Primarily for Primarily Backlighting/Signs Used for Primarily Backlighting/Signs Backlig Slightly “Whiter”Mimics Than Slightly Incandescent “Whiter”Slightly Than Incandescent “Whiter” Than Slightly Incandescent “Whiter”Will Than Slightly Equally Incandescent “Whiter” Highlight Will ThanEqually Incandescent Highlight Will Equally Highlight Will Primarily Equally Highlight Commercial Will Equally Primarily UseHighlight Commercial Primarily UseCommercial Primarily Use Commercial Use Commercial Use Used for Primari Earth Tones and Cool Earth Tones Tones andEarth CoolTones Tonesand Cool Earth Tones Tones and Cool Earth Tones Tones and Cool Tones od Grains Highlights Wood Grains Highlights Wood Grains Not Recommended Not forRecommended Residential Not Recommended for Residential Not forR Highlights Wood Grains Highlights Wood Highlights Grains Wood Grains Highlights Wood Grains Highlights Wood Grains Recommended forRecommended White Recommended for White forRecommended White forRecommended White for White Recommended forRecommendedRecommended for forRecommended forRecommended for esidential Primarily for Residential Primarily for Residential Primarily Residential Primarily Residential Primarily Residential Primarily Residential Residential NotUse Recommended Not for Recommended Wood Not Recommended for Not forRecommended Wood NotforRecommended Wood for Wood Residential andPrimarily Commercial Residential Use andResidential Commercialand UseCommercial Residential and Commercial Residential Use and Commercial UseWood Grain/Earth TonesGrain/Earth Tones Grain/Earth TonesGrain/Earth TonesGrain/Earth Tones ed Not forRecommended White NotforRecommended White Not Recommended Not forRecommended Whitefor White Not Recommended for White Not forRecommended White NotforRecommended White forWill White Will Give White an Will Off-White Give White Look an Off-White Give White Look anWill Off-White Give White LookanWill Off-White Give White Lookan Off-White Look Color temperature is the rating a particular color renders on the Kelvin scale. These color temperatures alter how an object or room is perceived when illuminated, and Tresco Lighting offers a wide range to choose from. The color temperatures available for each Tresco light are listed in their product specification chart. To find the appropriate color temperature range for your application, please reference the table above. 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com Sales Support Understanding the Importance of Light Spread Any puck-style, under-cabinet light should have a light spread of at least 90º in order to avoid spot lighting. The cases noted here have light spreads of 25º and 45º. In the case of the 25º light spread, each fixture needs to be spaced a maximum of 8” apart to avoid spot lighting, and the 45º light would need to be placed 12” apart. In both cases, narrow beam lights produce higher foot-candle (FC) readings but limited coverage. Simply choosing higher FC readings and ignoring the beam angle leads to unintentional spot lighting. When compared to competitor lighting options, using a Tresco 3W provides 127 lumens with 120º spread versus only 28 and 70 lumens with spreads of 25° and 45°. This allows Tresco 3W pucks to be spaced 20” apart, creating continuous lighting without scallops or shadows. Only five Tresco lights are needed to illuminate the countertop surface and backsplash, 45% 81” less than the competition. 81” COMPETITOR LIGHTING COMPETITOR LIGHTING 5” spaces between fixtures 270”2 dead spots 12” to full saturation Puck fixture 25º spread 8” spaces between fixtures 281”2 dead spots 10.5” to full saturation Puck fixture Dead spots 40º spread Even illumination occurs 12” below wall cabinets Dead spots Even illumination occurs 10.5” below wall cabinets Lights required 9 9Lights required 81” TRESCO® LIGHTING 18-20” spaces between fixtures 114”2 dead spots 3.5” to full saturation TRESCO® 3W Illuminates complete workspace and backsplash L-POC-3LEDSFR TRESCO® fixture 120º spread Even illumination occurs 3.5” below wall cabinets TRESCO® Fixture 120º Spread 25º 40º 120º Competitor lights do not illuminate complete worskpace (backsplash is dark) 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com Sales Support Luniform luniform (loo-nuh-fawrm) n. The technology to eliminate “dotted” appearances and reduce unwanted glare within light emitting diode fixtures. SECONDARY OPTICS Secondary optics are lighting components uniquely designed to diffuse LED diodes and reduce glare, such as special lenses and proprietary films. T5 LED Eurolinx Diode Blending Film for Infinex DIODE TECHNOLOGY Diode technology allows for up to 10X the amount of LED diodes on a single circuit board or substrate, resulting in greater light output and a uniform beam spread. SimpLED 2.0 Power Pockit® 5W 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com Sales Support T5 Fluorescent vs. T5 LED Case Study Retailer X approached Tresco Lighting to outfit their stores with fluorescent, or in the alternative LED. T5 Fluorescent Description Wattage 3’ T5 Fluorescent 21W 2’ T5 Fluorescent 13W Qty Cost/EA 15 /$19.73 8 /$18.50 T5 LED Extended $295.95 $148.00 Description Wattage 3’ T5 LED, Daylight 14W 2’ T5 LED, Cool 7W TOTAL MATERIAL COST: $443.95 Maintenance Cost (30,000 hr period) 46 Bulbs X $4.00 Replacement Bulb Cost: $184.00 Qty Cost/EA 15 /$41.25 8 /$24.35 Extended $618.75 $194.80 TOTAL MATERIAL COST: $813.55 Maintenance Cost (30,000 hr period) 0 Bulbs Required Replacement Bulb Cost: $0.00 Labor to Replace Bulbs 3 hours X $20/hour Labor for Replacements: $60.00 Labor to Replace Bulbs 0 labor required Labor for Replacements: $0.00 Disposal Fee (bulbs) $0.60 per bulb X 46 bulbs Total Bulb Disposal Fee: $27.60 Disposal Fee (bulbs) 0 bulbs to dispose of Total Bulb Disposal Fee: $0.00 Energy Cost to Operate (30,000hr period) Description 3’ T5 Fluorescent 2’ T5 Fluorescent Watts/EA 21 13 Energy Cost to Operate (30,000hr period) Qty 15 8 Total Watts 315 104 Description 3’ T5 LED, Daylight 2’ T5 LED, Cool Watts/EA 14 7 Qty 15 8 Total Watts 210 56 Total Watts 419 Total Watts 266 419W X 30,000hrs/1000 X .10/Kwh Energy Cost to Operate: $1,257.00 266W X 30,000hrs/1000 X .10/Kwh Energy Cost to Operate: $798.00 TOTAL LIFETIME COST: $1,972.55 TOTAL LIFETIME COST: $1,611.55 Note: Most T5 Fluorescent Ballasts are 20K rated. 400 stores x $361 savings would equal $144,400 (20.14%) savings for Retailer X over a 3 year period for choosing LED over fluorescent. 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com Sales Support BasicSpecifications Specificationstoto Basic ® 12VLights Lights Install Tresco Install Tresco 12V ® a PLUG-IN Power Supply WithWith a PLug-In Power Supply To control each light individually, use Option 1. To control all lights at the same time, use Option 2. Note: Before making final connections, make sure to add up all the wattage of the lights used. Do not exceed the wattage rating of the Power Supply and each Controller. note: 12VDC plug-in Power Supplies are dimmable on the 12VDC side only. LegenD: A. B. C. D. Select either a 12W, 18W or 60W Power Supply. (1) Mounting Block is included with each 12W, 18W or 60W Power Supply. 12VDC LED Lights For example: an 18W Power Supply can power up to (18) 1W Lights or (6) 3W Lights. Up to (6) Controllers and/ or Lights can plug into (1) Mounting Block. Select from six different types of Tresco Controllers. 1. Remote Control Dimmers 2. Manual Rotary Dimmer 3. Motion Sensor Controls 4. Photo/Light Sensor Control 5. Touch Dimmer Controls 6. Door Sensor C. D. Power Supply Option 1: Mounting Block Controllers Tresco Lights Up to six Controllers plugged into (1) Mounting Block A. Power Supply B. Mounting Block Controllers Tresco Lights Option 2: One Controller plugged in before the Mounting Block A. Power Supply C. Controller B. Mounting Block Typical Installation Showing One Controller for All Lights (Linear vs. Puck) 120V Wall Outlet 12VDC Power Supply Mounting Block 12VDC Power Supply Mounting Block 12V Controller D. Tresco Lights Side view (Puck Light Install) 120V Wall Outlet 12VDC Power Supply Mounting Block 12V Controller Controller 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com 2409 Plantside Dr. • Jeffersontown, KY 40299 800-227-1171 • Fax: 502-491-2215 cservice@trescolighting.com Sales Support Basic BasicSpecifications Specificationsto to ® Install Tresco Install Tresco 12V 12VLights Lights To turn all lights on/off at the same time, use a Wall ® To control (dim) all lights at the same time, use a Wall Dimmer. WithaaHArDWIre HARDWIRE Power With Power Supply Supply 120V Switch. Note: Before making final connections, make sure to add up all the wattage of the lights used. Do not exceed the wattage rating of the Power Supply. 120V A. Wall Switch or LeD Wall Dimmer If using Wall Switch, the Power Supply requires a 50% load. If using Dimmer, the Power Supply requires no minimum load. LED Wall Dimmer 150W maximum capacity. B. Dimmable Hardwire Power Supply (60W Max.) C. Mounting Block (optional) D. Tresco Lights Dimmable by standard LED Wall dimmers. Caution: Cannot dim a Receptacle. ThisThis is aispotential hazard and Caution: DO NOT dim a receptacle. a potential hazard cancan cause Lights to flicker as well as damage Powerpower Supply. and cause lights to flicker as well as damage supply. Typical Hardwire Installation for 12V Pockit® Lights Hardwire 12VDC Mounting Block Power Supply (optional) Hardwire 12VDC Power Supply Mounting Block (optional) red = 120V Wiring Blue = 12VDC Wiring 120V 120V LegenD: 12V Wall Switch or Wall Dimmer Wall Switch or Wall Dimmer Side view (Linear Install) Typical Hardwire Installation for 12V Linear Lights Hardwire 12VDC Power Supply Hardwire 12VDC Power Supply 120V 12V Wall Switch or Wall Dimmer Wall Switch or Wall Dimmer 120V 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com 2409 Plantside Dr. • Jeffersontown, KY 40299 800-227-1171 • Fax: 502-491-2215 cservice@trescolighting.com Sales Support HowtotoWire WireaaKitchen Kitchen How 12Vlights Lights withTresco Tresco®12V with ® Frameless or Framed Cabinets for for Frameless or Framed Cabinets • To wire a kitchen with Tresco 12V lights, first roughly lay out lighting system to help verify final positioning of all components. Make sure to add up all the wattage of the lighting system. Do not exceed the wattage rating of the Power Supply. If using a Tresco D.I.Y. Controller, do not exceed the wattage of the Controller. In-Wall Wiring: For in-wall wiring – typically used for frameless cabinets – use 16-gauge Class 2 wire (minimum) to route wire through kitchen walls (see 1st illustration below). For outside of wall wiring – typically used for framed cabinets – use wires provided with Tresco lighting fixtures with appropriate link and extension leads (LINKD series) that are available in several lengths. Note: A licensed electrician should be consulted for wiring through walls and other permanent structures. When mounting and wiring a light system, follow all local electric codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Typical for FRaMElESS Cabinets (example installation of 12VDC Linear Lights) WCON (Barrel Connectors) Wires that are attached to or accompany Tresco lighting systems are not approved for in-wall use. Class 2 wire must be used (purchased separately). Class 2, 16-gauge wire is the minimum for in-wall applications. Side view 120V Wall Outlet 12VDC Power Supply 120V Wall Outlet 12V Red = 120V Purple = Class 2 Wire Blue = 12VdC WCON (Barrel Connectors) (above cabinets) lEgEnd: 12VDC Power Supply 12V 16-gauge Class 2 wire fed inside wall 16-gauge Class 2 wire fed inside wall WCON 12V wire that accompanies Lights WCON OuTSIdE of Wall Wiring: Typical for FRaMEd Cabinets Side view (example installation of 12VDC Pockit® Lights) Mounting Block 12VDC Power Supply 120V Wall Outlet 120V Wall Outlet (above cabinets) 12V 12VDC Power Supply Mounting Block 12V Wires that accompany Tresco lighting fixtures are fed behind or in-between cabinets length of Wire from Power Supply to Run of lights This is a general guide based on a 60 Watt/5 Amp load: - Recommended maximum length using Class 2, 16-gauge (AWG) wire = 7.6 meters (25 ft.) - Recommended maximum length using links/extensions that accompany Tresco lights = 4.6 meters (15 ft.) 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com 2409 Plantside Dr. • Jeffersontown, KY 40299 800-227-1171 • Fax: 502-491-2215 cservice@trescolighting.com Sales Support Used.I.Y. D.I.Y.Connectors Connectors use with with Class Class22Wire Wire ForFor Making Junction Between Making Junction Between In-Wall Wiring & light Fixture Wire In-Wall Wiring & Light Fixture Wire • Wires that are attached to or accompany Tresco lighting systems are not approved for in-wall use. Class 2, 16-gauge wires must be used (purchased separately). Class 2, 16-gauge wire is the minimum for in-wall applications. Note: A licensed electrician should be consulted for wiring through walls and other permanent structures. When mounting and wiring a light system, follow all local electric codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Items required for in-wall installation: • (10) Barrel Connectors White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-LED-WCON-WH-1 Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L-LED-WCON-BL-1 • Class 2, 16 AWG wire White, 15.2 m (50 ft.) roll . . . L-16CL2-WH50-1 White, 76.2 m (250 ft.) roll . . L-16CL2-WH250-1 • Small screwdriver Black, mini slotted . . . . . . . L-MFSCRWDR-1 note: Make sure electrical polarity (positive and negative) is correctly maintained when making junction between Class 2 wire and Light Fixture wire. (+) Red to (+) Red (-) Black to (-) Black Note: Fixture wires are tagged (+) (-) when red- and black-colored wires are not utilized. WCOn - Barrel Connectors Class 2 Wire from Power Supply Class 2 Wire Wire to Lights Typical In-Wall Wiring with Kitchen Cabinets (example installation of 12V Linear Lights) 12V WCON (Barrel Connectors) 12VDC Power Supply 16-gauge Class 2 wire routed inside wall around windows, etc. 120V Wall Outlet (above cabinets) 12V 16-gauge Class 2 wire fed inside wall WCON Lighting Link Cord WCON 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com WCON 2409 Plantside Dr. • Jeffersontown, KY 40299 800-227-1171 • Fax: 502-491-2215 cservice@trescolighting.com Sales Support Understanding Understanding VoltageDrop Drop Voltage Voltage drop is the amount of electric current lost due to the resistance of the conductors (wires). ® When Installing Tresco 12V Lighting When Installing Tresco 12V Lighting ® Light Series Pockit (Puck) Light Series Pockit(Puck) On most installations – even larger installations – voltage drop is not an issue, but excessive voltage drop could result in diminished light output. Keeping wire length in mind is a best practice to ensure optimum light performance. ® ® For instance, if specifications recommend that the maximum length from Power Supply to the first Light not exceed 5 meters (16 ft.), the light will still work if you exceed that length! Again the loss is gradual, but an excessive length could result in dimmer light. • Note: The information provided for measuring voltage drop is a general guide only based on the length of the run and assuming 50% load (30W). Voltage drop goes down with less load and voltage drop goes up with more load. Other factors may influence voltage drop. All measurements and calculations are approximate. Other factors also influence voltage drop, including the number of connectors, quality of the conductor (aluminum vs. copper wires), and cross-sectional area (gauge). • In-wall wiring: Wires that are attached to or accompany Tresco lighting systems are not approved for in-wall use. Class 2, 16-gauge (AWG) wires must be used (purchased separately). All Tresco wires and cords provided are specifically for wiring outside of walls and have a 4.6 meters (15 ft.) maximum length recommendation. • All Tresco Power Supplies can be applied to the information provided herein on voltage drop. Ideally, Voltage Drop variance should be within 5%. Absolute maximum should never exceed 8%. For in-wall wiring, stranded Class 2, 16-gauge wires must be used (purchased separately). Also if needed, lower gauge (which means larger wire) helps reduce voltage drop by lowering overall resistance. • Recommended maximum length using links/extensions that accompany Tresco lights = 4.6 meters (15 ft.). • Recommended maximum length using Class 2, 16-gauge wire = 7.6 meters (25 ft.). 12V Pockit® Lights (Puck) Example 1: 2.1 m (7 ft.) -2.3% Total length of wires 0.3 m (1 ft.) 12V 0.15 m (6 in.) 2 m (79 in.) 0.15 m (6 in.) Voltage Drop 11.7V #1 120V Mounting Block 12VDC Power Supply Cord that comes with light 4 m (13 ft.) Example 2: 12V 0.15 m (6 in.) -4.3% Total length of wires 0.3 m (1 ft.) Tresco Light Voltage Drop 3.7 m (12 ft.) 0.15 m (6 in.) 1.8 m (72 in.) 2m (79 in.) 11.5V #2 120V Mounting Block 12VDC Power Supply 12V Cord that comes with Tresco Light light (1) L-LED-LINKD-180 extension cord -10.3% = TOTAL Voltage Drop 9.5 m (31 ft.) Example 3: Total length of wires -6% Voltage -4.3% Voltage 4 m (13 ft.) 12V 0.15 m (6 in.) 1.8 m (72 in.) 1.8 m (72 in.) Drop from Mounting Block to Light Drop from Power Supply to Mounting Block 0.15 m (6 in.) 11.5V 5.5 m (18 ft.) 1.8 m (72 in.) 1.8 m (72 in.) 2m (79 in.) 10.8V #3 120V 12VDC Power Supply 12V (2) L-LED-LINKD-180 extension cords Mounting Block (2) L-LED-LINKD-180 extension cords Cord that comes with light Tresco Light Note: The overall Voltage Drop variance between Light #1 and Light #3 is 8%, which is noticeable. 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com 2409 Plantside Dr. • Jeffersontown, KY 40299 800-227-1171 • Fax: 502-491-2215 cservice@trescolighting.com Sales Support Understanding Voltage Voltage Drop Drop Tresco’s longest linking cords are 2 meters (79 in.) which is only a 2% voltage drop – without a noticeable difference in light output. • Note: The information provided for measuring voltage drop is a general guide only based on the length of the run and assuming 50% load (30W). Voltage drop goes down with less load and voltage drop goes up with more load. Other factors may influence voltage drop. All measurements and calculations are approximate. When WhenInstalling InstallingTresco Tresco®12V 12VLighting Lighting Linear Linkable Series Linear Linkable Series ® 12V Linear Lights Linked in Series Using Link Cords Linear Lights are typically within 1 meter (3 ft.) of each other without a noticeable voltage drop (less than 1%). Example 1: -1.3% = TOTAL 1.2 m (4 ft.) Voltage Drop Total length of wires -0.7% Voltage Drop from Power Supply to Light 0.6 m (2 ft.) 12V 120V 0.3 m (1 ft.) 0.3 m (1 ft.) Mounting Block 12VDC Power Supply -0.3% Voltage Drop 0.3 m (1 ft.) 11.9V from previous Light 0.3 m (1 ft.) 11.9V Light #2 Light #1 12V -0.3% Voltage Drop from previous Light First Voltage Drop is critical to ensure that the start of a run is within 5-8% variance maximum. 11.8V Light #3 Secondary Voltage Drop is often less critical, since excessive link cord use is not typical. The total Voltage Drop is 1.3% with a variance between Light #1 and Light #3 of 0.6% which is not noticeable. Example 2: -7% = TOTAL 6.4 m (21 ft.) Voltage Drop Total length of wires 12V 120V from Power Supply to Light 0.3 m (1 ft.) 0.3 m (1 ft.) Mounting Block 12VDC Power Supply -0.3% Voltage Drop -0.7% Voltage Drop 0.6 m (2 ft.) 12V 11.9V -6% Voltage Drop from previous Light 0.3 m (1 ft.) from previous Light 5.5 m (18 ft.) 11.9V Light #2 Light #1 11.2V (3) L-LED-LINKD-180 The total Voltage Drop is 7% with a variance between Light #1 and Light #3 of 6.3% which is not noticeable. Example 3: -9% = TOTAL 8.2 m (27 ft.) Voltage Drop Total length of wires 3.7 m (12 ft.) 4.0 m (13 ft.) 12V 120V 12VDC Power Supply Light #3 extension cords 0.15 m (6 in.) 3.7 m (12 ft.) 0.15 m (6 in.) (2) L-LED-LINKD-180 extension cords Mounting Block 1.8 m (72 in.) 12V -8.3% Voltage Drop from Power Supply to Light 2m (79 in.) (1) L-LED-LINKD-180 11.0V 0.3 m (1 ft.) Light #1 -0.3% Voltage Drop from previous Light 11.0V Light #2 0.3 m (1 ft.) -0.3% Voltage Drop from previous Light 10.9V Light #3 extension cord Voltage Drop to Light #1 is above 5-8% variance. Run of lights will be dimmer than expected. The total Voltage Drop is 9% with a variance between Light #1 and Light #3 of 0.7% which is not noticeable. 1-800-227-1171 | trescolighting.com 2409 Plantside Dr. • Jeffersontown, KY 40299 800-227-1171 • Fax: 502-491-2215 cservice@trescolighting.com www.trescolighting.com 1-800-227-1171 trescolighting.com