In-CoveII In-Cove II Completely redesigned high performance cove lighting that virtually eliminates socket shadows to evenly illuminate architectural surfaces. Exceptional forward-throw distribution ideal for cove applications in retail, office lobbies and other large public spaces. Cove Great Forward-throw Cover All the Angles Good Cents, Good Conscience Freedom of Choice Asymmetrical optical system produces exceptional forward-throw distribution and enables closeto-ceiling mounting with excellent uniformity and virtually no socket shadows between modules. By combining exceptional optical design with Miro IV® reflectors, In-Cove II allows for precision light control. Fixtures can be mounted in multiple positions and orientations to enable precise coordination of optical distributions with architectural requirements to illuminate flat, sloped, floating or vaulted ceilings. Sustainable building designers and building owners benefit from up to 93% fixture efficiency, which translates into increased efficiency and energy cost-savings over conventional cove lighting systems. Four profile sizes accommodate T5, T5HO and T8 lamping options. Available in 2,3,4,6 or 8ft module lengths that can be mounted together to create continuous runs of various lengths. www.ledalite.com | 1 Jack of All Coves In-Cove II fixtures can be mounted in multiple positions and orientations to enable precise optical distributions for any type of cove lighting challenge. Flat ceiling: Small drop distance Sloped or vaulted ceiling Goodbye Socket Shadows Flat ceiling: Medium drop distance Flat ceiling: Large drop distance Floating ceiling Top View of Cove Wall washer using floating ceiling Room In-Cove II’s unique optical design virtually eliminates unattractive socket shadows and produces smooth, even illumination across the back wall. Wall Reflector over lamp reduces light on back wall and increases forward-throw distribution out into the space. 2 | www.ledalite.com Highly-reflective notched front reflectors help to bounce additional light back into areas that would otherwise display socket shadows. Asymmetrical Advantage Peak Candela Angles In-Cove II’s highly-effective asymmetrical optical system produces a low peak candela angle. This makes it an ideal approach to cove lighting when compared to more traditional alternatives. 1 T5/T5HO 115° 113° 1 T8 100° 91° 179° 157° 155° 170° Traditional Strip Light Symmetrical Distribution 23° 25° 1° 10° Brightest point directly above fixture (unattractive hot spot) 110° 2 T5/T5HO 2 T8 125° 115° 105° 88° In-Cove II Asymmetrical Distribution 178° 160° 145° 155° 165° Smooth, even gradient of light across ceiling. More light projected into the room (where it’s needed). 20° 2° 35° 25° 15° www.ledalite.com | 3 In-Cove II 3808 In-Cove II 1 T5/T5HO 2-3/8" 1-1/2" 6" 6-1/8" Position A Position B Wall Indirect 3808 In-Cove II 2 T5/T5HO 3-7/8" 2-1/2" 6-5/16" 6" Position A 3808 In-Cove II 1 T8 Position B 3-7/16" 2" 6" 6-5/16" Position A 3808 In-Cove II 2 T8 Position B 5" 4" 3-3/8" 8-5/8" Position A 4 | www.ledalite.com 9-1/8" 9" Position B Position C Order Guide Product Series/Type Lamping Lower Optics Upper Optics Run Length Wiring Voltage Ballast Finish 3808 In-Cove II Indirect F01 F02 H01 H02 T01 T02 E N None Enter total run length in feet 1 2 3 5 7 1 120V 2 277V 3 347V E W Highly Reflective White 1 T5 2 T5 1 T5HO 2 T5HO 1 T8 2 T8 Solid Housing Available in 2, 3, 4, 6 or 8ft modules Some options may not be available for each configuration. Consult factory for details. 1cct 2cct 1cct w/ Emergency cct 1cct w/ Battery Pack 1cct Dimming Consult website for full list of available wiring options Electronic Consult website for full list of supported ballasts www.ledalite.com | 5 Philips Ledalite 19750–92A Avenue Langley, BC, Canada V1M 3B2 All rights reserved. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. Due to continuing product improvements, Philips Ledalite reserves the right to change specifications without notice. ©2011 Philips Group. L0289-02.11 Tel: 604.888.6811 ledalite.com Luminaires use fluorescent lamps that contain small amounts of mercury. Such lamps are labeled “Contains Mercury” and/or with the symbol “Hg.” Lamps that contain mercury must be disposed of in accordance with local requirements. Information regarding lamp recycling and disposal can be found at www.lamprecycle.org.