The ASYX 2.0 is a complete product family of high-performance asymmetric LED lighting solutions, covering a wide range of lumen outputs needed for architectural indoor and outdoor spaces. Thanks to proprietary AccuLED optics, it offers not only the highest output LEDs, but maximum control of beam spreads. Multiple distributions and mounting options add to the versatility, making it ideal for retrofit and new construction.
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 2700K Forward
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 2700K HSS
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 2700K Wide
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 3000K Forward
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 3000K HSS
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 3000K Wide
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 3500K Forward
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 3500K HSS
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 3500K Wide
Ametrix IES and LM79 files for Ceiling: ASYX 2 4000K Forward
No - there is no such thing as a natatorium rating for lighting fixtures. It is up to the manufacturer to self-certify the reliability of their fixtures in a natatorium environment. Cooper Lighting has established an internal testing standard for the natatorium environment, which verifies that fixtures can maintain a 5-year warranty in the challenging natatorium environment.
No - the natatorium environment is very different from that of an outdoor environment. While the dampness and humidity may be similar, the presence of pool chemicals in the air makes a natatorium environment much more challenging. Pool chemicals react with the phosphor used in LED construction. Over time, pool chemicals will turn the phosphor from yellow to green and then to brown. This chemical change to the phosphor impacts both the color of the light emitted from the fixture as well as the lumen output. We have seen installations where the lumen output of an outdoor fixture in a natatorium environment is cut by as much as 50% after only 1 year.
Indirect lighting is preferred for many applications because it enables a desiner to illuminate a space without glare. By eliminating glare, indirect lighting can improve visibility within the space. Eliminating glare from architectural spaces has become a key design consideration recently due to the WELL Building Standard, and indirect lighting is an excellent option to meet this objective. Indirect lighting can create a more spacious feeling by illuminating the walls and ceiling rather than directly illuminating the floor. Indirect lighting is also helpful in emphasizing or enhancing architectural features.
ASYX fixtures utilize AccuLED optics technology to evenly distribute the light output where it is most desired and useful. This allows ASYX to deliver an asymmetric optical distribution which eliminates almost all back light; designers can efficiently light volumetric spaces from the edge of the space by directing the light where it is needed the most (rather than into the wall). By delivering superior optical control, the ASYX allows designers to maximize fixture spacing and deliver the desired illumination with the fewest number of fixtures. ASYX light squares can also be rotated in the field to optimize light distribution after installation.