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STANPRO: KOLIKA RING – Architectural LED Luminaire

May 2, 2025 - Stanpro_ KOLIKA RING – R1KCL Architectural LED Luminaire 1

May 2, 2025

KOLIKA RING: 4 CCT & 4 Power Selectable Architectural Fixture

Create an exceptional space with the well thought out features the KOLIKA RING has to offer by enhancing the overall appearance, functionality and ambiance in a space. The sleek, modern design of the KOLIKA RING fixture allows to adjust wattage and color temperatures, as well as the direct and indirect light ratio, providing an elevated aesthetic that complements offices, reception areas, lobbies, restaurants, and retail applications.


Features & Specifications

Construction

Physical Characteristics

  • Powder coated extruded aluminum housing
  • Available finishes in matte white (RAL 9003) and matte black (RAL 9011)
  • Frosted polycarbonate lens
  • CCT, power selectable and direct / indirect light ratio switches are placed discretely inside the canopy
  • Individually select the CCT for both direct and indirect light for enhanced ambiance control and architectural highlights

Integrated Light Ratio Options

  • 0 % indirect / 100 % direct
  • 30 % indirect / 70 % direct
  • 40 % indirect / 60 % direct
  • 50 % indirect / 50 % direct

Mounting

  • Suspended – 10′ cable (adjustable)
  • Mounting bracket installs on the junction box
  • Fixture is easily installed using screws on each side of the canopy
  • Fixture includes aircraft cables, power cord and one canopy

Performance Data

  • Available in 3 000/3 500/4 000/5 000 K selectable color temperature
  • 90+ CRI for true color accuracy
  • Electrical ratings: 120-347 V
  • Estimated life of over 54 000 hours to L70
  • 0-10 V dimming standard
  • 2 kV surge protection
  • Operating temperature: -20 °C to 40 °C (-4 °F to 104 °F)

Compliances

  • cULus listed for damp locations
  • Meets requirements of ICES-005 issue 5 class B for use in residential applications at 120V
  • Meets requirements of ICES-005 issue 5 class A for use in commercial applications for other voltages

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