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GVA: LIRA RGBW – Mini Color Changing Exterior Architectural LED Spot & Flood Light

Mar 18, 2025 - GVA_ LIRA RGBW - Mini Color Changing Exterior Architectural Spot & Flood LED Light

March 18, 2025

LIRA RGBW: Compact & Durable Color Changing Exterior Luminaire

Compact color changing luminaire designed and tested to withstand harsh outdoor environments and outfitted with over-temperature control capability.

The LIRA RGBW packs a punch of vibrant, focused light with options of RGBA, RGBW30K, RGBW65K LED colors. The durable exterior comes in body finishes of Clear Matte Anodized Silver or Matte Anodized Black, adding style to any location. Abounding with accessory options to suit your specific needs, in addition to the wide array of optical distribution choices, the LIRA RGBW allows for nearly limitless creative lighting designs and configurations. Discover how the LIRA RGBW color changing luminaire can illuminate your exterior space.


Features

  • Hermetically Sealed Glass Assembly
  • Machined and Architectural Anodized Aluminum Body
  • Optically Clear Tempered Glass Lens
  • 360° Horizontal Rotation
  • 200° Vertical Rotation
  • Extremely Compact with a Diameter of 73 mm
  • Leader cable manufactured with proprietary moisture blocking design
  • Outdoor burial or outdoor exposed cable options available for landscape projects
  • COLOR-AMP Technology allows up to 3x higher light output
  • LED Color Match with STR9 RGBW
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Specifications

DELIVERED LUMENS: 352 lm
LIGHT SOURCE: 1 x High Power 4-in-1 LED
POWER: 5W, 8W, or 10W
INPUT VOLTAGE: ELV (24VDC)
SIZE: 107 x 74 x 47 mm (4.2 x 2.9 x 1.8 in)
WEIGHT: 0.38 kg (0.84 lbs)
CONTROL: DMX
PROJECTED LIFETIME: L70 > 60,000hrs @ ta = 50°C (122°F)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: -30°C to +50°C (-22°F to +122°F)
ENVIRONMENT: Dry, Damp or Wet Locations, 0-100% humidity
IEC CLASS: Class 2 LED Luminaire


LIRA RGBW Illuminates Montréal City Hall, Montréal, Canada

GVA Lighting was asked to replace the old custom monochromatic uplights with more durable and color changing narrow beam fixtures. One of the requirements was that the new fixtures had to fit within custom made enclosures that previously housed the old lights. GVA selected LIRA RGBW with 3000K white as the fixture of choice and 474 of them were installed in pairs uplighting the window arches all over the facade of this historical landmark.

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