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Adam Frank Inc. www.adamfrank.com November 2007 The limited edition Reveal lamp creates the impression of sunlight shining through a window and onto an interior wall. U.L.-listed, Reveal can be placed on a shelf or mounted directly on a wall or ceiling. Multi-plane analog images create a sense of depth in the cast image and air currents through the projector create organic, non-repeating movement in the trees. The lamp and its packing are made with recycled or fully recyclable materials.
Advance Transformer Company www.advancetransformer.com The company's Linear Reactor ballast for pulse-start metal halide lamps reduces ballast losses by 50 percent. It saves 30 to 35 watts in 277v/60hz circuits by eliminating the need for voltage transformation. The Linear Reactor's design eliminates excess current draw associated with lamp starting and open circuit conditions commonly associated with reactor ballasts. The fixtures-per-circuit count is the same as with CWA ballasts. These ballasts are designed for 150-, 200-, 320-, 350-, and 400-watt pulse-start lamps.