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<br />Fixt~re Systems <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />BUILDING ENTRANCE <br />HIGHLIGHT LIGHTING <br /> <br />LLF ..0 Direct Lens, Symmetric Downward <br />-. Light Distribution, Wall or Ceiling Mounted. <br />The LLF-10 is the basic lighting Instrument for horizontal surfaces <br />or up to 100 sloped ramps It may also be cast Into ceilings or <br />overhangs for superb illumination of adjacent walls. The LLF-l0 <br />should be specified for low-level floodlighting where archltectura! <br />permanence, superb glare control. and a quality cast-aluminum <br />architectural appearance is desired <br /> <br /> <br />LLF 20 Direct Lens, Asymmetric Right-Downward <br />- light Distribution, Wall Mounted. <br /> <br />The LLF-20 contains an exclusive optical system specifically <br />engineered to light stairs or ramps having greater than 100 slope It <br />is so efficient at lighting inclined surfaces that often one fixture will <br />do the entire job. The LLF-20 should be specified for unsurpassed <br />lighting efficiency and glare control. with permanence and quality to <br />complement the finest architecture and site design <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />LLF 30 Direct Lens, Asymmetric Left-Downward <br />- ' . Light Distribution, Wall Mounted. <br />The LLF-30 is exactly equal and opposite to the LLF-20. As such, <br />the specifier has complete flexibility in lighting stairways or ramps <br />from the right, left, or both sides, Please refer to the night <br />photograph on the preceding page as an example of how one <br />LLF-3Q or 20 can light an entire stairway. Specify the LLF-30 for <br />performance. permanence, and a strong architectural character. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Kim Lighting <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />