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Ethan Allen Store

By virtue of design, construction and UL listed 60-amp rating, BusRun busway is governed by a different set of rules. Track falls under National Electrical Code Article 410, whereas BusRun is governed by National Electrical Code Article 364 - Busways.


Gucci

The high-end anchor on Fifth Avenue reopened its doors in September 2000 after a massive 15-month renovation. LiteSlots - fully recessed housings with gimbal-ring lamp holders - provide flexible lighting for this highly dramatic and sculptural environment


Jil Sander

Fully-recessable housings with gimbaled low-voltage and/or HID lampholders provide elegant, flexible lighting. A flangeless trim-edge permits field enclosure in plaster; transformers and/or ballasts are concealed.


Museum of Modern Art Store

The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) DESIGNSTORE makeover provided greater street visibility, an unobstructed view of the interior, and dramatic vertical texture. The museum-quality retail space required a non-intrusive lighting plan with optimum flexibility.


Steuben Glass

In a move from Fifth Avenue to Madison and 61st, the new Steuben Glass showroom reveals an updated image, museum-like media technology, and pays tribute to a century-old heritage of hand-crafted quality. Lighting is a crucial ingredient.


Swatch Watch Flagship Store

Powered by a single remote transformer, 12-volt BusRun busway can supply up to 750 watts along a 26' run - a distance that could require up to ten times the number of feeds and transformers using 20-amp track.



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