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GU-0211CU
 
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Utilize the energy saving yet powerful MR-16 lamp when you uplight with the Nightscaping® brand Exceliter. This fixture is designed for ground mounting and features a twist-lock mechanism that allows you tool free access to the lamp. The solid copper construction makes the Exceliter an effective uplighting fixture suitable for any project or climate condition.
Standard Lamp: GU-0211CU -LO2036 (Standard)
Material: Body/Stem: Copper
Copper Finish: GU-0211 CU (Standard) Copper
GU-0211 CU-V Copper-Verde
Other Finishes: GU-0211 CU-1, -2, -3, -4, -7, -8, -9, -AV, -VP, -W (Optional w/surcharge)
Lens: Clear Pyrex Lens (Standard) - sealed with silicone
Socket: Ceramic G6.35 Bi-Pin
Mounting: Stem Mount (Standard)
Max Wattage: UL: LO2036 (Standard) 20w

Lamp
Base
A.C. Volts
A.C. Watts
Candle Power
Beam
Spread
Comparable
120V Lamp
Average Life Hours
PM
Chart
LO2036(BAR) MR16
2 pin
12.0
20.3
525
42° x 42°
75PAR/FL
4,000

Socket Part #: CC-0707-U (CERAMIC SOCKET W/U-BRACKET)
Lead Wire Lengths: N.A.

Other Features:

Alternative Lamps:

Part # GU-0211 CU-

Lamps
A.C. Watts Comsumed
UL
CSA
LO1024* 10.0  
LO2006 20.0  
LO2012 20.0  
LO3512 35.0  
LO3520 35.0  
LO3540 35.0  
LO4208 42.0  
LO5012 50.0  
LO5024 50.0  
LO5038 50.0  
LO5055 50.0  
LH5024*
50.0
 
LH5036* (Optional)
50.0
 
LO93 (SCB Lamp Option)
12.3
 
LO1141
15.6
 
LO1156
21.2
 
LO67
6.9
 
LO89 (SCB Lamp Option)
6.8
 
* = Surcharge
Lens: GU-0211CU-LO2036 -A, -B, -G, -MB, -R, -S (Optional)
Options: See above indications
Accessories:

Lens:
NS-CU-C (Standard/Accessory) Clear Lens

NS-CU-A, -B, -G, -MB, -R, -S Colored Lens

Light Shield: Used for extra light shielding
0602-S-CU Copper

0602-S-CU-V Copper-Verde

0602-S-CU-1, -2, -3, -4, -7, -8, -9, -AV, -VP, -W (Optional w/surcharge)

Louvre:
LR-0202 Round 1/8" Black Louvre - Steel

Mounting:
1225-B Base Mount
1202-B -V Tree Bracket

Photometrics