ETC PAR-EA Source Four Par
Projection Distance up to 80′
Elegant, compact, efficient and flexible – the new standard for PARs. Source Four PAR comes with a set of four snap-in lenses that mount in a cool, rotating ring. That also means no more reaching into a hot can with cracked porcelain sockets. And when you need a new lamp, just use your stock of Source Four HPLs (no need to carry a large inventory of expensive PAR64 lamps). The Source Four PAR’s compact design means more units can be mounted on a pipe or fit into a truck. Combined with reductions in power and cable requirements, Source Four PARs are perfect for touring.
7″W x 11″H (with Yoke) x 10 3/4″D, 8 lbs.
This fixture is also available in white or silver at an additional cost.
Product Features:
- Rugged die-cast aluminum construction
- Tool free access to the reflector and lens
- High-impact, thermally insulated knobs
- Sealed reflector housing
- Reflector temperature control through integral heat sink fins
- Gel frame holders with two accessory slots
- Top-mounted, gel-frame retainer
- Steel yoke with two mounting positions
- Positive locking yoke clutch
- UL and cUL Listed
- High-temperature three-conductor 36” leads in a glass fiber
outer sleeve - Supports ETC Dimmer Doubling™ technology
- Compact tungsten filament contained in a krypton/xenonfilled
quartz envelope - 750W maximum
- Patented filament geometry makes for extremely efficient
light collection and transmission - Integral die-cast aluminum heat sink lamp base
- Four heat resistant, molded borosilicate glass lenses supplied
with each unit: Very Narrow Spot (VNSP), Narrow Spot (NSP),
Medium Flood (MFL) and Wide Flood (WFL). - Round beam for VNSP and NSP, oblong beam shape for MFL
and WFL - Optional Extra Wide Flood lens (XWFL) also available
- Tool free lens changing
- Thermally insulated lens ring
- Modified parabolic and multifaceted reflector
- Computer designed reflector facets molded directly into heat
sink casting, finished with an enhanced aluminum deposition
process, and polished for maximum reflectance