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Thomas
Lighting Overview
James Thomas Engineering Ltd began February
1977 in a small garage located in Bishampton, England.
James Thomas and John Walters engineered and built the
first spun aluminum Par Lantern which has become the industry
standard. The company moved to Pershore in 1978 to a converted
office unit and then to a 5,000 square foot unit in 1980.
James Thomas Engineering started manufacturing truss and
soon after the General Purpose Truss came into being. The
total product range began to expand with additional sizes
of Par Lanterns, Lighting Bars, Par 36 Spot Banks, Pinspots
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Thomas
Parcans CP64
Thomas pioneered the lightweight aluminum
Par lantern. Today this lantern is widely regarded as the
industry standard Par fixture. This lantern can be supplied
with a UL listing if specified upon ordering.
It is manufactured from thick gauge aluminum for maximum
durability and with high quality components,
these all contribute to the longevity of the product.
Bodies can be supplied with long or short version. A fIoorlite
version is also available.
Color:- Black and Silver are standard, but other colors
are available to order.
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Fresnel
Compact circular shaped fresnel, with soft
edged variable beam from a spot of 13 degrees to a
wide angle flood of 64 degrees. Available for 1000 watt
tungsten halogen or 150 watt HMI
single ended lamps. Constructed from aluminium extrusion,
with cast aluminium ends for
lightness and strength.
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Battens
The Par 16 Batten is designed to use MR16
- 12V lamps. Manufactured in aluminium for a roburst yet
lightweight construction which is finished in a Black electrostatic
paint finish.
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Pixel Par
90 high intensity Luxeon emitters
1 watt red, green and blue LEDs
16.7 million colour combinations
Beam angle 6° conical as standard, other beam angles
available to order
Pre-programmed with 2 overlapping sets of effects, each
with 31 patterns
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