Hello All;
I just took over the lighting world at a high school and there are 16 of these fixtures laying around. I have never seen these in my life, but they are essentially a PAR 64 but instead of a sealed lamp, there is an odd assembly. This assembly has a removable lens in the front of a reflector housing a FLK 575w lamp. At this point it sounds simply and routine, but the kicker is that the lamp assembly is attached to a track. There is a knob that sticks out of the back of the PAR can housing that one can twist to "spot" and "flood" the lamp like a fresnel.
The only hint in this mystery is that "PAR-PLUS" is inscribed on the focus handle.
Any guesses???
I just took over the lighting world at a high school and there are 16 of these fixtures laying around. I have never seen these in my life, but they are essentially a PAR 64 but instead of a sealed lamp, there is an odd assembly. This assembly has a removable lens in the front of a reflector housing a FLK 575w lamp. At this point it sounds simply and routine, but the kicker is that the lamp assembly is attached to a track. There is a knob that sticks out of the back of the PAR can housing that one can twist to "spot" and "flood" the lamp like a fresnel.
The only hint in this mystery is that "PAR-PLUS" is inscribed on the focus handle.
Any guesses???