Common Name:

Barn Doors

Description:

Individually adjustable blades used to create lamp shielding and to tailer the size of a beam pattern onto the illuminated area.

Primary Use:

Barn doors are used as a light shielding accessory aid to control peripheral glare from a track fixture.

Barn door blades can move to crate horizontal cut-off (to keep light glare out of the viewer's eyes) or vertical cut-off (to stop stray light at the edge of a wall surface or at the intersection of two walls).

Physical Appearance:

Hinged “flaps” on two or all four sides give it a theatrical look.

Lighting Pattern:

N/A

Size Options:

All above PAR14;

Finish Options:

Black

Lamp Options:

N/A

Voltage Options:

N/A

Additional Comments:

May require an accessory trim ring to track light fixture. Consult manufacturer's catalog.