Skytron Aurora Four
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Skytron Aurora Four Features
Now featuring a larger spot size and intensity of up to 160,000 lux, the Aurora Four surgical lights
bring crisp, deep-cavity illumination to any procedure. With unique reflector technology, the
lights dramatically minimize shadows that obscure the visibility of the surgical site.
- Aurora Four lights can be placed further away from the patient, opening up the line of sight and minimizing physical contact with the fixture
- 110° vertical travel allows downward positioning for hip, OB-GYN, and urology procedures
- 360° rotation on all axes and lightweight construction keep positioning simple
- Drift-free stability keeps lights exactly where needed
- Reliable performance and lower cost of ownership bring peace of mind
- The center sterile handle adjusts intensity, focus, and positioning
- Vertically segmented reflector design for shadow reduction
- Unique upward-facing LEDs are suspended in cradles and keep the surgical field cool and comfortable
- Large spot size fills the cavity with seamless light
- 24” or 30” diameter light heads
- Maximum intensity up to 160,000 lux
- Selectable color temperature of 4100K or 4500K
- CRI of 96
- 360° rotation on all axes
- Camera-ready options available
Skytron Aurora Four Specifications
Dimensions
- Fixture weight 141 lbs (64 kg)
- Moment Load 653 ft-lbs (885 N·m)
- Minimum ceiling height 8´ 3-5/8? (2531mm)
- Maximum ceiling height 10´ 4-1/16? (3151mm)
General
- Electrical 100-240VAC, 95-175VA, 50/60 Hz, 1 phase
- Max Intensity at 1 meter (lux) @4100K = 160,000; @4500K = 146,000
- CRI @4100K = 95 @4500K = 95
- Color Temperature @4100K @4500K
- Total Irradiance (watts/m2) @4100K = 523.6; @4500K = 483.7
- R9 @4100K = 89 @4500K = 97
- Standards ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1: 2005 / C1: 2009 / A2: 2010; CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601.1: 2008 COR 2 2011; IEC 60601-2-41 (2nd Ed. 2009-08); IEC 60601-1-6 (3rd Ed. 2010-01); IEC 60601-1-2 (3rd Ed.2007-03); CE