CASE STUDY: Queens Museum Cuts Energy Use By 90% With Amerlux Track Lights

The Queens Museum’s Rubin Gallery, a narrow, black-walled space with 40-foot ceilings was lit with 25 300-watt halogen lamps. These lights struggled to illuminate the gallery adequately and bulbs burned out quickly. As a result, the New York City museum used Amerlux’s new innovative product, which perfectly showcased the works of art.

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