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California CafeKing of Prussia, Pennsylvania |
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of Prussia's California Cafe, one in a national chain
of restaurants, features a lighting control system
that can instantly transform the look of a space.
Control is provided by Lutron's GRAFIK Eye® 3000
Series, a preset lighting control system, that makes
the changes subtly without disrupting customers. |
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| From
California to Pennsylvania, restaurant combines good
food and dramatic lighting for dining with atmosphere.
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| The
Challenge
Provide unified lighting control system for national
restaurant chain that can be operated easily and quickly
without guesswork of individual switches and dimmers.
Essentially, lighting control that is smooth and subtle,
but manageable. |
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| Project
Requirements
Flexibility and convenience Ability to make subtle
lighting changes System must offer precise repeatability
of specified lighting scenes
Lew Rosenberg, lighting designer for California Cafe
restaurants, likes to use GRAFIK Eye¨ lighting
controls in his lighting designs because they allow
him to incorporate numerous lighting zones without
the hassle of individual switches and dimmers.
"I don't want the end users to have to adjust
that many different dimmers each day," said Rosenberg,
of Electrics Lighting and Design in San Rafael, Calif.
"The fact that GRAFIK Eye is consistent on a
daily basis is the main purpose to use it in restaurant
lighting."
Also, the ability to use one product no matter what
lighting sources are available is a factor in Rosenberg's
decision to use GRAFIK Eye lighting controls repeatedly,
no matter what project. GRAFIK Eye systems can control
a variety of sources, important for most restaurant
jobs like California Cafe that usually employ a variety
of fixtures. For example, in the King of Prussia restaurant,
the GRAFIK Eye system controls individual wall sconces,
overhead chandeliers, hanging lamps over each table
and dramatic bar lighting, all of which employ a variety
of sources.
The fade rate feature, which allows the lighting to
fade between scenes instantly or up to one hour, is
an added benefit in designing lighting for restaurants,
especially when creating dramatic lighting and various
moods for customers. "The changes happen so smoothly
and subtly with GRAFIK Eye, one might not even notice
at first," said Rosenberg.
Rosenberg and the owners of California Cafe adjusted
more than 40 lighting zones and fixtures in the restaurant
to create four basic scenes for dining, all controllable
from one four-button control located behind the bar.
A daylight setting opens the restaurant for the early
lunch crowd, followed by a dusk setting for a late
afternoon scene that takes into account ambient light
from the indoor shopping mall where the restaurant
is located. And a night setting provides intimate
dining in the evening hours, followed by all lights
on for a cleanup setting in the early hours of the
morning.
Simplicity is the most important feature of the GRAFIK
Eye system for restaurant manager John Miksa, who
manages the King of Prussia restaurant for California
Cafe. "The Lutron keypad is so simple to use"
said Miksa, who has been in the restaurant business
for years but was first introduced to GRAFIK Eye when
the restaurant opened in 1996.
"Changes in lighting can really change the look
of a space - transform it," said Miksa. "I've
told other restaurant managers about it. Every restaurant
should have a system like this." |