Featuring advanced LED technology, the Element Classic and Element 790 combine aesthetics with unmatched lighting performance. Using only six watts to produce incandescent lighting levels, the Element series boasts a 60,000-hour lifespan—30 years of daily use in a typical 9-to-5 office environment. The upgraded Element 790 version also offers an expanded color palette and an intuitive dimmer control to offer seven levels of light intensity and greater energy savings.
- World’s first task light series to employ groundbreaking MCX LED Technology
- Unique replaceable head allows for easy in-house repair
- Perfect internal counterbalance provides fingertip adjustability
- Made of up to 81% recycled and 99% recyclable content
- Heat-dispersing design provides unique, modern aesthetic
- Designed to easily fit under overhead bins and on virtually any desktop work space
- 19 mounting options, including panel mounts for systems furniture
- Folds away when not in use
- Universal power supply
- Interchangeable plug options for worldwide compatibility
LED
- Lifespan: 60,000 hours (L70)
- Efficiency: 80 lm/w
- Correlated Color Temperature: Neutral White 3500 Kelvin
- LED Driver Board; constant current driver (CCD) at 85% efficiency
Functionality
- Maximum reach: 28 inches
- Maximum height: 28 inches
- Working height: 18 inches
- 90° head rotation (side-to-side)
- 135° head tilt (front-to-back)
- 360° swivel from base
- Runs on 100- to 240-Volt power
- CE/RoHS/WEEE compliant and worldwide certification
Warranty Information
10-years, 24/7 - including light source functionality
The performance of the Element Classic and Element 790 is unmatched in terms of environmental efficiency, lifespan and overall impact.
Both task lights consume just six watts of power to produce incandescent lighting levels. The upgraded Element 790 uses as little as 0.5 watts at its dimmer's lowest light setting.
Recycled & Recyclable Content
The Element desk lights are constructed primarily from environmentally friendly recycled aluminum and recyclable plastic. Both are made of up to 81% recycled content, are 99% recyclable and are shipped in 70% recycled packaging.
Earn LEED Credits
By using The Element series as your lighting solution, you can contribute to a number of LEED-CI, -NC and -EB credits:
• Humanscale’s Element and Element 790 each contain 68% LEED recycled content
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LEED FOR
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COMMERCIAL INTERIORS
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NEW CONSTRUCTION
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EXISTING BUILDINGS:
OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE
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Energy & Atmosphere
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Credit 1.1
Optimize Energy Performance,
Lighting Power
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Materials & Resources
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Credit 3.3
Resource Reuse, 30%
Furniture & Furnishings
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Credit 3.1
Materials Reuse, 5%
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Credit 3.2
Materials Reuse, 10%
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Credit 4.1
Recycled Content, 10%
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Recycled Content, 10%
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Credit 4.2
Recycled Content, 20%
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Credit 4.2
Recycled Content, 20%
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Indoor
Environmental
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Credit 6.1
Controllability of Systems,
Lighting
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Credit 6.1
Controllability of Systems,
Lighting
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Credit 2.2
Occupant Comfort:
Occupant-Controlled Lighting
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- What is task lighting and why should I use it?
Task lighting provides the correct amount of light for the task being performed. Viewing a computer monitor requires far less light than does reading a typewritten page, making it neither effective nor efficient to light the entire work environment at the same level.
When utilizing task lighting, overhead lighting levels can be reduced to a level appropriate for monitor viewing, thus creating a softer, more pleasant atmosphere and saving energy. Work surfaces can then be supplemented with task lighting to give workers total control over where and how much light they need for other tasks, such as reading a document.
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What Color-Rendering Index (CRI) should task lights have?
CRI is a method for describing the effect of a light source on the color appearance of objects being illuminated. A CRI of 100 represents the reference condition of daylight (and thus the maximum CRI possible). In general, low CRI illumination may render some colors unnatural and lamps with a CRI under 60 should not be used. It has been proven that at a certain point, the higher the CRI, the lower the illuminance. A CRI in the 80s is a good benchmark for all general tasks.
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What is task lighting and why should I use it?
Task lighting provides the correct amount of light for the task being performed. Viewing a computer monitor requires far less light than does reading a typewritten page, making it neither effective nor efficient to light the entire work environment at the same level.
When utilizing task lighting, overhead lighting levels can be reduced to a level appropriate for monitor viewing, thus creating a softer, more pleasant atmosphere and saving energy. Work surfaces can then be supplemented with task lighting to give workers total control over where and how much light they need for other tasks, such as reading a document.
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What is MCX LED Technology?
MCX LED Technology is the groundbreaking technology utilized by Humanscale's Element light. MCX, which stands for Multi-Chip Extended, refers to Element's unique multi-chip LED, which not only provides a more extensive life than traditional LEDs, but forms an extended bar shape for an eceptionally large footprint of light. MCX Technology is revolutionary in a number of ways, and overcomes many of the weaknesses of traditional LED technology.