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Draper SLX11 Brochure & Specs
Revelation
You won't see or hear the projector.
The Revelation is totally different from traditional projector lifts
and mounts. The Draper Revelation permanently conceals the
projector—and its noise—above the ceiling at all times. Other lifts
typically lower the whole projector and lift mechanism into the
room from a ceiling recess, or lift it into the seating area from a table
hideaway.
You'll be astonished by what you see—and don't see—and don't
hear—when your projector is mounted in a Revelation. You won't
see or hear the projector—not before, during or after the show. You'll
only see a hinged door in the ceiling, that quietly opens and closes.
Available in two models, Revelation A and Revelation B both
require only ⅝ of space above the ceiling, and both can be installed
to match a    ceiling grid, or used with reveal-style grid ceilings
(like Armstrong's Silhouette-style grid system). Together, these two
models accommodate a wide variety of LCD/DLP projectors, includ-
ing those with offset lenses.
At the heart of the Revelation's dual first surface mirror system is
two optical-grade glass mirrors that are 94% reflective. This mirror
system provides for optimum flatness and reflectivity.
Combine the Revelation with a ceiling-recessed Draper projection
screen and take your projection showmanship to a new level.
System Options
• Plenum Enclosure—Aluminum enclosure for use in return air
plenum. Includes intake and exhaust fan system with  couplers
for connection to ventilation ducts.
• Glass Shield—Made of anti-reflective glass and installed between
the Revelation and the first surface mirror/ceiling closure. Reduces
projector noise by an additional 80%, and prevents cigarette smoke,
grease or other harmful substances from reaching the projector.
Anti-reflective glass allows 97% transmittance of projected light.
• Ceiling Access Door—A    hinged door provides above-the-
ceiling access for maintenance or repairs without having to damage
the ceiling. Available with a white painted finish or recessed to
accept ceiling tile.
• Controls—Includes 1 wall switch. See website for other control
options at www.draperinc.com/go/Revelation.htm.
Revelation projector mount and Access Series E projection screen. DTE Energy
Executive Dining Room, Detroit, MI. Dealer: City Animation, Troy, MI.
Photography by Wayne Williams, Indianapolis, IN.
Ceiling tile and hangers
(by ceiling contractor)
(Light path continues
to projection screen)
Dimensions & Data
Overall unit size (HWL)
Required space above ceiling*
Clearance below ceiling
Rough ceiling opening for motorized door
(motorized door fits within 2´ x 2´ grid ceiling)
Capacity
Door's downward travel distance
Travel time
Net weight
Projector space (HWL)—To fit within parameters of inner pan. Planning sheets
available on our website at www.draperinc.com/go/Revelation.htm.
*13⅝ is overall height of Revelation with plenum housing. (13 without plenum).
www.draperinc.com
765-987-7999
Typical single
lens projector
First surface mirror
Adjustable
(by others)
projector
pan
Trim piece
First surface mirror
Model A
13 x 38¼ x 34
13⅝ x 38¼ x 34 13⅝ x 38¼ x 44
approx. 17
23½  23½
100 lbs.
approx. 17
9 sec.
85 lbs.
Revelation
pan
White powdercoat
ceiling closure
Model B
13 x 38¼ x 44
approx. 17
23½  23½
100 lbs.
approx. 17
9 sec.
90 lbs.
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