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MODEL: Acuo
SPEC SHEET: https://cernogroup.com/wp-content/uploads/Cerno-Acuo-S-Tearsheet-1224.pdf
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DATE CREATED: 6 / 12 / 2026
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CREATED BY: Cerno
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I. General Notes:
 
1. The .ies photometric data file is not included in this Revit family file (.rfa), however, it is available through the website listed above. These files can deliver accurate results for photometric study and, in many cases, offer realistic rendering. In other cases, these absolute .ies files may not offer the best solution for rendering because of factors such as housing geometry and the photometric center of the .ies file. In such cases, changing the .ies file to one/or more alternative light sources may create a better rendering.
2. All Cerno .rfa files may contain minor reductions in geometric complexity. Such reductions are typically internal components or small external elements that would generally not be noticeable in renderings
3.  All Cerno Revit Materials are digital representations and can vary slightly from real-world products.
4. Cerno makes no representation of the completeness or accuracy of any photometric analysis performed with a Family. The visual and calculative performances of Revit models are only as accurate as permitted by the quality of third-party provided .ies files and the performance and stability of Revit itself and any associated third-party software/plugins


II. Family-Specific Notes ( Acuo ):


    Note: Family-specific notes are often (but not always) associated with parameters listed in the Family's Type Editor.


1. Internal components comments: the internal components of Acuo are absent from the revit family in the interest of performance. These components can only be viewed from the top or bottom of the fixture after installation so there should be no noticeable change from an eyeline perspective.