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Home » Multimedia » Image Galleries » Product Briefs: Lighting

Product Briefs: Lighting

Switched On: Elegant and energy-efficient, these customizable LED fixtures and light engines suit all illumination needs.

Posted: February 1, 2016

Rhonan Grande Pendant
Stealth Wall Lighter
lolite
Parco Bollard
SR308/SR312 Light Engines
Rhonan Grande Pendant

Rhonan Grande Pendant

Tech Lighting’s dimmable line-voltage pendant is offered with two lamping options: a 75W incandescent with an A19 base or a 19W LED that delivers 1,680 lumens of 2,700K light. The fixture’s textured, asymmetric steel shade comes with a black or white matte finish.

techlighting.com

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Stealth Wall Lighter

Stealth Wall Lighter

This indoor flood and walllighting LED track fixture produces a wide, uniform beam ideal for retail and hospitality applications. It is Energy Star–listed, offers 360° vertical rotation, and comes in four wattage and lumen options ranging from 35W/4,100Lm to 57W/ 5,900Lm. Stealth is dimmable and delivers an average CRI of 83.

contechlighting.com

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lolite

lolite

Offered with over 100 square and round trims, these recessed LED downlights may be installed—or retrofitted—without tools. Versions with 1" apertures produce 600 lumens; those with 2" and 4" gimbals and deep regress produce 800 lumens. Wetlabel listed in the U.S. and Canada, the fixtures feature a 95 CRI 60° beam spread plus 25° and 40° reflectors.

noralighting.com

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Parco Bollard

Parco Bollard

With a semi-regressed LED luminaire that emits zero uplight, the latest Parco family entry provides uniform illumination for pathways up to 10' wide. Each curved aluminum bollard consumes 11W per hour, offering light in a choice of 3,000K or 4,000K color temperatures. The Parco is suitable for all LEED lighting zones and Dark Sky applications.

hessamerica.com

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SR308/SR312 Light Engines

SR308/SR312 Light Engines

For use in commercial sconces, these LED engines suit both new OEM lighting fixtures and existing incandescent or ballasted CFL models. They may be mounted horizontally or vertically and include universal 120-277V 0-10V dimming. Options include a choice of five lumen packages (850–2100) and four correlated color temperatures (2,700–4,000K).

terralux.com

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