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156 TECHNOLOGY / LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL


Diva2 Feelux


Y Series Wallwashers


Lucifer Lighting Lucifer Lighting’s 111mm reflector 114mm aperture series offers excep- tionally smooth wallwashing from ceiling line to floor and is precision engineered with die-cast angled lam- pholders, special asymmetric reflectors and a unique combination of lenses for glare-free wallwashing. The Y series is available in round and square profiles for interior and exterior IP64 locations. Offered with LEDX packages up to 3000LM(53W), and in configurations for use with R111, AR111, Par 30 and Par 36 sources. www.luciferlighting.com


This high power, low profile linear LED luminaire is designed to provide a high output LED alternative to fluorescent under cabinet millwork and displays for retail, residential or architectural applications. Diva2 HO is an extension of the popular Diva2 Series and is avail- able in nominal 6” and 1’ to 4’ standard lengths with five kelvin temperatures ranging from 2700 to 6500K. This eco-friendly luminaire features 75lm/W and a lamp life of over 40,000 hours. www.feeluxlighting.com


OLWCM Ceiling Light


Lithonia Lighting The OLWCM is a good solution for outdoor lighting applications such as parking areas, garages, loading docks and covered walkways as well as interior applications such as factories and warehouses. The luminaires are de- signed with a tight, type 5 light distri- bution, ideal for lighting smaller areas at higher foot candle levels. As well as a wide light distribution, the product utilises high-performance LEDs, which maintain 70 percent of light service at an expected 50,000 hours of service. www.lithonia.com


Logos WAC Lighting


MESO Drivers ROAL


These flexible LED drivers are designed for fast, easy configuration. They also feature external programming tools allowing for the customisation of key parameters. The product features AC or DC input and an analog or digital control. www.roallivingenergy.com


This distinctive 120-volt LED track luminaire is constructed of die-cast alu- minum and offered in 23 and 40 watt models. Featuring outstanding colour rendering with a CRI of up to 85, a fixture efficacy up to 79 lumens per watt and a lifespan of up to 50,000 hours. This track luminaire is offered in a variety of lighting dis- tributions, colour temperatures and designer finishes. Differing beam angles and four colour temperatures are also available. www.waclighting.com


50W SOLOdrive Eldoled


This driver can smoothly dim down to zero just like incandescent fixtures and can be programmed to suit any applica- tion’s needs, including dimming curve type and exact LED current settings. Sensors can be easily added to the driv- er’s LED code interface to add further value to the application. A slimline version is also available with T5-like dimensions and the 50W SOLOdrives support either DALI or 0-10V. www.eldoled.com/solodriveac


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