Ecmweb 7180 Litecontrol Liteweave Linear Luminare
Ecmweb 7180 Litecontrol Liteweave Linear Luminare
Ecmweb 7180 Litecontrol Liteweave Linear Luminare
Ecmweb 7180 Litecontrol Liteweave Linear Luminare
Ecmweb 7180 Litecontrol Liteweave Linear Luminare

LED luminaire

March 10, 2015
Smaller in width and height than a typical smartphone Uses flexible printed circuit board LED technology Offered in 3,400-lm and 4,600-lm packages

The Liteweave Linear luminaire features a slender profile smaller in width and height than a typical smartphone. According to the company, this is the first commercial suspended luminaire to use flexible printed circuit board LED technology, which significantly reduces luminaire size. Features include a precision-formed light diffuser to weave light across the visual plane, delivering a 30/70 indirect/ direct distribution; a gossamer thin aircraft cable that is adjustable vertically and horizontally; preinstalled cord and end treatments; and 101 lm/W output. Available in 3,400-lm and 4,600-lm packages, the product comes in 3,000K, 3,500K, and 4.000K color temperatures.

Litecontrol/Hubbell Lighting

For more information, visit the company website.

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