Liteline 5-Meter Flexible Edge Lit Single Colour Indoor LED Tape Light

July 7, 2016

Liteline’s LED-TP8-5M is an indoor 5-meter (196 27⁄32″) flexible edge-lit LED tape light. With 1800 lumens, it provides ample illumination for residential, retail and light commercial displays. LED-TP8-5M is ideal for decorating ceilings, wall or contour marking, under-cabinet, in-cabinet, toe kicks, and task lighting. It can be linked for continuous uninterrupted lighting. For indoor use, dry location only, IP33 rated.

The indoor edge lit LED tape kit 5-metre offers these features:

LED tape — a 5-metre LED tape with side emitting LEDs. Connects to power source via a DC 2.1 connector
lighting performance — 24 watt power consumption. This energy efficient SMD335 LED tape, with 60 side emitting Epistar LEDs per metre, produces up to 360 lumens per metre
colour temperature — available in 3000°K correlated colour temperature. It maintains a colour rendering index of 70+.
lumen maintenance — the LED lamp reduces ongoing maintenance with a 50,000 hours rated LED life.
thermal management system — cool to the touch, this thermally efficient LED tape is suitable for illuminating sensitive perishables and UV sensitive apparel, artwork and collectibles.
beam spread — this LED tape provides a 90° linear beam spread to provide ample and effective surface illumination
dimming — the LED tape is dimmable when used with a dimming driver, sold separately
mounting — this highly flexible LED tape is provided with a Flexi3M high bond adhesive backing that provides secure mounting to smooth surfaces
power supply — with a constant current driver every 4″ (102mm) that eliminates voltage drop, the LED tape offer continuous uninterrupted lighting. Used with 24V

Find out more: www.liteline.com/product_spec_sheet/LED-TP8-5M-30K-S.pdf.

 

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