Edge Nova Modular Downlight Suspension

July 7, 2016

Nova Suspension Modular Channel is the primary component of Edge’s Nova modular system (NSM). The LED channel (with lens) can be combined with various NSM components (sold separately), including: end caps, desired power canopies and L, T, X or Y-shaped connectors for building personalized geometric configurations.
The channel features a direct flat, milky white lens with 60° beam spread and optional black or white louver. At 5 or 7.5 watts per ft, the channel features 85+ or 92+ CRI LEDs.

Warm dim options are either 2700K to 2200K (27D) or 3000K to 2200K (30D) using only Edge Lighting ELV power supplies and recommended dimmers. It feeds power at the end or centre using a standard junction box, and must be wired into a Class 2 remote power supply (sold separately) up to 40 ft away. Nova features adjustable 12-foot cables. LED channel (with lens) is available in various increments from 12 inches to 120 inches. Includes satin nickel hardware and supporting cables. Fixture includes a 5-year warranty.

Applications: indoor — architectural lighting, general lighting and retail.

Find out more: www.edgelighting.com/products/nova_modular_downlight_suspension.php.

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