Nora Lighting Ledur Undercabinet LED Fixture with Edge-Lit Technology

Nora Undercabinet LED

Nora Lighting’s Ledur is a new series of 120V dimmable LED undercabinet fixtures that feature Edge-Lit Technology. Edge-Lit provides smooth, uniform illumination onto a work surface without the hot spots generated by direct-view mounted LEDs.

Ledur is a practical solution for glare-free undercabinet lighting over all reflective surfaces, including granite, polished stone, quartz or other materials.

Ledur has an integral electronic driver and is completely dimmable and linkable up to 400W. It is offered in various lengths and is just 1” deep x 3 ½” for a trim appearance. Dark bronze or white finishes are available.

The fixture mounts quickly with captive screws and also has easy trap door access with quick connects for hard wire application and power cord usage for simple plug-in.

Ledur features 350+ lumens and seven watts per foot and has 90+ CRI for natural colour rendition. Kelvin temperatures include warm 2700K, 3000K or cool 4000K. LEDUR is Energy Star rated and exceeds Title 24 high efficacy requirements. It is cULus listed for dry locations.

Find out more: www.noralighting.com.

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