Luminis Launches Redesigned Eclipse 8” (Maxi) Collection

March 30 2016

Luminis’ redesigned Eclipse Maxi collection, featuring post top luminaires, wall mounts, pendants and bollards, has now been optimized for LED. The series includes a number of design and performance enhancements over the previous Eclipse 8” products.

First introduced to the market in 1988, the Eclipse 8” range has been a popular product for nearly three decades due to its classic design, and extensive range of mounting options. Over time the original family of products were adapted to use LED light sources, but the new Maxi collection has now been revamped to fully optimize LED technology while maintaining the design attributes that made it so successful.

The redesign of Eclipse Maxi has enabled significant jumps in functionality and performance, including full cut-off and advanced control. Lighting efficiency has improved to deliver up to 110 lumens/watt while providing significant energy saving advantages.

Various mounting, pole and arm choices, top covers, struts and louvre options make the Eclipse family a complete toolbox of luminaires to fit any application. Combining functionality with a classically decorative design, the Eclipse family is ideal for parks and pedestrian areas.

The Eclipse Maxi collection is offered with a standard 4000K CCT with 80 CRI. All products in the range boast a lifetime beyond 145,000 hours.

Find out more: www.luminis.com.

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