Create the Perfect Colour Palette with Liteline’s Dim to Warm Technology

Liteline Dim To Warm

 

 

June 23 2016

Liteline has introduced two new A-Line track-lighting systems featuring DTW technology. At full capacity, the lights maintain a neutral bright light (2750°K) that can be decreased to a warmer tone (2000°K).

Dim-to-warm (DTW) technology is a great way to create mood and ambiance in a space. As the light dims, the colour temperature warms. This delivers an experience closer to incandescent lamps but with all the benefits of LED, making it perfect for hospitality spaces and residential designs.

Find out more about Liteline’s new track-lighting configurations below.

The ATF7509 is an 8.5 watt, high powered LED track fixture designed for task and accent lighting available in black or white.

• Available with DTW technology

• Aesthetically integrated aluminum heat sink

• 680 lumens

• 38° and 60° beam spread options

The ATF7415 is a 15 watt, high powered LED track fixture available in black or white.

• Available with DTW technology

• Aesthetically integrated aluminum heat sink

• 1159 lumens

• Fixed CCT of 2700°K, 3000°K, 4000°K

• 15° and 38° beam spread options

The ATF7630 is a 30 watt, LED track fixture available in black, silver or white.

• 3000°K colour temperature

• 1736 lumens

• Available in 20°, 29° and 35° beam spreads

• Barn door and hex cell louver accessories

The ATF7545 packs 45 watts in this high-powered LED track fixture available in black or white:

• aesthetically integrated aluminum heat sink

• 3313 lumens

• 38° beam spread

To order, call your Liteline sales agent or Liteline customer support at 1 (866) 730-7704.

 

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