Liteline’s Luna, Changing Recessed Downlighting

Luna

October 17, 2017

Liteline’s LUNA is engineered for maximum heat dissipation and eliminates the need for housing entirely.

The LUNA Series is a directional downlight that provides customers with a variety of sizes, trim styles, and color temperatures.

It is the perfect fixture for general purpose and design-oriented lighting as well as in-unit and corridor lighting in multi-tenant residential spaces.

Features:

  • Fixed, tilting, round, and square options in a variety of sizes and colors​
  • New construction or ability to retro traditional can-light housing!
  • Wet-location rated​
  • Up to 1100 lumens
  • Suitable for air handling spaces​
  • Dimmable​
  • Title 24​
  • 90 CRI​
  • Energy Star​
  • IC-rated​
  • Lifetime warranty 

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