Eaton’s Energy Efficient Linear LED Luminaire Provides High Efficacy and Cost Effective Illumination to Open Ceiling Environments

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Eaton’s new Corelite RZL light-emitting diode (LED) suspended luminaire — an energy efficient linear direct/indirect LED continuous row system — provides a cost effective solution in large open ceiling environments, offering up to 55% in energy savings over fluorescent luminaires.

“The Corelite RZL product’s propriety LED platform offers customers a high-performing solution for new and retrofit open offices, retail and educational spaces,” says Mark Eubanks, president, Eaton’s Cooper Lighting Division. “The luminaire’s compact profile, aesthetically pleasing low glare design and powerful performance provide high efficacies, surpassing 100 lumens per watt, while also offering low power consumption.”

The versatile RZL luminaire features a refined, industrial style with a choice of five different shielding variations to fit different architectural styles and preferences.The highly advanced LED technology provides crisp white light with high colour accuracy and uniformity.Five light level options ranging from nominal 3,000 lumens (30 watts) to over 8,000 lumens (84 watts) provide the flexibility to satisfy exact requirements for different mounting heights and spacings. The product can be suspended by aircraft cables or with a rigid pendant or can be surface mounted.

The RZL fixture is available in 4-, 8- and 12-foot modular sections and is designed for easy installation to save time and labour costs. The luminaire features numerous standard options from easy access to LED driver to onboard occupancy and daylight sensors to a proprietary internal joining sleeve for seamless connections for the continuous runs. An integral emergency battery backup option allows the RZL luminaire to illuminate a path of egress in the event of a power failure. In many cases, this eliminates the need for secondary emergency light sources, simplifying design and reducing cost.

The luminaire’s LED design allow for greater than 70% of the initial light output maintained after 60,000 hours of operation, nearly 14 years when used an average of 12 hours per day.

The RZL product is equipped with a 0- to 10-volt continuous dimming driver for easy and flexible integration with lighting control panels,occupancy sensors, daylighting and room controllers.The luminaire is also available with a native Fifth Light Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) driver option for complete digital energy management.

For more information on Eaton’s lighting solutions, visit www.eaton.com/lighting.

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