OVAL – L1OVA from Stanpro

Stanpro

 

August 30, 2018

The Oval fixture is a linear LED suspended luminaire that offers direct or direct/indirect lighting solutions. The unique characteristic of the direct/indirect feature is the ability to independently select different lumen packages for the uplight and downlight distribution. This truly customizable lighting solution will improve the look of your office space without compromising on efficiency. It can be used as a single fixture or can be joined to create a continuous row system providing linear illumination.

FEATURES

– Made of rugged steel with anti-rust protection

– Comes standard with an Opal linear lens diffuser

– Lumen output: 500 lm/ft to 1250 lm/ft

– Voltage: 120V, 120-277V, 347V, 0-10V dimming standard

– Long-life LEDs that provide 80+ CRI

– Estimated lifespan of over 60,000 hours to L70

– Independently selected uplight and downlight lumen packages

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