New LEDVANCE luminaires: Downlight Slim and Linear LED 900

LEDvance

Mar 18, 2019

LEDVANCE has expanded its LED luminaires business. Their two latest models, the Downlight Slim and the Linear 900 are now on the market. Both LED luminaires provide in different variants a variety of professional applications.

Downlight Slim
Main advantage of the Downlight Slim: quick and easy installation and easy handling. Because of its flat construction with only 29 millimeters, it is much thinner than other downlights and can therefore easily be installed in very flat ceiling vaults. A Fast-connector-box with push button terminal and strain relief for safe and professional installation and the integrated driver ensure a safe and professional assembly and handling.

The Downlight Slim is available in the light colors 3000, 4000 and 6500 Kelvin, illuminates with 90 lumens per watt, a 120° beam angle and a homogenous light distribution due to edge lighting. The performance portfolio of the LED luminaire is rounded off with a lifetime of 50,000 hours (L70) and a 3-year warranty.

Linear LED 900
Growth in the popular linear range: an additional variant of 900 mm length with switch is now available in the light colors 3,000 and 4,000 Kelvin and 1,200 lumens. In addition, the Linear LED 900 Power variant without switch is available with 1500 lumens. Both LED luminaires have a beam angle of 140°, a lifetime of 30,000 hours (L70 / B50 @ 25 ° C) and a 3-year warranty.

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