USAI Product Platforms Compatible with POE Lighting

LDS NP USAI PoE 400

Jul 9, 2019

USAI’s comprehensive BeveLED Mini and BeveLED 2.2 product platforms are now compatible with multiple POE (Power Over Ethernet) lighting technologies. Satisfy new IP-based lighting specification requirements with the high quality and performance USAI Lighting is known for, and the low voltage power distribution and data control POE projects demand. The key benefits of POE are its ability to provide data and power over one Cat5e/Cat6 ethernet cable. This eliminates the need for AC power, utilizing Class 2 wiring which can be installed more economically than Class Mains Voltage.

This plug-and-play system, all housed within the iconic BeveLED look and its full family platform, allows for field flexibility, are rated for dry, damp, wet locations for bathrooms and showers installations (including trimless and millwork), and ship with clear overspray protectors for installation convenience.

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