Lightheaded Lighting Warm Dimming Luminaires Ideal for Restaurants and Dinning Rooms

LDS lightheaded warm dim 400

Nov 14, 2019

With Lightheaded’s warm dimming luminaires you can enjoy the warm glow of a 50 Watt MR16 Halogen bulb in an LED light.

Illuminated by Bridgelux (BRO) or Lumenetix (LUM) Dynamic Dimming modules, Lightheaded downlighting products replicate the dimming curve of a MR16 Halogen lamp and smoothly transition from a delivered color temperature of 3000K at full 100% brightness then seamlessly dims down to 1800K at 1% brightness. The Bridgelux (BRO) LED Module can be dimmed using all standard dimming protocols. The Lumenetix (LUM) LED Module has an integral driver that utilizes 0-10V dimming protocol. These technologies allow viewers to experience the elegant feeling of a serene environment similar to that of a majestic sunset.

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