Birchwood Lighting Announces Launch of BW165 Linear Luminaire

BW165 Linear Luminaire

Aug 17, 2020

Birchwood Lighting, a Leviton company, announced the launch of the BW165, an all-new small form-factor linear luminaire that offers all the premium features and conveniences expected from larger products. With a profile of just over an inch and a half, the BW165 features an integral driver and delivers up to 2000 lumens of high efficiency, direct/indirect uniform illumination.

“We are thrilled to introduce a new platform to the Birchwood product portfolio,” said Adam Zepeda, director of product management and marketing, Birchwood Lighting. “The BW165 is everything you would expect from a larger form-factor luminaire wrapped into a compact yet powerful profile with no compromises.”

The highly configurable and easy to specify BW165 offers clean straight lines, mitered corners, an integral driver with deep dimming and 90CRI all standard. An innovative continuous run latching system combined with light leak baffles ensures uninterrupted straight lines in a system that is virtually effortless to install and maintain.

BW165 provides a nearly flush to the wall mounting option that allows for easy specification where an ADA compliant fixture is necessary. With precision optics, including a new indirect bat wing, combined with new high efficacy lensing, BW165 provides the ultimate in modern performance.

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