Lumination LED Luminaire – LAL Series from GE Current, A Daintree Company

LAL Series Ffrom GE Current

Nov 3, 2020

The LAL series is designed to flawlessly integrate into ceiling systems or drywall ceilings to deliver beautiful lighting for commercial applications by forming uniform lines of light. The series can be recessed individually or in continuous rows. The architectural linear platform offers long life and high efficiency to minimize operating and maintenance costs along with delivering enhanced CRI and R9 without sacrificing efficiency.

Features

• Available with TriGain®  technology
• Luminaires can connect together for long continuous runs of uniform light
• Flexible installation with option to mount in t-grid or drywall
• Corners option now available

Specifications

• Color temperature: 3000K, 3500K, 4000K
• Lumen output: 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, or 1,000 lumens/ft packages available
• Widths available: 2.5″ or 3.5”
• Lengths available: 2, 4, 5, 6 or 8 ft.
• Efficacy: ~100 LPW
• Rated life: L75 @ 50,000 hours
• Typical CRI: 83, TriGain®  90
• Standard dimming control: 0-10V & Daintree compatible

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