Re-Invented Lithonia Lighting TWX LED

Re-Invented Lithonia Lighting TWX LED

Feb 24, 2021

The Lithonia Lighting® TWX LED family has been re-invented from the ground up, delivering superior illumination in a traditional form while providing the low initial cost that customers demand. The all-new TWX LED glass wall pack family is anything but traditional.

The TWX LED wall packs feature a premium borosilicate glass lens that works in conjunction with the high-efficiency light engine to provide superior illumination while minimizing wasted up-light. The new slim design creates a less obtrusive appearance on the building while still fully covering the unsightly stains leftover from typical HID glass wall packs. TWX LED wall packs are made completely in North America, allowing for greater configurability while also being able to be shipped to your door with industry-leading quick delivery. 

Your Re-designed Solution:

  • Three sizes deliver 2,950 to 13,850 lumens
  • Replaces 70W to 400W HID luminaires
  • Adjustable Light Output (ALO) option for maximum flexibility both in the field and on distributor shelves
  • Available in four colors and two finishes: black, dark bronze, natural aluminum and white in gloss or textured finish
  • Proudly made in North America by dedicated Acuity Brands employees:  Reliable supply of stocked products and quick delivery of a configured products
  • DLC Qualified
  • Contractor Select Program Contractor Select CI codes to be stocked in DCs by 1/28/2021

Further information can be found in the links below:

TWX LED Family Page
TWX LED
 Product Page & Photometry | Specification Sheets: TWX1TWX2 & TWX3 | Sell Sheet
Product Video
Installation Video
Product Presentation 

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