Nora Lighting Decorative LED Cylinder: Four Mounting Styles

Nora LED Cylinder

 

Cylinder mounting options present a range of lighting solutions and include surface, pendant stem, cable, and wall. Surface mount or cable/stem mount deliver optimum illumination for general lighting, and can also be used as a design element in accent or task lighting over a focal point. The wall-mounted unit can be installed indoors or outdoors to highlight a façade and provide depth and visual interest. Cylinder is also a practical solution for high ceilings without plenums (for recessed housings).

Three LED sources are available: high performance LED, standard LED and medium-based incandescent / LED. The dedicated LED units help meet strict watts per-square-foot energy requirements. All models have CRI 90+ high color rendition for a more natural appearance.

The high performance LED model incorporates CREE technology with True White performance, integrated driver and ceramic LED package. It has a range of lumens from 850 (8.76W) to 4000 (41.10W) and temperatures can be specified from 2700K to 4000K. Comfort Dim is optional on the high performance model and allows dimming from 2700K down to 1800K, which delivers a warm candle light glow,
The economy Cylinder LED has 650 or 1000 lumens, along with CREE technology and 2700K to 4000K. Nora’s medium-based 250W (max) R/BR/PAR incandescent / LED has an optional GU24 socket assembly and can be factory labeled with a specified reduced wattage.

Cylinder is designed in two pieces for easier installation and is available in white or black finish. It measures 14 ½” high x 7 ½” diameter. Deep set reflectors are available in a variety of finishes. The fixture is cULus listed for damp locations, and the wall-mounted model is cULus wet label listed.

Nora Lighting has been a pioneer in the development and introduction of LED technology and features one of the industry’s most extensive selections of LED products for new construction, retrofits or remodeled LED applications.

Nora’s comprehensive LED product line includes: LED dedicated and retrofit downlights; LED track and rail fixtures; LED edge-lit panels; LED MLS (multi-lighting systems); LED linear and under cabinet lightbars; LED puck lights; LED high-output, Hy-Brite, side-lit, CCT (color correlated) RGB, RGBW and standard tape lights; LED pendants; LED step lights; and LED emergency / exit signs.
Find out more: www.noralighting.com.

 

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