Cooper Lighting’s CovSelect Architectural LED Cove Light

EIN Cooper CovSelect LED Cove

September 1, 2022

The iO CovSelect is your one cove solution for any indoor cove application. Since the CovSelect has 2 field selectable lumen settings and 4 field selectable CCT settings, it can be adjusted to fit perfectly into any setting. The standard 80 CRI LED module delivers high quality, clean, uniform cove lighting for up to 200 ft from a single power drop and a 90 CRI version (coming soon) that utilizes patent-pending corrected selectable CCT technology to deliver uncompromising CCT color from a convenient selectable product. With standard integral 0-10V dimming from 100% to 10%, the CovSelect can be adjusted to create just the right mood for any time of day. With an adjustable mount, a corner fixture option (coming soon) and a range of jumper sizes, a CovSelect specification can be customized for any installation.

Features:

  • Cove lighting fixture with integral driver for interior applications
  • Field selectable lumen output (350 lm and 700 lm)
  • Field selectable CCT (2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K)
  • Up to 200 ft run from a single power drop
  • 80 CRI Standard
  • 90 CRI TruSelect corrected selectable CCT option (coming soon)
  • 3 Step MacAdam Binning for color consistency
  • Up to 135 lm/W
  • Adjustable mount (+/- 30 deg)
  • 0-10V integral driver (10% – 100%)
  • Damp location rated

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