Hydrel Adds Low Voltage Options to 4426 Underwater Luminaires Series

May 17, 2024

Hydrel has expanded its 4426 underwater luminaires series for fountain and water features by introducing low-voltage options. This enhances Hydrel’s already most varied line of underwater fixtures in the industry. Fixtures include niche and base-mounted lights for fountains, water features and reflecting pools, special fixtures for wet/dry applications, and swimming pool lights. These underwater luminaires also apply for fresh and saltwater applications.

Hydrel’s 4426 series of heavy-duty, cast bronze underwater luminaires provides superior lumen maintenance and optimized energy performance, offering 100,000+ hours of operation. The 4426 LED FTN LV is a 12-volt wet niche mount with a convex linear spread lens and twist and lock mounting for ease of installation. The 4426 LED BM LV is a 12-volt wet/dry mount with a flat, clear lens and integral yoke for fixture aiming. Both low-voltage luminaires help to reduce operating costs over their lifetimes.

Each luminaire is available in static white, monochromatic colors, or limited wavelength amber, with flood or wide flood distribution options. Depending on the options selected, the 4426 fixture delivers up to 1640 lumens with dimming controls to 40% with a standard reverse-phase magnetic dimmer.

Full details about 4426 underwater fountain lights are available here.

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