• High Performance Recessed HPR-LED Collection

    June 14, 2012

    Finelite’s High-Performance Recessed LED (HPR-LED) Collection features a light engine that runs cool enough to deliver 90% initial light output after 100,000 hours of operation. The luminaire family includes 2- by 4-foot, 2- by 2-foot, 1- by 4-foot, 1- by 2-foot, 1- by 1-foot, and wall wash fixtures, available in two door designs and three center optic choices.

    All luminaires include 0-10V dimming and an optical chamber finished with high-reflectance matte white paint, allowing the family to offer 90 lumens per watt while consuming 35 watts. Every component is serviceable from below the ceiling.

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