• Opal Series

    Jan. 10, 2022

    Nora Lighting’s AC Opal LED surface mount series features three T-24 styles, as well as a motion sensor and a regressed model. All can be mounted over a standard junction box or recessed mounted with a housing from Nora or other sources. The three T-24 sizes can be used to comply with California Title 24 requirements and includes 4-inch (700 lumens), 6-inch (1,150 lumens) and 8-inch (2,150 lumens) sizes. All are available with a choice of three finishes and four color temperatures.

    The 7-inch motion sensor model includes a passive infrared sensor that turns on or off when motion is detected up to 16 feet away; it’s available in two color temperatures. The regressed luminaire gives the appearance of a recessed luminaire and is available in two sizes (4 or 6 inches) and three color temperatures.

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