• Adapt Linear Fixtures

    Low- and mid-power lighting fixture.
    June 22, 2022

    Acclaim Lighting has introduced Adapt Linear, a low- and mid-power fixture for linear graze, flood and cove applications. It’s equipped with the company’s proprietary PowerSwitch Technology, which offers an onboard switchable power option of either 5 or 10 watts per linear foot.

    Available in color temperatures of 2400K, 2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K, with a minimum 85 CRI and a choice of optic packages to meet the needs of various applications. The compact housing is available in 1-foot and 4-foot lengths and allows Adapt Linear to fit into tight spaces. Natively dimmable from 0-100% via 0-10V sink. Operates at 100-277VAC, 50/60 Hz.

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