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Slim, trim lighting from Nora

Nora Lighting says that its new slim-line LED LightBar system is one of the most energy efficient linear fixtures available. The LightBar uses only 1.08W/100mm and the fixtures are CA Title 24 compliant while the firm says its LED technology offers a working life of over 10 years. The 19mm wide by 12.7mm deep low profile design and wide range of mounting options make this a lighting solution suitable for use in space-restricted areas. The system is offered in lengths of 152, 305 and 610mm, is made from extr
July 17, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
6220 Nora Lighting says that its new slim-line LED LightBar system is one of the most energy efficient linear fixtures available. The LightBar uses only 1.08W/100mm and the fixtures are CA Title 24 compliant while the firm says its LED technology offers a working life of over 10 years. The 19mm wide by 12.7mm deep low profile design and wide range of mounting options make this a lighting solution suitable for use in space-restricted areas. The system is offered in lengths of 152, 305 and 610mm, is made from extruded aluminum and can be specified in 3000K or 4200K colour temperatures and feature warm, even illumination with up to 45lumens/W.

A range of metal mounting brackets, flush-end connectors, in-line on/off switch, and a 90º angle power connector for extra-tight spaces are available, while the connectors butt end-to-end to allow for a trim fit.

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