New Gable and Barrel Fixtures, Flicker Free MR16, and More from Soraa

Soraa Gable Barrel Fixtures

 

June 21 2016

By coupling the company’s award-winning optical design expertise with its Violet-Emission 3-Phosphor (VP₃) LED technology, Soraa redefines human centric lighting with its two new specification grade fixtures — the Gable and Barrel — that have outstanding lens uniformity, colour rendering (CRI > 90) capabilities, DLC compliant efficacies, and will be available in 3000K, 3500K and 4000K CCT.

At only 3” in depth, the perfectly luminous Soraa Barrel series has a curved arch form and is available in 2’x2’ and 1’x4’ geometries. The extruded aluminum knife edge frame provides thermal management and visual separation between frame and lens. Plus, the knife edge detail increases depth perception of the arch while maintaining the 3” housing depth. The luminaire is ideal for shallow ceiling plenums and where HVAC and structural interferences are an issue. Designed for lay-in and gypsum board ceilings, the Soraa Barrel series delivers up to 3200 lumens and standard dimming driver options include 0-10V, Lutron and EldoLED. 

The Soraa Gable series appears frameless, giving it a clean, contemporary aesthetic in 2’x2’ and 1’x4’ geometries. Two uniform angled lenses gable up into a centre spine element that also glows. All mechanical details are thoughtfully concealed on the luminaire, whch is designed for lay-in and gypsum board ceilings. The Soraa Gable series delivers up to 3200 lumens and standard dimming driver options include 0-10V, Lutron and EldoLED.

Equipped with an advanced digital two stage driver, the company’s new Flicker Free MR16 LED lamps feature full visible spectrum light. The new lamps eliminate the problem of stroboscopic effect, or “invisible flicker,” and in doing so addresses adverse physiological effects associated with invisible flicker.

Soraa’s line of SNAP System attachments, add Aiml enses and Enhance filters for beam rotation and colour saturation. The Aim lens allows the user to Enhance filter makes colours brighter and skin tones warmer.

Find out more: www.soraa.com.

 

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