Lumenpulse Launches Lumenalpha Collection

October 11, 2016

Lumenpulse Inc.’s Lumenalpha, an exceptional range of new architectural downlights and spotlights, sets new standards in performance, light quality, flexibility and lifetime.

Available worldwide, the collection boasts over 30 new luminaires and thousands of options, forming an unmatched global program for commercial, retail, institutional and hospitality markets.

“We want to give specifiers the freedom to create designs that would be unimaginable with other downlights,” says François-Xavier Souvay, President and CEO of Lumenpulse. “To do that, we had to completely rethink our optical design.”

Lumenalpha optics ensure smooth, even beam distributions with exceptional optical control. A 10-degree narrow optic produces a beautiful, high-intensity beam with minimal spill, ideal for dramatic accentuation or high ceiling applications.

For vertical illumination, Lumenalpha now offers a unique asymmetric wallwash optic, studied to produce outstanding uniformity while spaced far apart in order to require the fewest number of luminaires.

Meanwhile, a newly developed LED chip manufactured to Lumenpulse’s own specification and a proprietary thermal management system result in an unprecedented LED lifetime of 225,000 hours (L70 at Ta 40° C) with no visible colour shift over 5 years.

“With an L95 of 55,000 hours, clients will have peace of mind knowing their projects will maintain at least 95% of initial light levels after five years,” adds Souvay.

All Lumenalpha fixtures can be equipped with Lumentalk technology as standard so they can be easily controlled via existing power lines. Lumentalk is a breakthrough technology that enables advanced digital control of LED lighting over existing track and electrical wiring maximizing cost and energy savings. With Lumentalk, electrical wiring becomes a stable, noise-free, high-speed communications link, enabling LED fixtures to be dimmed or programmed without the cost and disruption of additional wiring. The technology is protocol independent, making it compatible with common dimmer and control standards: 0-10V, DMX, or phase dimming.

All Lumenalpha downlights and spotlights are available for shipment. Find out more: http://lumenalpha.com.

 

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