New Metalumen Sequence S6 Series

February 20, 2017

With a luminous opening of 5”, this luminaire offers Metalumen’s widest line of light for direct distribution. A groove along the side of the body gives it a visually distinct and clean aesthetic that can complement any interior architectural space.

The S6 is also offered in standard grids made possible by the corner section. It was designed to easily connect to mid units, providing freedom to create an array of configurations that seamlessly illuminate around 90-degree corners.

When combined with a dimming driver, this highly efficient luminaire is an ideal lighting solution for large open spaces, small intimate offices, and everything in between. The luminaire is available as pendant, recessed drywall and T-bar (Techzone), and surface lighting, in white or satin aluminum finish.

Standard features include:

• quick disconnect wiring for easy maintenance
• efficacy up to 125 lms/W
• 3000K, 3500K and 4000K CCT
• 100% concealed source
• controls compatible with 0-10v dimming
• square grids starting at 4×4 ft up to 12×12 ft
• suitable for dry or damp locations
• UL and DLC pending qualifications

Find out more: http://www.metalumen.com/Products/~Family/3801094/Sequence.

 

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