Alera Lighting introduces two new linear LED lighting fixtures — plank and curv radial lens


Hubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, announced that Alera Lighting has launched two new linear lighting solutions—the Plank 7” LED (LP7) and the Curv Radial Lens LED, a new addition to the Curv Radial family.

The Plank 7” LED fixture has a classic rectangular form that is easily integrated into many different design styles. The product can be used for uplight, downlight or a combination of the two, and may be used with external controls or shipped with integrated controls. The fixture is available in lumen packages ranging from 3165 to 7600 per four-foot section and three LED CCT color choices. Projected to shine for more than 100,000 hours, the LP7 significantly reduces facility maintenance needs.

The elegant Curv Radial Lens LED fixture’s soft glow opal acrylic lens creates a smooth and glowing contour, providing indirect-direct or direct illumination. The highly efficient fixture is perfect for areas where visual comfort is important, different light levels are required within the same space or where daylight harvesting is part of the building design. The Curv Radial Lens LED is available in lumen packages ranging from 4350 to 7250 and three LED CCT color choices, making it an attractive solution for office, education, healthcare, and municipal spaces. 

Both products are CSA and cUL-certified and come with a five-year warranty.

Please visit Alera Lighting at http://www.aleralighting.com/ or follow all of the brand’s happenings on their Facebook or LinkedIn pages.



August 6, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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