Kenall's Millenium Stretch Luminaires now available in high output


Millenium Stretch luminaires are a backbone of Kenall Manufacturing’s product portfolio: their unique ability to be connected and configured into continuous runs and geometric patterns makes them a popular choice for schools, natatoriums, public buildings, transportation centers and more. Now the Millenium Stretch is available in High Output (16,000 Lumens), providing additional flexibility to mount them at greater heights while meeting or exceeding recommended footcandle levels.

“Millenium Stretch has been popular and we had many requests for a high lumen output model. It is IP64 Certified, cUL Wet Location listed and a vital part of our 24-hour Quick Ship program. It’s just one more example of Kenall’s continuing search to find new ways to meet the needs of challenging applications,” said Jim Hawkins, President and CEO of Kenall Manufacturing.

Millenium Stretch is configurable with T, L and X connectors, and custom color joiner bands can add a dash of school spirit or aid in wayfinding in buildings with public access. The luminaire is supported with the industry’s first 10-year warranty on drivers and boards. Finally, the fixture’s marine-grade aluminum housing and standard polycarbonate lens provides a warranty for the life of the installation with Kenall’s Peace of Mind Guarantee®.

For additional information, visit www.kenall.com. 

 



December 17, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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