Lunera releases new HID LED 360 Lamp


Lunera Lighting, Inc. is proud to announce theLunera HID LED 360 lamp for architectural post top fixtures, which are commonly used to illuminate walking pathways and building entryways found on a university or corporate campus, as well as at municipal parks and public venues.
 
The Lunera HID LED 360 replaces traditional Metal Halide (MH) and High-pressure Sodium (HPS) High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps. The HID LED 360 lamp delivers a significant performance improvement to post top fixtures, elevating the aesthetics of campus grounds.

Unlike common "corncob" lamps with exposed LED components, the Lunera HID LED 360 Lamp features a cylindrical optical lens design that softly diffuses light at night and elegantly masks the LED components during the day so as to not detract from the architectural beauty and often historic design, of lamp post fixtures.

This is Lunera's first HID LED lamp that is a replacement for both MH or HPS lamps. It also features dual operating power options. The Line Driven (ballast bypassed) option is ideal for the ultimate in low power consumption. For rapid deployment, the Ballast Driven (plug-and-play) option is the choice for convenience.

"We're excited about this new generation of HID LED lamps. Not only have we evolved the electronics to make a more universal lamp, we've also crafted a stunning design that accentuates the beauty of the fixture that houses it. It's a huge win for post top applications, whether for performance, safety or to enhance the aesthetics of the architectural fixture," said Don Barnetson, Chief Technology Officer for Lunera Lighting.



The Lunera HID LED 360 lamp delivers immediate 
energy and operational savings. It uses 50 percent less energy and has a long 50,000-hour life, supported by a 
five-year warranty. The lamp contains no hazardous materials, which eliminates special recycling or 
handling requirements at the end of its long life. 

For more information about Lunera's LaaS program, visitwww.lunera.com/lightstream




June 30, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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