NORA Lighting's new trimless mls series offers contemporary, flange-less look


Presenting a smooth flange-less appearance that blends into the ceiling, Nora Lighting’s new trimless MLS (multiple lighting system) fixtures are now available in one, two or three-light linear configurations. 

The fixtures are available in dedicated LED or PAR 30 medium base light sources. Each lighting module can be independently adjusted on two axes for effective illumination of displays or wall treatments (40° with 350° rotation).

Trimless MLS fixtures can be installed in new construction or remodel hard ceiling applications. An included mud-in ring allows the finisher to frame the housing with clean contemporary edges.

LED dedicated models have dimmable fixtures and can be specified with 40° or 15° beam spreads They offer 90+ CRI for realistic color rendition and 1900 lumens at 28W per module. Color temperatures range from 2700K to 4000K CCT option.

The PAR 30 medium base line voltage model (75W max) has an adjustable socket for various lamp lengths and can be factory labeled with reduced wattage to meet watts-per-square foot requirements.

Nora Lighting is a leading manufacturer of lighting products for commercial and residential applications. The company has been a pioneer in the development of LED technology and offers the industry’s widest selection of LED fixtures. Nora also manufactures incandescent, fluorescent and HID sources in track and rail systems, recessed lighting, multiple lighting systems, under cabinet and an expanding series of accent lights, including pendants and sconces.

Nora products can be seen in professional electrical distributorships and lighting showrooms in North America. www.noralighting.com

 



February 17, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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