Nora Lighting Expands MLS Led Series: New Trimless Pull-Down Adjustable Model


Nora Lighting’s Multiple Lighting System series now features the new MLS Pull-Down LED Adjustable, which allows greater flexibility when illuminating retail or commercial displays. The trimless, recessed unit is suited for new construction, remodels or retrofits.

Each MLS LED module can be adjusted in the housing or pulled down for precise aiming. The LED dedicated fixture is available in three configurations: one-light square and two- or three-light linear. Each lamp is independently adjustable and the fixture can be specified with 15° spot or 40° flood beam spreads.

The 28-watt LED modules produce 2000 lumens at 90+ CRI with 3000K, 3500K or 4000K CCT options and are dimmable.

Housings can be installed in existing drywall ceilings or can be roughed-in for new construction with an optional frame-in. A flange kit is available to convert

trimless models into flanged units. Finishes are available in black or white.

Each driver has a lead with a quick connect that attaches to the quick connect of the LED module. All Nora MLS fixtures are cULus listed and ROHS compliant.

Nora Lighting is a leader in the development and introduction of LED technology and the company features one of the industry’s most extensive selections of LED products for new construction, retrofits or remodels.

 

Nora’s comprehensive LED product line includes: LED dedicated and retrofit downlights; LED track and rail fixtures; LED edge-lit panels; Center Basket Troffers; LED MLS (multi-lighting systems); LED linear and under cabinet lightbars; LED puck lights; LED high-output, Hy-Brite, side-lit, CCT (color correlated) RGB, RGBW and standard tape lights; LED pendants; LED step lights; and LED emergency / exit signs.   www.noralighting.com



November 3, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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