Nora Lighting Introduces Bravo Frost at Lightfair; LED Lightbar Delivers Even Illumination on all Surfaces


Nora Lighting introduced Bravo FROST, an architecturally-styled 120V LED linear fixture, at Lightfair International 2017. The fixture features a frosted lens that eliminates diode images.

Bravo FROST’S trim design, with less than 1” depth and 1” width, creates a clean contemporary appearance and is ideal for undercabinet lighting over polished surfaces, such as granite and stone, and for use in coves and shelves.

Bravo FROST is offered in a bronze or white finish and four lengths: 12”, 18”, 24” and 32”. The fixture is dimmable and linkable up to 400W (50’). The 0 to 90° adjustable mounting brackets allow fine tuning during installation

Symmetrical internal reflectors create broad even lighting at just 7W per foot, making the fixture highly energy-efficient. Nora LED technology

also prevents UV and infrared rays and minimizes forward heat that can affect artwork or food products.

Each Bravo FROST has a self-contained driver, allowing a 120V feed and longer single runs than low voltage systems. It produces 500 lumens with sharp, crisp 95+ CRI and color temperatures at 2700K, 3000K and 4000K.

It is Title 24 compliant, Energy Star® and cULus listed.

Nora Lighting has been a pioneer 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; 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



May 22, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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