U.S. Architectural Lighting introduces Razar LED Generation wall mount fixtures


U.S. Architectural Lighting expands its  Razar LED Generation product line with the introduction of three new wall mounted fixtures featuring a sleek, low profile appearance. The luminaires extend only 12” from the mounting surface and vary in width from 9” to 23”. 

Available in LED wattages from 23W to 198W, the Razar LED wall mounts offer significant energy savings and replace equivalent HID luminaires ranging from 35W to 400W.

Five asymmetric distribution patterns are field rotatable in 90° increments and offer individual LED house side shielding available in 3000K, 4000K and 5000K CCT.  Optical modules can also be easily changed in the field. All models have standard dimmable drivers and are supplied with 20KVA of surge protection.

Options include Model EM-LED with 90-minute emergency battery in a 14” deep housing with surface conduit.

U.S. Architectural Lighting’s wall mounts are companion fixtures to the company’s Razar LED Generation pole mounted luminaires and bollards. The wall mounts can be used to illuminate ATMs and pathways near retail centers, hospitals, schools and other sites with security concerns.

Standard finishes include black, white, grey, green, and dark bronze. Custom colors can also be specified. Polyester powder coat is baked at 400°F for maximum hardness and durability.

For more information on the Razar LED Generation, visit U.S. Architectural Lighting’s website at www.usaltg.com.

 



December 8, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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