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Acuity Brands Further Expands Light Commercial Portfolio With 6 New Lithonia Lighting Indoor LED Flush-Mount Luminaires


 

Atlanta - Sept. 30, 2014 - Acuity Brands, Inc. has introduced six additional designs to its line of new-generation LED flush mounts from Lithonia Lighting. The new luminaires are Energy Star-qualified and offer up to an 84 percent energy savings over traditional incandescent sources.

The LED flush-mount luminaires are commercial-rated for 24-hour operation and do not require lamps, thus simplifying installation and maintenance in light commercial applications.

LED flush-mount products are compatible with all standard boxes and come with installation hardware. The fixtures feature a low-profile, transitional design that can mount to ceilings or walls. Incorporating AC-driven LED boards and triac dimmers, the flush mounts offer instant-on technology and dimming down to 10 percent. Expected service life is as many as 50,000 hours.

"LED flush-mount solutions are a great fit for applications such as multi-family residencies, hotels, and assisted-living facilities because the fixtures are capable of operating 24/7 and require little maintenance," said Ryan Ramaker, Acuity Brands Lighting director for Residential Indoor Products. "The six new decorative fixtures provide the exceptional performance and value Lithonia Lighting customers have come to expect - now with additional design options - making them ideal for spaces such as kitchens, corridors, laundry rooms and common areas."

Acuity Brands continues to expand its light commercial-product line with high-performing, decorative solutions for a variety of applications. The company is a North American market leader and one of the world's leading providers of lighting solutions for both indoor and outdoor applications. It is headquartered in Atlanta, with operations throughout North America and in Europe and Asia.





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