Luminaire installs easily, saves energy

Nov. 1, 2000
The eQ Series luminaire features a side panel design to illuminate classrooms. Its traditional styling is suitable for retrofit applications. The luminaires provide 15% uplight for indirect illumination with 85% direct illumination. The optical perforated side panels provide more illumination above 90 deg. for increased spacing between rows and brighter walls around the classroom. Sliding mounting

The eQ Series luminaire features a side panel design to illuminate classrooms. Its traditional styling is suitable for retrofit applications. The luminaires provide 15% uplight for indirect illumination with 85% direct illumination. The optical perforated side panels provide more illumination above 90 deg. for increased spacing between rows and brighter walls around the classroom. Sliding mounting brackets can be adjusted to match installed pendants or cables and provide effortless installation. The electronic ballasts provide energy efficiency and lower operating costs. Energy saving electromagnetic ballasts are also available upon request. Day-Brite Lighting

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