Ecmweb 6778 Appleton Viamaster Linear Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6778 Appleton Viamaster Linear Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6778 Appleton Viamaster Linear Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6778 Appleton Viamaster Linear Led Luminaire
Ecmweb 6778 Appleton Viamaster Linear Led Luminaire

LED linear luminaire

Oct. 21, 2014
Provides up to four times more energy efficiency than a standard HID or fluorescent fixture Features an IP66 and NEMA 4X water-resistant rating Can be specified in either 2-ft or 4-ft lengths

The Viamaster linear LED luminaire provides up to four times more energy efficiency than a standard HID or fluorescent fixture, according to the company. Featuring an IP66 and NEMA 4X water-resistant rating, the luminaire is suitable for use in areas classified as Class I, Div. 2 by the NEC and Zone 2 by the IEC. The product can be specified in either 2-ft or 4-ft lengths with voltage choices of 120VAC to 27VAC  or 347VAC to 480VAC and three lumen outputs. In addition, its low profile design opens up new opportunities for installation in areas that previously could not accommodate overhead lighting due to height restrictions.

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