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LED Pendants | Nora Lighting

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LED Pendants | Nora Lighting


October 13, 2015
This article first appeared in the PB October 2015 issue of Pro Builder.

The Nicholas, Waterfall, and Ghost LED pendants from Nora Lighting now offer a richer, warmer effect due to hints of gold in the decorative glass. The three models are available with a new high-lumen, 10-watt LED option, which includes a dimmable driver and a frosted glass shield for even light distribution. The LED module has a die-cast aluminum heat sink for heat management and a 520-lumen, 3,500K color temperature and 80+ CRI. In addition to the LED option, the pendants’ range of lamp types and wattages includes: 40W G9 and 60W E12 candelabra base-line voltage; 50W bi-pin G5.3/6.35 low voltage; 100W E26 medium base A19 line voltage; and 13W to 26W GU24 CFL, self-ballasted. The lamp sources have multiple mounting options, including Nora rail, mini rail, track, mini track, and canopy mount. 

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