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Low-profile Linear LED Lighting PDF Print E-mail
DDP has developed customizable, low-profile linear LED lighting designed specifically for small cove and indirect lighting applications in the commercial and high-end residential building markets. Part of the Emerge LED Lighting product family, the LED CoveWash features a unique optical design that utilizes a linear parabolic reflector and thin-film diffusers to create various beam angles. Combined with DDP’s LED driver technology, the LED CoveWash is an energy-efficient solution that provides seamless light with low power consumption. Consuming only 3 watts per foot while providing upwards of 145 lumens per foot and efficacy of 40 lumens per watt, the Emerge LED CoveWash exceeds efficacy standards established by the U.S. Department of Energy under its Energy Star program.
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