Understanding that the main goal of the project was to create a sustainable facility, we were able to quickly decide on led linear high bay light from Cooper Lighting,” said James Ice, University of Kansas Studio 804 student. “In addition to providing the quality of light we desired in the building, the LED lighting also will keep the overall cost of electricity down. And, the fact that they are engineered for extended life means a reduction in overall maintenance and upkeep.”
Designed to meet the needs of both commercial and residential new construction and retrofit installations, the RL7 LED lighting fixture offers a wide range of benefits including energy savings, ample light output, easy installation and long-life. Providing excellent color quality (81 CRI) and a warm white color temperature (3000K correlated color temperature), the series consumes less than 15 watts and delivers over 600 lumens (comparable in light output and light distribution to a 65 watt BR30 lamp). The fixtures can be dimmed and are designed to last 50,000 hours.
“We are honored that the University of Kansas Studio 804 team chose to select our LED downlights when designing their new Center for Design Research,” said Mark Eubanks, president of Cooper Lighting. “The led high bay light featured in the building, much like the design itself, represent forward-thinking and showcase the next generation of interior lighting. We are extremely proud to be a part of a facility that aids in sustainable education for the university and community.”
Designed to meet the needs of both commercial and residential new construction and retrofit installations, the RL7 LED lighting fixture offers a wide range of benefits including energy savings, ample light output, easy installation and long-life. Providing excellent color quality (81 CRI) and a warm white color temperature (3000K correlated color temperature), the series consumes less than 15 watts and delivers over 600 lumens (comparable in light output and light distribution to a 65 watt BR30 lamp). The fixtures can be dimmed and are designed to last 50,000 hours.
“We are honored that the University of Kansas Studio 804 team chose to select our LED downlights when designing their new Center for Design Research,” said Mark Eubanks, president of Cooper Lighting. “The led high bay light featured in the building, much like the design itself, represent forward-thinking and showcase the next generation of interior lighting. We are extremely proud to be a part of a facility that aids in sustainable education for the university and community.”
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