Luminis Introduces Improved Interior LED Pendants

Luminis

 

August 9, 2018

Luminis, an established innovator and manufacturer of specification grade, interior and exterior lighting solutions for commercial, institutional, retail, recreational and urban environments, today announced the release of its next generation of Prisma and Kronos pendants. The second generation products retain the fundamental design elements of their predecessors while improving performance and modernizing the product’s aesthetic.

The Prisma and Kronos families have proved popular with the specifier community, and now with advanced technology, the new Prisma and Kronos offer higher outputs and increased efficiency. Aesthetically, these families now sport a new sleek, smooth housing.

“We have completely re-engineered the families in order to maintain our position as the market leader for low bay and high bay products,” said Nicolas Cohen, Luminis president. “We have improved efficiency, performance and aesthetics and we can build and ship the products faster. The process has also enabled us to cut some costs in the process meaning we can offer more competitive pricing for our customers in many cases.”

The Prisma family consists of fourteen pendants available in 12”, 16” and 22” diameters while two Kronos models are available with 12” diameters. Various mounting and suspension options are available, along with diffuser or reflector options and various accessories.

Light output for the second generation Prisma ranges from 1,000 delivered lumens all the way up to 19,000 delivered lumens from 22” models. The new Kronos can deliver up to 6,000 lumens. All models come with a standard 4000K color temperature and 2700K, 3000K and 3500K options.

Both product families boast a precisely engineered passive convection design, which extends lifetime, optimizes efficiency and achieves a greater output than their predecessors. Lifetime for all products in the latest Prisma and Kronos ranges is 125,000 hours.

Feature summary:

– Up to 19,000 delivered lumens (Prisma) or 6,000 lumens (Kronos) depending upon chosen model and options

– Prisma available in three diameters: 12”, 16”, 22”. Kronos available in 12” diameter

– 4000K standard color temperatures with 2700K, 3000K and 3500K options

– 125,000hrs L70B50 for all model- 80 CRI (4000K version). Other CRI available.

– Standard 0-10V dimming (dims to 1% depending on selected model)

– Available with diffused prismatic refractor or aluminum reflector. With or without four side struts.

– Optional DMX/RDM control dim to dark (0%)

 

Full details are available on the Luminis website at https://www.luminis.com/products/interior-lighting/?family=kronos_prisma.

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