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May 30, 2007

Peachtree Lighting Introduces LEDO, Cutting Edge Wall Sconce for Use in Low Energy LEED Certified, Green Buildings

Graceful, slender, clean. Wall Sconce luminaire Only 10" x 6" x1 3/4" Less than 10 watts total. 50,000 hour LED lamp life , creating a soft up and down light pattern with no UV, and you design the look and finish to fit your space.

(PRWEB) May 27, 2007 -- Covington, Ga. based Peachtree Lighting , a leader in Very low Energy Highly Efficient Architectural luminaries has introduced a new families of small wall mounted Sconce using the new LED light source.

LED light sources have in the past two years accelerated miniaturization of lighting equipment used for modern architectural lighting.

The LEDO series is a graceful, slender, clean Accent Wall luminaire only 10" x 6" x 1 ¾" deep easily complying with ADA requirements. Creating a soft up and down lighting pattern which is both functional and decorative.

Typically normal ceiling heights ceilings and corridors have presented issues for architects and lighting designers. Few energy efficient commercial grade products exist in a sizes which compliments the space.

LEDO series is available with an interesting and unique edge illuminated translucent graphic and or logo panel.

The standard finish is Brushed Aluminum and is available eight other finishes including "Copper", and "special wall covering" unites which are clad with, for example, the Hotel wall covering material.

The LED light source produces no ultraviolet so wall coverings or pictures will not degrade.

Not only is this luminaire only 7.8 watts of energy (ideal for a LEED certified "green" building) the life is 50,000 plus hours.

Standard LED light source elliment color is white - Other LED colors are Aqua, Blue, Red, and Green. Think of all the possibilities - perhaps alternating colors on a corridor wall.

One could create an application of color to the interior terrain that will metastasize, the resulting ambiance can be both nuanced and sophisticated.

Selecting material is a snap. The lighting designer for a project such as; Theatre, Church, Hospital, Hotel, Motel, Office, Public space, or specialty application can easily make many choices, compare data regarding size and performance output, as well as features and attributes, in their quest to achieve spectacular lighting results, by accessing www.peachtreelighting.com.

Depending upon the specific selections, easy to use pull down menus appear on the web site selection guide including various special functions to help the lighting specifier narrow down the options available to achieve the best possible illumination of distinctive interiors. The lighting designer can make a choice based upon description and then click on the "PDF" page number icon, which will then bring up the complete data sheet, with product photo, dimensional drawings, and complete detailed specification information. Next the designer can opt to access the IES formatted luminaire performance report, in a form that will easily integrate with any major Design Layout software program.

In addition, the eight product category sections ( Cylinders, Church, Medical, Pendants/Bowls, Decorative, Down-Lighting, LED/Specialty and Custom) each contain: Installations/Applications Photos, Application guides, and many color product brochures in downloadable PDF format as well as a direct link to see RAL color samples.

Peachtree Lighting feels these new products along with the enhanced information on the Web Platform will greatly improve efficiency for building designers charged with the responsibility of soliciting distinctive energy sensitive illumination. The Web Platform allows seamless access anytime to the almost 6000 luminaire choices available to the designers of Nonresidential facilities from Peachtree Lighting. Please visit www.peachtreelighting.com for direct access.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at May 30, 2007 12:34 AM

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