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Accent the Positive With New Recessed Lighting Solution

July 1, 2009

Amerlux Lighting Solutions’ new Puck Multiple Remodeler is a recessed multiple LED lamp developed for accent and display needs in retail environments.

“The new Puck Multiple [is a] superior lighting solutions with an eye toward efficiency, conservation, and outstanding presentation,” said Chuck Campagna, president and CEO of the Fairfield, N.J.-based lighting company. “The Puck Multiple offers a stylish option in the accent and display lighting category that dramatically reduces heat output and energy consumption, and makes it an ideal solution for the commercial, hospitality and retail marketplaces.”

Designed as a recessed ceiling fixture, at 3 inches wide and 2.5 inches deep, the Puck Multiple offers as few as one and as many as four machined aluminum LED adjustable head options within a stamped aluminum faceplate in either White Textured or Satin Aluminum color. Additionally, custom colors are available upon request. The units provide warm white LEDs with a range of 2740K to 3040K CCT with a CRI of 85 in an array of beam options.


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