Winscape LED 32

New LED 32 luminaires from Winscape, a division of Winona Lighting, deliver an output that matches a 50W PAR halogen lamp, while using only 15W. LED 32 consists of nine high-output LEDs with an integral 12V AC driver with both warm-white (3,000 K) and cool-white (5,000 K) color temperatures. Three beam spreads are available (10, 25, and 40 degrees), each dimmable with a standard low-voltage magnetic dimmer. The integral 12V AC transformer is designed for 120V or 277V installations. The luminaire can be used in three applications: flood and accent, ingrade, and architectural. winonalighting.com/winscape

New LED 32 luminaires from Winscape, a division of Winona Lighting, deliver an output that matches a 50W PAR halogen lamp, while using only 15W. LED 32 consists of nine high-output LEDs with an integral 12V AC driver with both warm-white (3,000 K) and cool-white (5,000 K) color temperatures. Three beam spreads are available (10, 25, and 40 degrees), each dimmable with a standard low-voltage magnetic dimmer. The integral 12V AC transformer is designed for 120V or 277V installations. The luminaire can be used in three applications: flood and accent, ingrade, and architectural. winonalighting.com/winscape

New LED 32 luminaires from Winscape, a division of Winona Lighting, deliver an output that matches a 50W PAR halogen lamp, while using only 15W. LED 32 consists of nine high-output LEDs with an integral 12V AC driver with both warm-white (3,000 K) and cool-white (5,000 K) color temperatures. Three beam spreads are available (10, 25, and 40 degrees), each dimmable with a standard low-voltage magnetic dimmer. The integral 12V AC transformer is designed for 120V or 277V installations. The luminaire can be used in three applications: flood and accent, ingrade, and architectural. winonalighting.com/winscape

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