Architectural Area Lighting Largent LED

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Architectural Area Lightings new Largent LED high-performance area luminaire is part of the companys Designer SSL series and features MicroEmitter technology, allowing it to be precisely aimed with minimal glare. Largents EmitterDeck consists of an array of replaceable MicroEmitter modules that tightly and precisely control each diode; a secondary perimeter reflector redirects any stray light, resulting in 50% less glare than typical exposed LED systems. The post-top luminaire has a modern geometric die-cast housing available in 13 standard colors and comes in four distribution patterns and two color temperatures. Field-replaceable upgrade kits are available, including for HID-to-LED retrofits. aal.net

Architectural Area Lightings new Largent LED high-performance area luminaire is part of the companys Designer SSL series and features MicroEmitter technology, allowing it to be precisely aimed with minimal glare. Largents EmitterDeck consists of an array of replaceable MicroEmitter modules that tightly and precisely control each diode; a secondary perimeter reflector redirects any stray light, resulting in 50% less glare than typical exposed LED systems. The post-top luminaire has a modern geometric die-cast housing available in 13 standard colors and comes in four distribution patterns and two color temperatures. Field-replaceable upgrade kits are available, including for HID-to-LED retrofits. aal.net

Architectural Area Lighting’s new Largent LED high-performance area luminaire is part of the company’s Designer SSL series and features MicroEmitter technology, allowing it to be precisely aimed with minimal glare. Largent’s EmitterDeck consists of an array of replaceable MicroEmitter modules that tightly and precisely control each diode; a secondary perimeter reflector redirects any stray light, resulting in 50% less glare than typical exposed LED systems. The post-top luminaire has a modern geometric die-cast housing available in 13 standard colors and comes in four distribution patterns and two color temperatures. Field-replaceable upgrade kits are available, including for HID-to-LED retrofits. aal.net

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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