Columbia Lighting Unveils New Ambient Luminaire for Indoor Applications

Hubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, announced today that Columbia Lighting has launched the LTRX, a unique ambient/exam LED luminaire that offers dual functionality for normal conditions and high lumens for critical examinations.

Columbia Lighting releases new LED luminaire that features bi-level switching technology in a single package using standard controls for lumens, watts and lumens per watt measurements. (Columbia Lighting/LEDinside)

The LTRX features bi-level switching technology in a single package that uses standard, affordable controls and best-in-class performance as measured against competitors for lumens, watts and lumens per watt measurements. Step dimming LED drivers enable the user to transition from ambient to exam light levels using two standard light switches.

Facility managers at hospitals, acute care clinics, outpatient surgical centers, physician and veterinary offices, and laboratory environments who are responsible for creating an environment that offers both comfortable ambiance and the ability to dial-up high intensity lighting at critical moments will find the LTRX as a valuable way to satisfy their needs.

"The challenge was to make this luminaire affordable for customers looking to upgrade the lighting in their existing exam rooms or those looking for a lasting solution for new construction," said Randy Lewis, product manager for new product innovation at Columbia Lighting. "We've put a tremendous amount of time and energy into understanding the needs of facility managers to create lighting products that support the requirements of the exam room. The LTRX, which is simple and inexpensive because it needs only two light switches to switch between light levels, is a great example of how we blend proven technology and current research with industry experience to deliver solutions that embrace the challenges of these spaces."

Adding to the value offering is the high performance matte white Antimicrobial® paint that resists bacterial growth on exposed painted surfaces which comes standard on the LTRX. To further reduce the risk of contamination, the sealed optical compartment is easily cleanable.

The performance of the LTRX is best in class. The standard 90 CRI with a high R9 provides exceptional color rendering for critical examinations, and it is available in 3000K, 3500K and 4000K CCTs.

Additional Features and Benefits of the LTRX:

  • Available in both 2x4 and 2x2 models

  • Curved, easy to clean surface

  • Suitable for recessed mounting in grid or hard ceilings or surface mounting

  • Lens gasket option and wet location listing available

  • High efficiency lens features linear prism acrylic for visual comfort and high performance without LED pixelation

  • Long life, 60,000 hour LEDs at L80 reduce life cycle maintenance costs

  • Lens gasket option and wet location listing available

  • Low W/ft2 ratio typically meets most restrictive lighting power density codes

  • Electrical components accessible from below the ceiling with modular replaceability

  • QR code for future traceability

  • DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) qualified

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