Acuity Brands Introduces New Winona Lighting Expands LED Landscape Portfolio

Acuity Brands has introduced the Winona(R) Lighting Winline(TM) 607 LED Submersible Light, designed for decorative landscape applications.

The Winline 607 LED Submersible Light is an LED linear water-cooled submersible luminaire. Available in various color temperatures and in sizes from 30" to 54" in length, the fixture delivers up to 1840 lumens per foot.

According to the company, the Winline 607 LED Submersible Light incorporates a patent pending method called Cool Core Technology, used to keep the fixture from overheating. This technique moves water through a pure copper heat-sink, providing maximum cooling to the LEDs. Designed to be the most powerful, reliable and easiest to implement submersible LED luminaire, the Winline 607 LED Submersible Light is suitable for installations up to 3 meters deep.

This architecturally designed luminaire received the Specialty Lighting Gold Level honor from Architectural SSL Magazine at LIGHTFAIR(R) 2011.

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