New GE Lumination IS Series Suspended LED Luminaires for Low Bay Retail and Industrial Spaces

Today’s retail and industrial lighting design continues to evolve with GE’s new Lumination™ IS Series LED Luminaires, which deliver high light output coupled with energy efficiency in a sleek, streamlined fixture for low bay, open ceiling environments.


The new LED fixtures’ indirect light source produces an even glow that radiates from its aerodynamic “reflector” design, yielding exceptional illuminance over vertical and horizontal surfaces with minimal glare. Unlike traditional fluorescent lighting fixtures with visible tubes, GE’s Lumination IS Series LED Luminaires create a modern, sophisticated appearance that enhance the visual landscape of low bay retail, warehouse and industrial environments without sacrificing performance.

GE’s Lumination™ LED Luminaires create a dramatic, modern design while delivering highly efficient light with minimal glare.


“In low bay environments where both brand image and performance are key—such as grocery stores, retail superstores and convenience stores—efficient lighting can be a crucial component,” said Elizabeth Skierski, Indoor Suspended LED Product Manager, GE Lighting. “GE Lumination IS Series LED Luminaires are the perfect solution for upgrading traditionally drab low bay lighting fixtures with sleek, contemporary illuminance while increasing overall visibility for customers and workers navigating amongst goods stocked on shelves and on the warehouse floor.”


Available in 1x4 and 1x8 models, the Lumination IS Series LED Luminaires’ innovative rail fastening system allows each unit to be suspended from current ceiling supports. Additionally, GE’s new LED lighting fixtures are electrically connected in a modular “daisy chain” fashion and mechanically connected with a simple snap-in feature between fixtures. These features combined allow for a sequential line of units to be quickly and easily snapped and powered together, greatly reducing additional installation time and labor costs. Compared with fluorescent technology, GE’s Lumination IS Series LED Luminaires eliminate dark spots between fixtures, maximizing lumen (light) output and creating a sleek, continuous aesthetic.


A product of GE ecomagination℠, Lumination IS Series LED Luminaires offer a multitude of benefits compared to traditional fluorescent lighting fixtures, including improved energy efficiency, longer life and high-quality color rendering up to 80 CRI. Rated for 65,000 hours, the LED lighting fixtures are dimmable and can be seamlessly integrated with energy management lighting control systems and sensors to provide the best possible energy and maintenance savings.
 

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