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The new dimming solution released by Lumenpulse allows natural dimming of white light from 2,700K to 2,200K. (Photo Courtesy of Lumenpulse)
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Lumenpulse, a leading manufacturer of high-performance, specification-grade LED lighting solutions, has introduced Dim to Warm across its product portfolio, allowing the control technology to be specified for a range of indoor and outdoor applications, including cove lighting, accent lighting, wall washing, flood lighting, and more. Traditionally favored for indoor hospitality and leisure applications, Dim to Warm reduces a luminaire’s color temperature when dimmed, allowing for smooth, natural dimming of white light from 2700K to 2200K.
“Lumenpulse Dim to Warm technology was designed to replicate the familiar, natural feeling of dimmed incandescent, while still providing modern LED performance, efficiency, and flexibility,” said Francois-Xavier Souvay, Lumenpulse President and CEO. “By offering a broader range of Dim to Warm solutions, specifiers can not only create an intimate ambiance indoors, they can carry that over outdoors, all while benefiting from the efficiency and flexibility of a networkable, connected lighting system,” he said.
Dim to Warm technology is compatible with 0-10V or DMX, allowing the use of standard, existing wall dimmers, with no additional programming required. The technology is also available with high lumen output luminaires, making it an ideal choice for atriums, theatres, and other high-ceiling applications.
“The ease of use and performance of Lumenpulse Dim to Warm technology can have a transformative effect on resorts, auditoriums, ballrooms, and conferences centers, letting them easily adjust the look and mood of their spaces, as needed. It has the ability to turn any space into a versatile, multi-use venue,” Souvay said.
Dim to Warm is available with selected Lumenarea urban and street lighting luminaires, as well as the award-winning Lumenbeam, Lumenfacade, and Lumencove luminaire families. Dynamic White (2700K to 6500K) and Dynamic Warm (2200K to 3000K) embedded control technologies are also available for a wide range of Lumenpulse solutions.