Nora Lighting’s New Tunable White Theia Can-Less LED Downlight Offers Five Selectable CCT Options

Nora Lighting’s new tunable white Theia is a can-less, commercial-grade LED downlight that features an integral CCT switch on the junction box to field select color temperature for a warm or cool ambiance. Temperatures include (warm to cool):  2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K.

             Theia does not require a housing and the pre-wired junction box and quick connect allow faster installations in new construction or remodel applications. The fixture is particularly well-suited for multi-family residences or shallow plenums.

            The luminaire is IC Air-Tight rated and is available in three sizes and three outputs: 4” (950lm); 6” (1400lm); and 8” (2100lm). Theia has a deep regressed reflector to minimize aperture glare and is available in matte powder white finish. Triac or ELV dimming are offered and the fixture is ENERGY STAR® certified, cETLus listed for wet locations and can be used to comply with 2019 Title 24 Part 6 high efficacy requirements.

            Nora Lighting has been a family-owned and operated business for more than 30 years. Nora is a recognized leader in the development and introduction of LED lighting products, and offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive LED lines including: dedicated and retrofit downlights; track and rail fixtures; panels; troffers; MLS (multi-lighting systems) multiple recessed; linear lighting; accent lighting; under cabinet lighting; RLM shades; puck lights; tape lights; pendants; cylinders; step lights; and emergency / exit signs. For more information, please visit: www.noralighting.com.

Nora Lighting’s New Tunable White Theia Can-Less LED Downlight Offers Five Selectable CCT Options

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