Jan 12 2016
Amerlux Murro LED Wall Wash has received the 2015 Edison Report LightTrades Award, which features the best lighting products launched at trade shows and conferences during 2015.
"Small in size yet high in output, Murro outperforms others, time after time," explains Amerlux CEO and President Chuck Campagna. "With unique optics, code-ready dimmability, and availability in vertical and horizontal mounting options, Murro reduces your costs dramatically. It's a light so powerful, your walls have never looked better."
Amerlux designed Murro to meet the specification demands for smaller, less "heat sink" styled fixtures. Offered as a compact, passively cooled track or monopoint mounted wall wash, Murro delivers significant lighting coverage from a diminutive, shallow form factor that is more efficient, dims better and adheres to a sleek aesthetic.
Murro is available in approximately 2,000 delivered lumens or 3000 delivered lumens. The spacing ratio of 2:1 (e.g. 4 feet from wall, 8 feet on center) delivers more light on the wall with fewer fixtures.
Ideal for retail, supermarket, hospitality and commercial applications, Murro offers consistent lighting and superior optical performance. The luminaire is available with wide correlated color temperature (CCT) options, including Crisp White. This fixture is offered in 19- and 31-watts and fully dimmable with ELV/Triac systems, and operates on 120-277v systems to meet demanding energy codes.
Last year Murro LED Wall Wash was recognized for excellence and technological development as the Winner of the Outstanding Indoor Lighting Product for Efficacy (up to 105.7 lumens per watt), during the Next Generation Luminaires (NGL) Solid-State Lighting Design Competition. The NGL awards, sponsored by the United States Department of Energy (DOE), the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), encourage technical innovation and promote excellence in the design of energy-efficient LED luminaires for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications.