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WILA Lighting Launches New Recessed LED Downlight

WILA Lighting announces the launch of its new 621 Recessed LED Downlight with industry-leading color consistency. The 22-watt, 1000 source Lumen luminaire has been engineered for specification grade applications where color consistency from fixture to fixture is demanded. The WILA LED Downlight achieves this with patented Cold Remote Phosphor technology developed by Xicato (R), Inc.

In an effort to comply with DOE codes and LEED standards set by the USGBC, WILA Lighting has solved the problem specifiers, architects and engineers have encountered for years with offering an energy-efficient luminaire with a maximum of + or - 50 Kelvin color temperature variance between fixtures. While industry-standard LED binning structures allow for color points in a 7 step MacAdam Ellipse, WILA LED Downlights perform to less than a 2 step that is centered on the Black Body Locus at each CCT on the CIE1931 graph. This provides for a perfectly natural light appearance. WILA Lighting also offers a high CRI option with an impressive 95+ CRI. The 621 holds a UL damp listing and complies with LM79 testing standards and is currently undergoing LM80 testing.

WILA Lighting 621 Recessed LED Downlight is offered in 4" or 6" aperture. Multiple reflector beams, finishes and 16 different LiteOptic options allow for creative lighting design solutions.

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