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LED Linear Fixture from Light Efficient Design Features Quick ON/OFF Pull Chain 

Light Efficient Design has announced that its RemPhos LIVC LED linear fixtures are now available with a quick ON/OFF pull chain. Designed for hospitals, nursing homes and other places where easy access is necessary, the RemPhos LIVC LED fixtures are available in 2′, 3′, and 4′ models to fit various spaces.

The versatile RemPhos LED fixture can easily be configured to four different wattage packages and three different color temperature, offering 12 SKUs in one unit. This eliminates the hassle of ordering and stocking multiple versions with different wattages and color temperatures. This adaptability also ensures the perfect lighting for any project, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics while significantly reducing labor costs.

Key features of the RemPhos LIVC fixtures include:

  • Versatile Models: Available in 2′, 3′, and 4′ models to fit various spaces.
  • Extra Wide Coverage: The 6-inch width effectively covers old paint scars, providing a clean, polished look.
  • FlexWatt+FlexColor Technology: Customizable wattage and color temperature settings to suit specific project requirements.
  • High Transmission HD Lens: Equipped with a 92% high transmission HD lens for superior light quality.
  • Advanced Sensor Technology: High-frequency radar occupancy sensor available for bi-level and custom dimming.
  • Long-Lasting Performance: Designed to last 100,000 hours, backed by a 10-year warranty.

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