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NOVA Wall Wash Track from GREEN CREATIVE Offers Top-To-Bottom Wide and Uniform Lighting 

GREEN CREATIVE

GREEN CREATIVE, an ILLUMUS Brand, has launched the NOVA Wall Wash Track that offers lighting versatility to meet a wider range of application requirements. The versatile design simplifies specifications by incorporating all settings into one SKU.

Offering advanced optics, the NOVA Wall Wash Track is equipped with a faceted reflector that provides wide and uniform lighting across expansive surfaces from top to bottom.

NOVA provides ample and uniform lighting using fewer fixtures due to its broad light distribution and impressive footcandles. With a spacing range of up to 6 feet between fixtures and 3 feet from the wall, your entire area remains brightly illuminated, ensuring a minimum of 60 footcandles on the wall and an even distribution of light from 1 to 9 feet from the ceiling, even between fixtures. Achieve a refined ambiance with a ‘silent ceiling’ effect, immersing your space with vibrant illumination.

The NOVA Wall Wash Track features three adjustable light levels ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 lumens, allowing for customized lighting based on specific needs. The wall track light provides three color temperature options—3000K, 3500K, and 4000K—with a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 90, ensuring vibrant and accurate color representation.

With a 360° rotating head and 90° pivot design, the wall track allows for precise and convenient light adjustment to achieve the perfect lighting angle.

In addition, the NOVA Wall Wash Track blends effortlessly into any environment, whether installed alone or in combination with the ORBIT track and PXCYL cylinder track from GreenCreative.

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