Renaissance debuts the ED Series of solid state downlight

May 12, 2006—Renaissance Lighting introduces the ED Series, calling it the first solid state downlight and the first entry in the new evo family of products. Unlike other LED fixtures, Renaissance Lighting’s evo line addresses key fundamental challenges to working with LEDs, including degradation in the quality of light over time, visible LEDs within a fixture, and the delivery of a full spectrum of light, including white light.

Renaissance challenges past problems with traditional LED fixtures by offering lighting fixtures with reliable integrity and a new standard in solid state lighting with its patented IntelliBlend technology. IntelliBlend avoids the pixilation common in current LED lighting fixtures by mixing and blending multiple LED light sources in an integrating chamber that produces a single light source where additional optical elements can be added to create a variety of light distributions for different applications.

IntelliBlend also offers a monitoring system that continuously calculates the lumen output and color temperature of the light. If any LED faces, begins to lose light output, or experiences color-shifting, “sleeper” LED cells are activated in some LED arrays to automatically adjust the light.

First in the evo line is the ED Series, a recessed downlight that produces more than 600 lumen output of white or colored light. Installed like a traditional downlight, the ED Series retains the look of a conventional fixture. The ED Series is available in a wide or medium distribution and can be used as a color-changer for wall grazing, wall washing, or to illuminate objects to bring their color to life.

Renaissance Lighting says the ED Series is competitively priced with other architectural LED fixtures and is available through Renaissance Lighting’s select lighting representatives.

For more information visit the company Web site.

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