NDR Electric: Pinnacle 600 Series LED Specification Grade 24V Tape Light

September 9, 2024

NDR Lighting Pinnacle 600 Series LED Tape Light offers industry specification grade technology and is well suited in applications which are exposed to moisture. It features a thin Nano-Skin coating technology giving this product a durable protective layer and an IP54 damp location rating.

To ensure that NDR’s CRI>97 color rendering and the high output lumen package of greater than 550LM/ft are always maintained, all NDR LEDs are selected using the 3-Step MacAdam binning criteria. This stringent protocol step ensures uniformity in both color and light intensity consistently across the entire run of lighting installed.

Indoor applications: kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, large coves, hallways, architectural designs.

Outdoor applications: covered gazebos, roofed patios or any protected areas not exposed to direct contact with water.

Pinnacle 600 Series Features

  • 3-Step MacAdam LED binning
  • 3M™ mounting tape
  • 3oz Copper per sq. ft. – Specification Grade
    • Thicker layer offers less electrical resistance and voltage drops
  • Cuttable every 2.8”
  • Full range dimmability
  • IP54 rated – Damp location
  • Maximum run – 16.4FT (5M)
  • Suitable for use in closet spaces

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