NuVo Lighting TH731 H-Track 6" Tall 2700K - 5000K LED Track Head Matte White Track Lighting Heads
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Nuvo Lighting TH731 H-Track 6" Tall 2700K - 5000K LED Track Head SATCO|NUVO's TH731 beam adjustable LED track head fixture brings both functionality and style to your lighting projects. This fixture is CCT selectable, allowing users to choose from five different color temperature options. With an impressive CRI rating of 90, it produces crisp, true-to-life white light. The track head offers precise beam control, with a 90 Degrees adjustable head and a beam range from 20 Degrees to 50 Degrees, making it ideal for a variety of settings such as museums, art galleries, retail stores, offices, and restaurants. Compatible with SATCO H-Track systems and a variety of accessories (sold separately), this fixture is versatile enough to meet numerous lighting needs. Available in 15 watts, this track head will enhance any space with both beauty and efficiency.Features:Constructed from aluminum and steelCapable of being dimmedCable/track/rail lighting head is certified for ETL and is rated for installation in dry locationsAdjustable Head with 50° Beam SpreadIntegrated LED lightingTitle 24 compliantCovered under a 3 year limited manufacturer warrantyRail Lighting Specifications:System Type: H-TrackAccessory Type: HeadsVoltage Type: Line Voltage (110-120V)Specifications:Number of Light Source(s): 1Bulbs Included: YesWattage: 15 wattsColor Temperature: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000KColor Rendering Index: 90 CRILumens: 1050Average Hours: 30000 Matte White
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