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LED Area Lighting Angles Upward While Providing Full Light Cutoff

Hubbell Lighting has introduced Architectural Area Lighting’s LED KicK.Hubbell Lighting has introduced Architectural Area Lighting’s LED KicK.

Hubbell Lighting has introduced Architectural Area Lighting’s LED KicK.

Hubbell Lighting has introduced Architectural Area Lighting’s LED KicK.

Hubbell Lighting has introduced Architectural Area Lighting’s (AAL) latest site and area lighting masterpiece—the LED KicK. Representing an entirely new class of LED luminaire, the KicK is the industry’s first product to angle upwards and yet provide full light cutoff.

Fusing a contemporary urban design with advanced LED technology, the KicK combines form and function where it matters most—on the pedestrian scale. The pole and luminaire are stylishly integrated into one bold angular design that delivers a truly elegant low glare solution for walkways, paths and building entrances.

The simplicity of the patent-pending Stair Step optic design lets form follow function, resulting in the luminaire’s slim and sleek design that hides the LEDs when viewed from behind. The KicK’s unique optical system delivers an impressive 12,880 lumens at up 99 lumens per watt with 0% uplight and 0% backlight.

The luminaire is available in three color temperatures (3000K, 4200K, 5100K); three optical distributions (Type 2, 3 and 4); two popular sizes for flexibility (K4, 4 inch and K5, 5 inch); and three configurable mounting options including integral pole, tenon mount and side mount. AAL’s KicK features integral surge and thermal protection, is 0-10V dimming ready and is compatible with a number of wired and wireless controls system including Hubbell Lighting’s wiHUBB.

www.aal.net

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