The Zinnia 1300i is a 3″-diameter luminaire with more than 140 square inches of heat sink. It contains a field-replaceable GE Infusion LED module that comes in a wide variety of beam angles (15, 25, 35, and 60 degrees) and color temperatures, and is compatible with standard line-voltage H-Track and J-Track installations. The luminaire features a center beam candlepower of 14,325 and 59 lm/W at 3000K. • journeelighting.com
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