Supports controlled distribution and visual comfort in the finished ceiling.
Zenith wall mounted LED luminaire
The Zenith is a bi-directional LED wall light, delivering soft, uniform uplight and downlight for architectural and accent lighting.
Output reference for specification and comparison.
Helps confirm ceiling compatibility and installation conditions.
And emergency options
Configure Zenith for enquiry.
Select the output, optic, finish, control gear and accessories needed for the project, then send the configuration to Lumenloop for specification support.
Selected Zenith specification.
Wall mounted LED luminaire specification for Zenith.
The Zenith is a bi-directional LED wall light, delivering soft, uniform uplight and downlight for architectural and accent lighting. Featuring opal acrylic diffusers for glare-free illumination, this fixture provides up to 2,325 lumens with a 72,000-hour lifespan (L80/F10). Key specification details include life >72,000 hours (L80 / F10).
Performance and installation details include life >72,000 hours (L80 / F10). This section covers output, optics, mounting and control requirements.
Supporting resources include datasheet, Installation guide, Photometric data and BIM file, where published.
Specification-led wall mounted LED luminaire features.
- Opal acrylic diffusers for homogenous illumination: Supports controlled distribution and visual comfort in the finished ceiling.
- Bidirectional light output: Output reference for specification and comparison.
- Vertical or horizontal wall mounting: Helps confirm ceiling compatibility and installation conditions.
- DALI, wireless network control: And emergency options
- Short circuit, overload and temperature protection: Supports the selected specification.
- Integral LED driver: Gives the product range a recognised LED and driver platform.
- Finish: Ed in white RAL 9016 as standard
- Black RAL 9005 and: Grey RAL 9006 options
Zenith quick technical reference.
The Zenith is a bi-directional LED wall light, delivering soft, uniform uplight and downlight for architectural and accent lighting.
Key specification points include life >72,000 hours (L80 / F10).
Supporting files include datasheet, Installation guide and Photometric data.
Zenith specification options.
Project reference for specification support.
Project reference for specification support.
Why specify Zenith?
Supports controlled distribution and visual comfort in the finished ceiling.
Output reference for specification and comparison.
Helps confirm ceiling compatibility and installation conditions.
And emergency options
Supports the selected specification.
Gives the product range a recognised LED and driver platform.
Zenith specification questions.
Specification notes for contractors, consultants and buyers checking wall mounted LED luminaire options before ordering.
What makes Zenith different from a standard wall mounted LED luminaire?
The Zenith is a bi-directional LED wall light, delivering soft, uniform uplight and downlight for architectural and accent lighting. Featuring opal acrylic diffusers for glare-free illumination, this fixture provides up to 2,325 lumens with a 72,000-hour lifespan (L80/F10). Key specification details include life >72,000 hours (L80 / F10).
Which ceilings or mounting conditions should be checked for Zenith?
Check the mounting method, ceiling construction, access space and installation guide before the luminaire is added to the final schedule.
Which outputs, wattages and colour temperatures are available?
Outputs up to 2325 lm: Output reference for specification and comparison. Life >72,000 hours (L80 / F10): Long-life LED performance. Output, colour temperature, control gear and emergency options vary by configuration.
What controls and emergency options can be specified?
Control and emergency requirements should be confirmed with the specification team before ordering, especially where dimming, sensors or emergency testing are part of the project.
Can finishes, accessories or product variations be specified?
Finish, accessory and project variation requirements should be confirmed before quotation, especially where non-standard colours, plug-and-socket arrangements or controls are required.
Are photometric, BIM or installation files available?
Available files include the datasheet, installation guide, photometric data and BIM file for specification work, coordination and installation planning.
What lead time should be allowed for Zenith?
Lead time depends on quantity, finish, control gear, emergency conversion and current production capacity. Confirm the current project lead time with Lumenloop before placing an order.
Check product options and datasheets.
Share the selected code, room type, control preference and any accessory requirements. Lumenloop can provide datasheets, option notes and supporting files for the selected fitting.
Check Zenith against the wall-mounted lighting brief.
Before Zenith is scheduled, confirm output, lumen package, lux target, CRI, CCT, IP or IK requirement, mounting height, driver, DALI or Casambi control, finish and emergency context where required.
