Juno Lighting Group introduces two nNew Trac 12 TL214 LED modules with innovative WarmDim technology and color accents


DES PLAINES, Ill. — Juno Lighting Group, a leader in high-quality innovative commercial and residential lighting solutions, introduced the latest expansion of its popular Juno® Trac 12™ TL214 Low Power LED Modules to include two new modules: the TL214 WarmDim® LED modules and TL214 Color LED modules. These miniature LED linear fixtures are ideal for a variety of linear lighting applications, including cove, under cabinet, under shelf, task and casework display lighting. Both versions deliver high performance illumination and energy efficiency.

The Trac 12 TL214 LED Modules incorporate a proprietary control circuit and multi-LED light engine that enables users to warm the color temperature from 2700K to 1800K while dimming the light, thereby emulating the natural warmth and ambiance previously achieved only with incandescent dimming. From residential living spaces to commercial meeting rooms to hospitality environments such as restaurants, these fixtures enable users to match the “mood” of a setting to different occasions while still experiencing the operating efficiencies of LED lighting. The Trac 12 WarmDim LED Modules offer high 85 CRI at full on brightness and are dimmable with a wide variety of reverse phase and forward phase dimmers.

For users interested in adding a splash of color to environments such as restaurants, lounges, theaters, lobbies, retail spaces and residential settings, the Juno Trac 12 Color LED Modules are available in vibrant blue, red or green colors. Infinitely adjustable module spacing enables fine-tuning of illumination intensity and color saturation in the field. Users can even create unique lighting effects by mixing modules of different colors on the same trac. These color modules are highly efficient, requiring only 0.5 watt to one watt power consumption and have a rated life of 50,000 hours. The Trac 12 Color LED Modules are also dimmable with a wide variety of reverse phase and forward phase dimmers. 

The versatility of the entire Juno Trac 12 Low Power LED Module product portfolio provides architects, lighting designers, contractors and end users with endless design possibilities. The modules can be placed anywhere on the trac, which can be cut to length during installation, and adjustable module spacing enables the fine tuning of illumination levels in the field. All Trac 12 Low Power LED Modules, including WarmDim and Color Modules, are compatible with standard Trac 12 and Trac 12/25 trac operating with 12 volt AC power. 

The Juno Trac 12 TL214 WarmDim and Color Low Power LED Modules are currently available through Juno Lighting Group distributors. For more information about these luminaires, please visit the Juno Trac 12 TL214 WarmDim and Juno Trac 12 TL214 Color Module landing pages.

About Juno Lighting Group

Founded in 1976, Juno Lighting Group is an industry leader in offering high-quality, energy-efficient commercial and residential lighting solutions. Under the Juno Lighting Group umbrella, the company comprises six product brands: Juno®, Indy™, AccuLite™, Aculux®, NaviLite® and DanaLite. Juno Lighting Group is a Schneider Electric company, a global specialist in energy management.



December 26, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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