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Task Lighting - Undercabinet

Undercabinet linear task lighting is an important part of a significant number of lighting design schemes. In some cases, such as certain task-ambient lighting designs, undercabinet task lighting is a major source of work surface illumination since the ambient component is kept low either to reduce energy consumption or because certain types of visual tasks being performed call for a low illumination environment (such as intensive CAD/CAM or other screen-based work).

In other cases, undercabinet task lighting is used to compensate for shadowed areas caused by furniture panels, overhead storage, or other furniture or equipment preventing adequate light from reaching users’ work surfaces.

Kenall has developed undercabinet task lighting systems with durability, flexibility, versatility, and performance unmatched by any other undercabinet task lighting systems ever introduced: Stratalume™ and Stratalume Connects™. These low-profile extruded aluminum fixtures can be specified for individual use or connected to create continuous runs of any length desired.

Available in solid and luminous front versions and a choice of T5 or T5HO lamps, these precision lighting instruments feature optical grade, U.V. stabilized prismatic lenses, shock-resistant sockets, and an extensive menu of options and accessories.

Unlike other undercabinet task lighting, medical-version Stratalume Connects™ come with standard antimicrobial finishes and can be specified with UL/CUL Damp Location labels and NSF Splash – Non Food Zone certification, making them appropriate for laboratories and related applications.

Plus, all Stratalume™ series products are guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials (excluding lamps) for the life of the original installation.

Where you see this symbol, the Kenall product shown is manufactured in the USA with components purchased from US suppliers, and meets the Buy American requirements under the ARRA. Kenall has not determined the origin of its domestically purchased components or the subcomponents thereof.