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Cuvée Systems announces its DRW-NLT series of compact LED drivers that offers superior performance for small to medium sized lighting fixtures, such as down lights, track lights, spot lights and wall sconces.

This new series is suitable for dry or damp locations, is incredibly compact in size, offers a world class flicker-free design ensuring the percent flicker is less than 3% over the entire dimming range, and includes Cuvée Systems’ GloStart feature, which turns the light on at low dimming levels (i.e. <10%).

Providing architectural grade performance

Cuvee CEO, Ray Chock, highlights, "This new series of drivers enables a new level of miniaturization in fixture design, while also providing architectural grade performance with superior flicker and phase cut dimming." 

Backed by the Cuvée Systems and Luminus five-year driver plus COB system warranty, these drivers offer long-term confidence where small form factors, precise lighting control, quality of light and high reliability are critical factors.

Tom Jory, Luminus VP of Illumination Marketing adds, "Our customers leverage the tiny form factor to build smaller luminaires and they also enjoy peace of mind knowing that a series of lights on one dimmer will match perfectly, even at low dimming levels." 

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