Architectural Surface Linear Fixtures: 2.75″W Premium LED Series
High-Efficiency Surface-Mount Architectural Linear Luminaires for Contemporary Office, Retail, and Educational Environments
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Product Portfolio: Brandon 2.75″W Architectural Surface Linear Fixtures Series
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Geometric Footprint: 2.75″ Width $\times$ 3.35″ Height Rigid Extruded Aluminum Profile
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Luminous Engine: 1200 Lumens per Foot (lm/ft) High-Density Performance
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Power Density: Optimized 10 Watts per Foot (w/ft) Energy-Efficient System
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Certifications: UL/cUL Listed, DLC Premium Qualified, ADA Compliant (Wall-Mount Application)
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B2B Procurement: Direct Factory Manufacturer pricing with integrated tool-less row-joining hardware
Product Overview
The Brandon 2.75″W Architectural Surface Linear Fixtures series delivers high-quality solutions for modern commercial interior design where ceiling plenum depth is limited. This surface-mounted commercial indoor lighting lineup eliminates the need for complex drywall cutouts or deep recessed slots. It installs directly onto solid concrete ceilings, wood paneling, or standard drop ceiling grids, adding a modern, unobtrusive look to any space.
Operating at a highly effective 10w/ft to emit 1200 lm/ft of crisp, uniform illumination, these fixtures easily replace outdated fluorescent strip lighting with clean energy-efficient solutions that offer up to 70% energy savings. Designed with field-adjustable tunable settings, a minimalist profile, and seamless corner-joining hardware, this specification-grade series serves as a foundational element for general, task, and accent lighting layouts across high-end real estate footprints.
Technical Specifications Matrix
| Technical & Engineering Feature | Brandon 2.75″ Architectural Surface Linear Specification |
| Physical Enclosure Dimensions | 2.75″ Base Width $\times$ 3.35″ Profile Height Matrix |
| Volumetric Lumens Density | 1200 Lumens per Foot (lm/ft) Standard Target Output |
| Power Consumption Ratio | 10 Watts per Foot (w/ft) Low-Load Power Density |
| Luminous Efficacy Scale | 120 Lumens per Watt (LPW) System-Level Delivery |
| Color Temperature Profiles | Field-Adjustable Tri-CCT: 3500K / 4000K / 5000K |
| Optical Lens Diffusion | Snap-in Satin Opal Polycarbonate (Anti-Glare / Even Distribution) |
| Chassis Mechanical Build | Precision Heavy-Gauge Extruded Aluminum Profile |
| Exterior Housing Finishes | Architectural Matte Black, Satin White, and Brushed Silver |
| Color Rendering Standards | 90+ CRI Standard (R9 > 50) for True Visual Accuracy |
| Dimming & Control Synergy | 0-10V Continuous Smooth Dimming (Down to 1% Architecture) |
| Safety Integration Metrics | PF > 0.95, THD < 10%, Integrated Emergency Backup Available |
Detailed Product Configurations & Mechanical Deep-Dive
1. Extruded Aluminum Housing & Low-Profile Aesthetics
The core chassis consists of high-density extruded aluminum profiles finished with an electrostatically applied anti-corrosive powder coating. The 2.75″W x 3.35″H frame serves as a heavy-duty housing and an integrated cooling system. This structural layout rapidly channels operating heat away from the internal LED circuit boards, preserving color consistency and extending the fixture’s lifespan past 50,000+ hours.
2. High-Density 1200 lm/ft Light Engine with Advanced Glare Control
Our solid-state boards use high-performance mid-power LEDs configured to produce a strong 1200 lumens per foot output at just 10 watts per foot. This system pairs with a snap-in satin opal diffuser lens to eliminate the visual “dotting” common in lower-grade LED strip lights. The result is a smooth, continuous line of light that spreads illumination evenly across a space while reducing direct visual fatigue.
3. Continuous Connecting Rows & Corner Joins
For large-scale building designs, creating seamless, unbroken lighting layouts is critical for clean architectural styling. Brandon’s structural design features internal locking joiner brackets and plug-and-play wiring connectors. This system allows technicians to quickly daisy-chain individual 2ft, 4ft, or 8ft sections into straight linear rows or sharp 90-degree corner runs without light leaks at the seams.
Project Specification & Application FAQ
What is Architectural Surface Linear Lighting?
Definition and Overview
Architectural surface linear lighting utilizes long, slim, hard-backed metal housings equipped with solid-state light engines that install flush against a ceiling or wall. Unlike basic commercial shop lights, these specification-grade fixtures feature premium optics, refined finishes, and advanced control electronics, making them a preferred tool for high-end architectural plans.
Role in Modern Interior Design
Modern interior layout spaces rely heavily on clean lines and open floor plans. Linear surface fixtures help outline structural corridors, frame open-plan office layouts, and emphasize premium wall textures. They provide essential task illumination while keeping the overall ceiling design clean and modern.
Difference Between Surface Mounted and Suspended Linear Fixtures
While suspended installations rely on aircraft cables to hang fixtures down into high-ceiling spaces, surface-mounted configurations bolt directly against the ceiling surface. This makes surface mounting the ideal choice for low ceilings, concrete slabs, or structural designs where suspended pendant lighting is impractical.
Key Benefits of Architectural Surface Linear Fixtures
Energy Efficiency and Lifespan of LED Technology
Sourcing our premium 120 LPW architectural strip fixtures allows facilities to replace inefficient fluorescent lamps with sustainable, energy-efficient solutions. This transition cuts baseline lighting power costs by up to 70% while providing an extended, maintenance-free lifespan of 50,000+ hours.
Uniform Light Distribution and Glare Reduction
Traditional point-source light fixtures often produce localized bright spots separated by dark shadows. Our continuous linear diffusers blend individual light points together, throwing an even sheet of illumination downward. This provides comfortable visual spaces that boost focus and task accuracy in workspaces.
Space-Saving Design for Low Ceilings
When concrete decks or shallow drop-ceiling plenums make recessed installation impossible, our low-profile surface-mount lines provide an ideal alternative. With a total height profile of just 3.35 inches, these fixtures deliver high lumen outputs while preserving maximum vertical headroom.
Core Product Features and Specifications
Wattage and Field-Adjustable CCT Settings
To simplify project ordering and warehouse tracking, Brandon integrates field-adjustable controls into our architectural linear families. Installation crews can adjust light settings on-site using quick-access toggles concealed within the fixture body:
Ceiling Surface Mount vs. Wall Mount Versatility
This architectural linear family is engineered with a dual-purpose mechanical chassis. While primarily used as a ceiling surface mount fixture, it can also mount horizontally or vertically as a wall-mounted luminaire. In wall mount configurations, it acts as an elegant decorative sconce or a dedicated corridor light that fully complies with ADA maximum depth limits.
Installation and Configuration Guide
How to Install Surface Mounted Linear Fixtures
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Chassis Disassembly: Unlatch the snap-in satin lens and gently pull the internal gear tray away from the aluminum backing channel.
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Surface Anchoring: Position the backing profile channel against your ceiling substrate and secure it using appropriate hardware through the pre-drilled mounting holes.
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Electrical Supply Hookup: Route your incoming power wires through the center knockout and splice the connections to the 0-10V dimmable driver terminal block.
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Reassembly & Alignment: Snap the LED gear tray back onto the housing base, line up any continuous run sections using the internal alignment plates, and press the diffuser lens firmly into the finished track.
Integrating Sensors and Wireless Controls
To maximize facility utility savings, Brandon linear fixtures support easy integration with advanced smart controls. We offer factory-installed occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting sensors, and wireless control nodes right inside the end caps. These tools allow building managers to create automated dimming zones, track live energy usage, and establish localized schedules via central building management software.


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