Transform Troffers with LiteLine’s All-New EDGE

LDS Liteline edge 400

Aug 28, 2019

The EDGE is a no-compromise, architectural solution that was developed to challenge tradition by changing the shape and capability of standard troffers, all while allowing for an easy installation.

TOP 3 FACTS THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EDGE

1. Distinct Shape, Multiple Sizes 

EDGE fits perfectly into t-bar ceilings with the acoustic tile on-top; no trimming required! Besides re-defining the shape of the standard troffer, EDGE is also available in 8 convenient sizes to take panel architecture to all new heights:

2. Light Emitting Excellence

Accompanying its list of flexible features is high-lumen output capability, comparable to that of a standard-sized LED troffer – minus the footprint. So, what’s an example of the difference in output on a classic 2′ x 2′ FORUM LED Panel and a 2′ x 2′ FORUM Edge?

2′ x 2′ FORUM LED PANEL: 4000 K, 40W = 4,700 lumens

2′ x 2′ FORUM Edge: 4000 K, 40W = 4,200 lumens

Go HERE to further compare lumen output on fixtures within LiteLine’s FORUM LED Panel lineup

3. Ease of Installation

Included lay-in clips come standard with EDGE, making for easy installation into t-bar style ceilings. Feel free to get creative by also mixing and matching EDGE with classic FORUM LED Panels to craft designs initially thought to be impossible.

Air vents, or sprinkler heads in the ceiling? No problem! Thanks to a flexible design, you can maintain a consistent pattern and install EDGE where you’d like. By only occupying t-bar space, EDGE provides the capability to install within the same ceiling tile as other ceiling components, without operational interference. Now your lighting layout can be exactly what you want. No need to worry about sprinklers, speakers, air vents, etc.

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