Stanpro DLC-Qualified LED Architectural Panels

Stanpro LED Panel

December 17, 2015

Stanpro’s new panel lights — an optimal alternative to traditional fluorescent lighting — provide uniform, visually comfortable light with a 120° beam angle design.

They deliver an even, wide illumination that is provided through a combination of a special optical lens, including a polystyrene layer offering a light transmittance of more than 90%. The reflective paper is resistant to oxidation, which means no colour fading with long-term use.

With an ultra-thin profile and integrated driver, they are quickly installed in shallow ceiling plenums for recessed configurations (L3PNL). They can also be suspended (L1PNL) or installed with a surface frame (L2PNL).

Perfect for offices, schools, hospitals, healthcare, conference rooms, hallways and a variety of other indoor commercial or industrial applications.

They come in 3 different sizes: 1X4, 2X2 and 2X4. Offered in different lumen packages ranging from 3510 lumens to 4970 lumens, they will help you save money and energy without compromising brightness.

For more information, contact your local Stanpro sales representatives or visit www.stanprols.com

 

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