L3PNL – New Lumen Package Addition from Stanpro

Stanpro

 

August 1, 2018

L3PNL is a series of energy-saving, super bright and environmentally friendly panel lights. The beam was designed with a wide angle, to help provide a uniform light output making it comfortable to the eye; which makes them an ideal replacement to fluorescent fixtures in offices, schools and a variety of other commercial or industrial applications.

Colour Temperature:

3000K – 5000K

Driver:

120-277V and 120-347V electronic driver with 0-10V dimming standard.

Housing and Finishing:

Frame is made of aluminum with a white finish. Comes complete with earthquake clips.

For more information HERE

 

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