MaxLite Commercial Indoor Luminaires with Field Selectable CCTs

LDS Maxlite CCt 400

Nov 14, 2019

MaxLite announces a new range of indoor luminaires with field selectable correlated color temperature (CCT) technology.

Currently available in the FlatMax Edge Lit Panel, Universal Commercial Downlight and Slim Downlight, this new design feature reduces the number of SKUs distributors and electrical contractors must carry. With the simple flick of a switch, installers can choose the color temperature that best suits their application needs, from warm (2700K) to cool (5000K) white.

“Products with selectable CCTs simplify the inventory-carrying requirements for distributors and contractors,” said Director of Indoor Product Management Ramesh Raghavan. “We will be adding this feature into more of our most-stocked commercial LED products – yet another example of how MaxLite is aiming to be the easiest lighting company to do business with.”

FlatMax Edge Lit Panel – Color Selectable
A seamless replacement for 1’x4’, 2’x2’ and 2’x4’ fluorescent fixtures, the FlatMax Series with field-selectable CCT is designed to lay in drop ceilings in offices, schools, and healthcare applications. The panel’s edge lit light source produces uniform illumination in any setting. Utilizing 0-10V dimming protocols, these low-profile, DLC-listed panels are fully dimmable and may be combined with building controls, motion sensors, timers, and daylight harvesting systems for additional energy savings. Learn more at: https://www.maxlite.com/products/flatmax-edge-lit-flat-panels-color-selectable

• Color selectable (3500K/4000K/5000K)
• DLC Listed
• Fits standard T-bar and narrow grid drop ceilings
• IC rated for direct insulation contact
• 110,000 hours lumen maintenance (L70) at 25°C
• 10-year warranty

Universal Commercial Downlight – Color Selectable
Building on its installer-friendly features, the Universal Downlight Fixture is now available with selectable CCT technology! The Universal Downlight is the economical, all-in-one solution for adding recessed downlighting to hospitality, retail, office and other commercial lighting applications. Designed with a universal voltage driver and integrated wire whip, the ENERGY STAR certified downlight eliminates the need for a traditional recessed downlight frame in new construction and retrofit projects. The fixture simply gets wired and placed into the ceiling – no can, bulb or extra labor required! See complete specifications at: https://www.maxlite.com/products/universal-commerical-downlights-color-selectable

• Color selectable (3000K/3500K/4000K)
• 4”, 6” and 8” diameters available
• Mounts directly into ceiling; no housing required
• Triac dimming (120V only)
• ENERGY STAR certified
• 5-year limited warranty

Slim Downlight – Color Selectable
The Slim LED Downlight with field selectable CCT technology mounts directly into the ceiling – no recessed can required! Low profile and easy to install, the fixture is rated for IC and wet locations. Edge lit optics provide even, low glare illumination and outstanding color rendering, making the ENERGY STAR certified downlight the ideal choice for hospitality, retail, office and other commercial spaces. Multiple diameters in round and square form factors deliver style and versatility across myriad interior applications. View the product page at: https://www.maxlite.com/products/slim-downlight-color-selectable

• Color selectable (2700K, 3000K, 4000K and 5000K)
• 4”, 6”, and 8” diameters
• Round and square designs
• Mounts into ceiling without separate housing
• IC rated and airtight construction
• T24-JA8 2016 compliant, ENERGY STAR certified
• 5-year limited warranty

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