RetroFlex Instant Start Dimming Driver

May 17, 2016

Espen Technology has expanded its line of plug-and-play LED tubes with new dimming and non-dimming constant current drivers. The RetroFlex Instant Start Dimming Driver has enhanced performance with 0-10V continuous dimming, all the way down to 10% lumen output.  Both the dimming and non-dimming drivers work with Espen’s 2’, 3’, 4’, and U-bend plug-and-play LED tubes.

Both the dimming and non-dimming drivers are offered in 2-lamp and 4-lamp versions.  They operate Espen RetroFlex LED tubes that are between 8 – 17W each, and the constant current drivers accept 120/277V.  The new drivers are UL listed for type 1 outdoor, dry or damp locations.

Clancy commented, “It is the combination of instant start, high efficiency, and 0-10V dimming down to 10% lumen output that makes these drivers important new linear lighting solutions for commercial markets.”  The new RetroFlex Drivers was shown at Espen Technology’s LightFair booth in San Diego, CA. 

Find out more at: www.espentech.com.

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