EcoWing V Series Architectural Troffer

EIN EcoWing 400

March 29, 2021

The EcoWing V Series is a premium architectural troffer utilizing our revolutionary optical film technology, and features low glare indirect light. Ideal for new build or remodel of commercial office spaces, schools, hospitals and retail.

The EcoWing V Series for new construction/remodel uses 96% transmissive lens films with micro-structured surfaces that are able to control and direct light. This creates highly diffused light with low glare. Our reflection film further spreads and diffuses light with 98% efficiency. Together they create soft, low-glare, fully lit apertures with a visually comfortable, quiet appearance.

Features:

  • Highest-rated DLC efficacy in-class at up 165 lm/w
  • Lightweight all aluminum construction
  • Large range of options
  • Standard lumen packages up to 5500 lm
  • Standard dimming
  • Sealed bug resistant lenses
  • Field removable electronics module for fast upgrade & repair
  • Advanced heat sinking provides unparalleled thermal management

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