RAB Design RFK-CT Universal LED Retrofit Kit

June 8, 2026

RAB Design RFK-CT universal LED retrofit kit for the troffers, flat panels, strips and wraps featuring adjustable CCT and wattage settings, allowing the user to customize the lighting to suit any environment. It is designed to provide maximum efficiency to meet fluorescent fixture lighting standards for offices, retails, industrial and commercial applications.

Features:

  • Provides maximum efficiency to meet fluorescent fixture lighting standards for offices, retails, industrial and commercial applications.
  • Universal LED retrofit kit for troffers, flat panels, strips, and wraps.
  • Adjustable CCT and wattage settings to allow users to customize the lighting to suit any environment.

Specifications:

Light Output3600/3000/2400lm (Lumen Selectable)
Efficacy120lm/W
CCT3000/4000/5000K (CCT Selectable)
Dimming0-10V (0% to 100% Continuous Dimming, Dim to OFF)*, DALI
LED Lifetime (L70)>100,000 Hrs
CRI>80
Wattage30/25/20W
Voltage120 – 347V (0-10V)* 120 – 277V, 347V (DALI)
Power Factor≥0.9
THD≤11%
Ambient Operating Temperature-20℃ to 40℃ (-4°F to 104°F)
Weight1.32 lbs
LED Lamp Size21.70″ x 0.75″ x 0.94″
MountingMagnetic LED strips for ease of installation Separate set of magnets for installing LED driver
CertificationscULus Listed for Canada and USA, per UL 1598, CSA C22.2 No. 250.1, CSA C22.2 No. 250.0, DLC Standard

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