Peerless LACH3 1×4, 2×2, 2×4 LED

16 mars 2016

Applying the most up-to-date LED technologies, Peerless’ LACH3 1×4, 2×2, 2×4 LED is an efficient shallow, lensed troffer well suited to commercial office spaces, schools, hospitals or retail spaces.

The fixture has a rigid one-piece body constructed from code gauge steel. Features include:

 – clear acrylic prismatic diffuser (supplied as standard) is held within a hinged steel frame

– cam latch release opens the frame for easy servicing; positive action, no springs

-retaining hook prevents the hinged frame from disengaging accidentally when open

-no visible hardware

– 3 ¼” shallow profile

– standard finish in baked white enamel

A frame kit is available for drywall applications.

These long-life LEDs and high efficiency drivers deliver L80 performance at 60,000 hours minimum. Dimming options are available; 120-277V, 347V.

The Peerless LACH 3 LED is approved to UL1598 and CSA C22.2 No. 250 standards and rated for damp locations.

Find out more: www.peerless-electric.com/product/lach3/.

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