34-45W Selectable Sensor Based LED Troffer Light (2′ x 4′)

$165.66

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The Sensor Based LED Troffer Lighting Series can be widely used for Indoor Excellent for Offices, Hallways, Multipurpose Rooms , Office Buildings, Conference Rooms,super market, store and many other applications.  Lighting controls meet design lights consortium (DLC) networked lighting control system technical requirements, LLLC, energy monitoring and high end trim function.

  • Energy efficient: save up to 80% in energy costs
  • High lumen output
  • Mercury-free
  • Instant-on light
  • 50,000 hours at 70% lumen maintenance rated life
  • 5 years manufacturer warranty
  • Compatible with most Lutron and Leviton dimmers
  • 12Vdc auxiliary dimming
  • The 0-10V Dimming type is continuous

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Description

  • Power: 34W/38W/45W
  • Input: AC 120-277V
  • CCT:3500K / 4000K / 5000K
  • Output: 4250 LM / 4758 LM / 5715 LM
  • 15W EMERGENCY LUMEN :1725lm
  • EMERGENCY Power:  WSD-EMLY15W27-XX

Specifications

Wattage 34W/38W/45W
Lumen 4250 lm/4758 lm/5715lm
15W Emergency Lumen 1725lm (WSD-EMLY15W27-XX)
Efficacy >125 lm/W
CCT 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
CRI >80
Input Voltage AC120-277V
Factory Settings 45W & 4000K
Lighting Angle 119°
LED Type SMD2835
PF >0.98
Driver Efficiency >90%
Protection Level Damp
Lifetime >75,000 hours
IC Rating Type IC
Warranty 5 years limited

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Knowledge Base

What does troffer mean in lighting?

A troffer is a rectangular or square light fixture that typically fits into a modular dropped ceiling grid, often described as “recessed.” Historically, troffer fixtures have been designed to accommodate standard fluorescent lamps like T12 or T8 bulbs. However, now troffer lighting is available in LED.

What is a troffer panel?

A troffer is a rectangular or square light fixture that typically fits into a modular dropped ceiling grid, often described as “recessed.” Historically, troffer fixtures have been designed to accommodate standard fluorescent lamps like T12 or T8 bulbs. However, now troffer lighting is available in LED.

Where are troffer lights used?

Troffers are typically used in commercial applications, but can be used in garages, utility rooms, and basements with dropped ceilings. They distribute light downward, but vary greatly in the spread of the light distribution pattern.

What are the three common troffer lighting?

Troffer lighting (aka recessed troffer lighting) is a term that is often used to describe indoor lighting fixtures that are mounted within a ceiling or ceiling grid, hence the term “recessed.” Typical fixture sizes include 1×4 troffers, 2×2 troffers, and 2×4 troffers.

How far apart should troffer lights be?

To determine how far apart recessed lighting should be, divide the height of the ceiling by 2 and use that as your light spacing.

How do you install a 2×4 LED lay-in troffer?

Start by ensuring the power is off to the area you will be working to avoid electrical shock hazards. Remove the ceiling tiles from where the fixture will be installed. Drill holes into the internal ceiling large enough to support anchors. Make sure the drill holes line up with the exact measurements of the openings on the fixture. Screw the eye bolts into the anchors. Set the fixture in the T-bar framework before attaching the luminaire to the lined-up eye bolt. Make sure you wrap the wiring around to give the fixture extra support in the event of the T-bar collapsing. Connect the corresponding wiring and install the ballast cover. Install lamps and close the cover of the fixture. Turn the breaker back on and enjoy your LED troffer!

How much does a 2×4 light fixture weigh?

The weight of a 2×4 light fixture is usually between 14-18 pounds. If they are all the same size, then why are there different weights available? It is important to keep in mind that weight is usually a factor of the types of materials used in construction and some materials naturally weigh a bit more.


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