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D3X LuminousPlus from Cooper Lighting

December 20, 2023

The D3X LuminousPlus Series is the evolution of the Class D3X architectural recessed troffer.

With its sleek modern design, the D3X LuminousPlus offers a fully luminous lensed aperture that provides superior visual comfort and is capable of high lumen output. Installation and maintenance are easy with a service from below design as well as pre-installed flex and wireless sensor control options. Available in 2×2, 2×4, and 1×4 sizes, the LuminousPlus Series is an excellent choice for commercial office spaces, schools, healthcare, and more.

Benefits and Features
  • Fully uniform diffuse illumination in an aesthetically pleasing design
  • Wide lumen output range – 2,000-9,000 lumens
  • 80CRI and 90CRI options in 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K CCT
  • Service from below door frame
  • Available in 2’x2′, 2’x4′, and 1’x4′ sizes
  • Recessed grid, hard ceiling, surface mount, and suspension options available

Luminance Refined

Truly luminous design allows for increased lumen packages without sacrificing visual comfort.

Functional Sustainability

Robust doorframe allows for a sustainable fixture with easily upgradable and serviceable components.

Energy Efficacy meets elevated design

Eleffiency. With numerous elegant versions qualifying for DLC and DLC premium, the D3X-LP offers premium styling in a powerful package.

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