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Achieva™ Recessed Selectable Light from Cooper Lighting

The Achieva™ Recessed Selectable troffer offers selectable lumen output and color temperature with a simple, easy to access toggle switch. The ultra slim 1.5″ design fits into the shallowest of plenums and offers an upgraded center basket aesthetic. The Achieva™ is constructed with Cooper Lighting’s latest selectable technology platform and delivers unprecedented light level and CCT flexibility, energy savings, slim housing design, and sustainable packaging options priced to win. The Achieva™ Recessed Selectable is an ideal choice for schools, offices, hospitals, and retail merchandising areas.

Achieva Features

  • Design friendly with (3) selectable color temperatures and (3) selectable lumen packages
  • (3) Selectable CCT in 3500K, 4000K, 5000K in 80+ CRI
  • (3) Selectable lumens in standard or HO options up to 8,000
  • Ultra slim 1.5″ design for shallow plenum applications
  • Up to 146 LPW for increased energy savings and reduced watts per square foot
  • DLC Compliant and UL Damp rated with a 5-year warranty
  • 0-10V dimming to 5% with 120-277V (UNV) standard
  • Ideal for replacing 2-4 lamp fluorescent troffers
  • Suitable for recessed, surface, or suspension mounting
  • One piece stamped housing delivers improved modern aesthetic look

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