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REVO Launches 5-Wattage & 3-CCT Selectable Backlit Panel

RFLP

REVO Lighting has announced the introduction of its RFLP Selectable backlit panels. This unique panel family is both 5-wattage and 3-CCT selectable. This can replace up to 15 fixed wattage and CCT models, greatly reducing inventory carrying costs for both distributors and contractors.

The RFLP family of panels come with value-added control options, including sensor ready plug’n’play bracket, motion PIR occ & daylight harvesting plug’n’play sensor (with or without Bluetooth App), and an emergency battery backup option.

The high-performance RFLP panels are available in 2×4, 2×2, and 1×4 sizes. The 2×4 is 17-50W, and the 2×2 & 1×4 are 17-40W. These backlit panels deliver an impressive 145 lpW efficacy. The housing is die-formed steel with a seamless aluminum frame for no light leakage. Universal 120-277VAC input voltage and compatibility with standard 1” and 9/16” T-bar grid ceilings makes for fast and easy installations.

“The new RFLP backlit panels have all the latest features to reduce inventory costs, speed up installation, and provide state-of-the-art control options,” stated Sam Sinai, CEO of REVO Lighting. REVO Lighting is a luminaire brand of Espen Technology, a leader in LED lighting and EV chargers.

Features

  • Selectable Wattage and CCT gives five light output and three CCT options reducing SKUs and making project ordering and logistics easier
  • Order a single model and use the selections to match your project application’s requirements
  • Light weight constrruction is 40% lighter than edge light designs on average
  • Reduced weight allows contractors to speed up installation and move on to their next project
  • No gaps in the construction eliminates light leak
  • Fits standard 1” and 9/16” T-Bar grid ceilings found in most offices

More information here

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