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Espen Technology’s VersaLinear Channel Retrofit Kits Achieve 164 LPW

Espen Technology, a leading manufacturer of indoor, LED lighting solutions, has released its improved VersaLinear™ Channel Retrofit Kits. The kits are now significantly higher efficiency, up to 164 lumens per Watt; emit up to 9,375 lumens per kit; and are available in 1, 2, 3, & 4 modules per driver/kit.

These kits are ideal replacements for linear fluorescent tube lamps in troffers, wraparounds, and strip lights. Each aluminum bar provides enhanced thermal management to deliver the rated LED lifetime. The kits eliminate the need for fluorescent lamp sockets, plus the aluminum bars come with magnets on the back for fast and easy installation. The kits operate on universal 120-277V input voltage and are 0-10V dimmable. They are UL1598C Classified retrofit kits and are UL Class 2 low-voltage systems. 3-step MacAdam tolerance ensures high color consistency. They can be NSF compliant when used with the polycarbonate lens. In addition, the kits have a rated lifetime of 50,000 hours.

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