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RENO Lighting Elevates T-Bar Ceilings with Architectural Grid Frame Light

RENO Lighting TELAIO SERIES

Discover a fresh approach to enhancing interior T-bar ceilings with the TELAIO SERIES Architectural Grid Frame Light from RENO Lighting. Crafted to bring a modern touch to any grid ceiling, the TELAIO SERIES Grid Frame Light features a pre-assembled design to ensure quick and seamless integration into standard grid systems. Designed to fit perfectly within T-bar ceilings while accommodating the existing acoustic tile on top, it’s the ultimate blend of efficiency and sophistication.

The TELAIO SERIES offers an innovative solution with smooth, fully luminous light distribution and reduced glare (as low as 18.7 UGR). A unique zero-distance back cover and frame provides enhanced dust-proof protection.

Features

  • One-piece pre-assembled frame, ready to install
  • Five selectable wattages and CCTs per SKU
  • Smooth, continuous lighting distribution with reduced glare (as low as 18.7 UGR)
  • Drops into standard T-grids while accommodating existing ceiling tiles
  • White aluminum frame with polycarbonate lens
  • Unique zero-distance back cover and frame design for enhanced dustproof protection
  • Lightweight design ensures each fixture is less than 3 lbs
  • Remote driver easily mounts onto T-bar grid using included clip
  • 2kVA Surge Protection
  • Operating temp: -40°F to 113°F (-40°C to 45°C)
  • Rated lifetime L70: >100,000 hours

Applications

More information about the TELAIO SERIES Architectural Grid Frame Light from RENO Lighting

TELAIO SERIES Architectural Grid Frame Light data sheet

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