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Halco Lighting Technologies Unveils Expanded Line of Controls Ready Flat Panels

Halco Controls Ready Panel

Halco Lighting Technologies has expanded its Controls Ready Flat Panel series, further enhancing its offerings for modern, energy-efficient lighting applications. The expanded Controls Ready Flat Panels meet the evolving needs of offices, schools, and other commercial spaces requiring advanced lighting control capabilities.

Available in 1×4, 2×2, and 2×4 configurations to suit various installation needs, the Controls Ready Flat Panels are designed for recessed T-Grid applications, offering a highly efficient and versatile lighting solution. The panels feature a sleek, low-profile design that seamlessly integrates into various ceiling types while delivering superior illumination.

An optional 3.5mm audio jack can be used for the additions of PIR and microwave sensors and allows for DLC listing as a Luminaire Level Lighting Controlled fixture. Select models in the series are available with emergency battery backup options, further enhancing the versatility and safety features of these fixtures.

Features

  • Integrated 3.5mm receptacle for seamless integration with fixture sensors
  • Selectable lumen output and color temperatures (3500K, 4000K, 5000K) for maximum flexibility
  • DLC Premium listing, ensuring top-tier efficiency and rebate eligibility
  • 0-10V dimming capabilities for precise light control
  • Universal voltage (120-277V) compatibility
  • Available in 1×4, 2×2, and 2×4 configurations to suit various installation needs

More information on Controls Ready Flat Panels from Halco Lighting Technologies

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