Introducing the LED-7302 and LED-7304 PL fluorescent retrofits from light efficient design

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Light Efficient Design introduces the LED-7302 and LED-7304-42K G24 PL Retrofit lamp. Designed for room or hallway illumination, the lamps replace 26W PL fluorescents and snap horizontally into recessed can applications. The 7302 and 7304 work with magnetic ballast or direct 120-277 line voltage. G24q/d mounting integrates energy saving LED technology into a standard PL Fluorescent format. Get the bright illumination of LED technology with low energy consumption for a wide range of interior lighting requirements. The long life of the LED-7302 and LED-7304 reduce maintenance expenses dramatically. UL approved. Five-year warranty. www.led-llc.com 847-380-3540

About Light Efficient Design, LLC.

Light Efficient Design is a Division of TADD, LLC. It was founded as a supplier of quality LED retrofit products with a focus on the Electrical Distribution channel. Its product line includes niche products like LED High Bays, Post Tops and Wall Packs, as well as PAR, MR and T8 Lamps and Retrofits. Light Efficient Design supplies a full line of LED products to meet commercial, industrial and municipal demand.

 



December 20, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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