LED Troffers and Energy Efficiency


Nora Lighting introduces a new specification- grade LED Retrofit Center Basket Troffer that quickly replaces fluorescent fixtures. The troffers provide smooth and uniform general lighting in offices, schools, conference rooms, libraries, retail sites, hospitals and more. The retrofit troffers are available in two sizes: 2’ x 2’ (30W) or 2’ x 4’ (40W) with 3000 or 4000 lumens and 3500K or 4000K with 85 CRI.

The patented, shallow housing retrofit design installs in less than five minutes in existing parabolic and lensed door fixtures and does not require access from above.

The Center Basket Troffers offer a completely new appearance and better illumination than an LED lamp replacement that may use existing dusty and discolored parabolic louvers or yellowed lenses.

Nora’s fixtures have a unitized body with reflector and diffused, removable lens that evenly distributes light and maximizes performance. A hinged access plate has two replaceable LED strips with tightly-spaced diodes that eliminate any diode image. The fixture offers 120V/277V output and 0 to 10V dimming, and is cULus listed for damp locations and DLC listed.



May 30, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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