Hubbell Lighting Launches LED Conversion Kit

Hubbell Lighting, announced Precision-Paragon [P2] has released their new TKL conversion kit. The kit upgrades fluorescent lighting commonly found in offices and commercial, health care and educational facilities to energy-efficient LED lighting delivering up to 124 lumens per watt.

In many applications, the TKL retrofit kit can offer energy savings of up to 60 percent or more. 

Hubbell Lighting new Precision-Paragon TKL conversion kit. (Hubbell Lighting/LEDinside)

The retrofit kits are designed for easy, quick installation by qualified lighting professionals, and can be installed in under five minutes. The TKL is an upgrade for prismatic fluorescent troffers, and reduces both waste and cost by reusing the existing fixture’s housing and lens.

Available in eight lumen packages delivering between 2,200 and 6,088 lumens per fixture, the TKL can be custom-configured in a range of configurations to include dimming, emergency battery backups and more.

“This truly is an industry-leading retrofit kit,” said Russ Price, [P2] director of engineering. “No other LED retrofit kit on the market today can match the TKL in terms of efficacy, ease of installation and value.”

The TKL also comes with a five-year warranty, demonstrating the manufacturer’s confidence in the fixture’s longevity. Rated at 80 percent lumen maintenance at 60,000 hours, the TKL is built to deliver a long, maintenance-free lifespan. 

Detailed product information, specification sheets and an installation guide for the TKL are available on [P2]’s website at www.p-2.com.  

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