Cree Releases New Lighting System FLEX Series LED Troffer

Cree introduced a new lighting system which enables limitless lighting design for architects and lighting specialists. According to Cree, its FLEX Series LED Troffer offers an opportunity to LED replacement as recessed fluorescent troffers comprise 50 percent of all luminaires used in the U.S. commercial market, according to the Department of Energy.

The FLEX Series LED Specification troffer, featured with its slim luminaire style, offers design flexibility to fits different ceiling type. With five customizable inner-optic choices, architects and designers can create distinctive environments across diverse applications – from corporate offices to hospitals, schools and retail – with just one fixture to spec. With standard one percent 0-10V dimming and optional SmartCast® Technology for intelligent lighting control, illumination levels are easily adjusted to adapt to changing conditions.

“What makes the FLEX Series unique is that it not only offers the industry-leading efficiency our customers have come to expect, but it was specifically designed to meet the needs of architects and lighting designers,” said Craig Atwater, Cree senior vice president and general manager, lighting. “From its high-quality light and designer dimming and control, to its extensive lumen packages and inner optic choices, every detail was designed to promote creativity and ease of specification.”

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