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Join Now! The max operating temperature range of the 26725 CFL lampholder is 125 degrees Celsius. What is the max operating temperature range of a 26725 CFL lampholder?in Lampholders
Back All indoor and damp location (covered) outdoor commercial downlight spaces using troffer lighting are potential Zipline LED retrofit customers. Spaces that are difficult to reach for re-lamping are prime targets. Fixt... What customer segment of the lighting industry has the highest potential for Zipline LED and what advantages will appeal to each segment?in Lampholders
Back The Zipline LED roadmap includes, but is not limited to the following: - Integral sensor equipped models - Full fixture (non-retrofit)... What Zipline LED configurations are being released and when will each version be released?in Lampholders
Back Yes, these models will be available later in the year. Will future Zipline LED models include an occupancy sensor and/or daylight harvesting photocell?in Lampholders
Back No. In most cases the internal components will need to be removed from the fixture. Can a contractor abandon the existing ballast and tombstones in the fixture?in Lampholders
Back Our retrofit solution installs into the existing troffer without having to remove the original fixture. After removing the components from the fluorescent troffer, the Zipline LED installs in minutes. What is the difference between a retrofit kit solution and whole fixture replacement?in Lampholders
Back Leviton recommends the following dimmers and will be updated with more compatible Leviton dimmers: Cat. No. ... Yes. The present version of Zipline LED is 0-10V dimmable and works well with our Renoir II dimmers. Replacement trim pieces will be available for purchase. No. To obtain a lower lumen output, Leviton will provide a Zipline model with a driver calibrated to provide less power to the LEDs. If my customer decides they want a lower lumen output, can you simply replace the snap-in LED lamps/light arrays in the same Zipline LED fixture?in Lampholders
Back Yes. They can also be upgraded over time as LEDs become more efficient. Will the snap-in LED lamps/light arrays used in Zipline LED be replaceable rather than buying a new unit if it fails?in Lampholders
Back Zipline LED light arrays are superior to most LED tubes or T-LEDs in safety, appearance, longevity, replace-ability and performance. Indirect-mounted LEDs offer highly – efficient light output with reduced glare... What is the difference between the snap-in LED lamps/light arrays used in Zipline LED and other manufacturers who use LED tubes?in Lampholders
Back Yes. The driver is easily reachable by removing the retrofit tray. It connects using standard connectors. Will the driver used in Zipline LED be replaceable rather than buying a new unit if it fails?in Lampholders
Back Currently we are using Inventronics drivers. This is subject to change without notice. Yes. Photometrics for the both the 2X4 and 2X2 version are available for download at the Zipline LED mini site. Are IES files available for lighting designers and specifiers?in Lampholders
Back Zipline LED comes in 4000K and 3500K color temperatures. Zipline LED 2X4 draws 60 watts, provides 5700 lumens in output and has approximately 94 lumens/watt fixture efficiency. Zipline LED 2X2 draws 37 Watts, provides 3400 lumens in output and has approximately 92 lumens/w... How much wattage does the Zipline Platinum unit draw? What is the lumen/watt efficiency?in Lampholders
Back 120V-277V AC, voltage sensing. Is Zipline LED Digital Lighting Consortium (DLC) listed to qualify for utility rebate programs?in Lampholders
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