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About LED Troffer Lights | Office Lighting

LED Troffer Lights are the perfect choice for indoor lighting in large commercial areas. They enhance visibility in spaces such as hospitals, schools, factories, and office, making them essential for various applications. Additionally, these best drop ceiling lights create a daylight effect suitable for both residential and commercial settings.

What Are LED Troffer?

LED troffer lights are square or rectangular fixtures designed for modular dropped ceilings. They are an excellent alternative to panel lights, which are typically surface-mounted in suspended grid ceilings. These LED recessed ceiling lights are widely used in educational, hospitality, and other institutional settings due to their numerous advantages over fluorescent lights. Troffers are also great for retrofitting existing fixtures.

Key Features - One of the standout features of LED Center Basket Troffers is their dimmability, allowing you to adjust the light output according to your needs. This makes them versatile for various environments.

Special Features Of LED Drop Ceiling Lights

LED troffers in multiple sizes, including 2x2, and 2x4. 

Benefits of Troffer Lights 

  • Energy Saving: Troffers light fixtures are, on average, 50% more efficient than fluorescent tubes, significantly reducing energy bills.
  • Longevity: With a rated operational life of over 50,000 hours, these lights can last for over a decade even with 12 hours of daily use. The premium Epistar LED chip and high-quality aluminum body further enhance their efficiency and durability.
  • High CRI: The Color Rendering Index (CRI) of LED panel troffers is over 80, ensuring colors appear accurate and vibrant compared to daylight.
  • 5 Years Replacement Warranty.

Applications

LED troffer lighting is highly versatile and efficient, designed primarily for modular Dropped Ceiling Lights. They are ideal for:-

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is an LED troffer light?

A: An LED troffer light is a lighting fixture designed to fit into a modular dropped ceiling grid, using LED technology for high-efficiency, and long-lasting.

Q: How do troffer lights save energy?

A: LED troffer lights consume significantly less electricity than traditional lighting solutions, providing more light per watt of power used.

Q: Are troffers better than fluorescent lights?

A: Yes, LED troffer lights are generally better due to their greater energy efficiency, longer lifespan, and improved light quality, without the mercury disposal issues associated with fluorescents.

Q: Can these troffers be dimmed?

A: Many LED troffer lights are dimmable, but it's important to check product specifications for compatibility with dimming systems.

Q: What sizes do troffer panel lights come in?

A: LED troffer lights typically come in standard sizes like 1x4, 2x2, and 2x4 feet to match common ceiling grid dimensions.

Q: How long do LED troffer lights last?

A: LED troffer lights can last anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 hours, depending on the model and usage conditions.

Q: Are troffer lights expensive?

A: While the initial cost of LED troffer lights may be higher than traditional fixtures, their long-term savings on energy and maintenance often result in a lower overall cost of ownership.

Q: Can LED troffer lights be used in residential settings?

A: Although primarily designed for commercial settings, LED troffer lights can also be used in residential areas like basements or garages with modular ceilings.

Q: Do these troffer lights require special maintenance?

A: LED troffer lights are low maintenance compared to traditional lighting fixtures, requiring no bulb changes and minimal cleaning.

Q: How are LED troffer lights installed?

A: LED troffer lights are designed to fit into standard ceiling grids and are typically easy to install, replacing existing fluorescent fixtures and connecting directly to building power.