Espen Technology Recognized With Vision Award For Field-Adjustable Downlights


The Vision Awards, sponsored by FacilitiesNet.com, recognized Espen Technology as a winner of its inaugural awards program. The Vision Awards honor innovation and excellence in products that contribute to the efficient and profitable operations and management of institutional and commercial buildings in the United States.  

 
Espen Technology won the award in the lighting category, for its innovative line of commercial, LED downlights with field-adjustable light output and correlated color temperature (CCT).  This switchable output and CCT reduces the inventory carrying requirements for distributors and electrical contractors.  A single model for 4”, 6”, 8”, and 9.5” diameter, replaces nine models of varying output and CCTs.  As an example, the 8” diameter downlight can be selected for any combination of 1100, 1650, or 2200 lumens with 3000K, 3500K, or 4000K CCT.  That combines nine conventional models in one switchable model.
 
All of the new commercial downlights are 90+ CRI for exceptional color rendering, 0-10V dimmable, and universal voltage (120-277V). The downlights come with a 25” flexible conduit for quick and easy installation.  The units come UL-listed with a 5 year warranty.
 
More than 115 products were entered into this year's Vision Awards program. The entries were judged by an independent panel of seven facilities executives.  Vision Award winners will be recognized at the NFMT Orlando Conference and Expo in November, on FacilitiesNet.com and in the December 2019 issue of Building Operating Management magazine.  For more information about Espen’s extensive line of LED retrofit solutions, email Info@EspenTech.com or visit www.EspenTech.com .



September 20, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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