Phoenix Lighting introduces LED Technology to its renowned Snaplight brand


Phoenix Lighting is introducing a fresh opportunity to the lighting industry - The ReadiLED™ Series. This linear LED Snaplight®  option offers a new level of simplicity and safety, requiring virtually no maintenance and no lamp disposal concerns. The ReadiLED Series can easily be retrofitted to or replace existing linear fluorescent fixtures.

The ReadiLED Series offers versatile options. It is available in a two and four foot option for a full fixture LED upgrade or for new construction projects. For customers interested in keeping the housing of their existing fluorescent fixtures, Phoenix offers an LED retrofit option that easily fits into the housing of existing Phoenix LFSB, LFSD and LFW fixtures as well as many comparable fluorescent models. Installation of the retrofit kit is quick, easy and safe.

LED technology delivers significantly lower energy consumption over traditional lighting options, which reduces expenses and supports green initiatives. The ReadiLED fixtures feature a high impact, polycarbonate lens and glass reinforced, UV-stabilized housing offering superior resistance to corrosion and high vibration. All fixtures in the ReadiLED Series meet UL 1598A Marine Outside Type (Saltwater) and are ABS certified and IP65 rated. The LED Retrofit also meets UL 1598C. 

The Snaplight®  brand has been delivering quality and simplicity to the market for the last 33 years. Phoenix is pleased to be adding an even higher level of ease and efficiency to this trusted name as the lighting industry evolves to LED and offers practical solutions to longstanding frustrations.

For more information on the ReadiLED Series, please visit our website.

 



January 26, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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