Hubbell Lighting Launches LED Troffer for Office Lighting

The TCAT is designed to harmoniously blend flat and curved geometrics, producing a sleek, subtle contour that complements any architectural aesthetic in offices, schools, medical, and public spaces.

Hubbell Lighting's latest TCAT LED troffers for architectural lighting and other building applications.(Hubbell/LEDinside)

Features:

  • Twin lens configuration (2×2 and 2×4) or single lens companion (1×4)

  • High efficiency acrylic lenses feature custom formulation for high performance without pixelation

  • High performance reflector with matte white paint standard

  • 60,000 hour LEDs at L80 (up to 86,000 projected life) for reduced maintenance

  • Four LED color choices and 82 or greater CRI

  • Up to eight lumen packages

  • Imperial and metric sizes available

  • Optional integral occupancy and daylight sensor

  • Recessed, surface or cable mount

  • Five year warranty (Terms and Conditions apply)

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