Engineered Products Company Unveils Line of Pre-Wired Fixture Bracket Retrofit Conversion Kits

Engineered Products Company Unveils Line of Pre-Wired Fixture Bracket Retrofit Conversion Kits

 

Engineered Products Company (EPCO) announced it has added a new line of pre-wired fixture bracket retrofit conversion kits to its line of lighting system upgrade products.

The kits allow the installer to easily retrofit old strip fixtures using magnetic ballast and T12 or T8 fluorescent lamps into an energy efficient lighting system using T8 LED tubes.

“We’re committed to making things easy for building owners, facility managers and the people that use our products,” said EPCO President Jim Anderson. “Our pre-wired fixture bracket kits and wiring harnesses are easy to install and really improve the look and feel of any commercial or residential multi-dwelling environment.”

The pre-wired fixture bracket retrofit conversion kits are easy to install and improve the lumen output of any commercial or residential multi-dwelling environment. The installer simply bypasses the original ballast via the luminaire disconnect and connects directly to the incoming 120-277V supply line. And because the pre-wired fixture bracket kits use T8 LED tubes, the combination easily integrates with automatic digital lighting controls and occupancy sensors.

In addition to this line of fixture bracket retrofit conversion kits, EPCO has added wiring harness kits to retrofit two, three, and four lamp lighting system troffers, a very economical and low-cost LED upgrade.

T8 LED tubes are designed to consume 40 percent less energy, and the combination of low cost fixture brackets kits and wiring harness kits maximizes retrofit application savings with improved lumens per watt (LPW) performance, and dramatically reduces energy and maintenance costs for savings over traditional T12 or T8 fluorescent lamps.

In addition to the long-term sustainable energy savings, EPCO fixture bracket and wire harness kits comply with local and national energy regulations and qualify for rebates from electric utilities.

For more information on how to convert strip-type fluorescent light

fixtures into energy efficient luminaires, contact Engineered Products Company at: www.engproducts.com.

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