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Find out how retrofitting your existing strip-type Lighting Fixture is an affordable, efficient, and time-saving alternative to purchasing and installing expensive new 8-foot T8 fixtures. Video includes a cost analysis and installation procedure. T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit Product Literature T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit:
Converts an older 8-foot strip-type Lighting Fixture using two (2) T12 F95 lamps with a magnetic ballast to an energy efficient 8-foot Lighting Fixture that uses four (4) T8 F32 lamps with electronic ballast. The T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit includes T8 Bi-Pin Lamp Sockets (8), Retrofit Bracket Socket Plate and Self-Tapping Screws. Note: The T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit only accommodates fixture housings between four and five inches wide! Get a FREE SAMPLE Typical Applications cooper crouse hinds Include:
Commercial and Industrial Facilities Factories Warehouses and Storage Areas Strip Malls and Shopping Centers Factories Schools and Recreation Recreation areas Airports, Train and Bus Terminals Fast Food Restaurants Other applications where retrofitting your current lighting system will provide energy savings and improved lumen output is highly desirable Benefits for the Facility Owner
Simple upgrade to a more efficient and advanced T8 lighting technology. Your original cooper crouse hinds lighting fixture housing is reused. This reduces the conversion time to a new T8 lighting fixture at half the cost and half the time compared to the installation of a new T8 lighting fixture. Improved lumen performance, lighting quality, and longer lamp life. Simplifies your lamp inventory to one lamp type and color temperature. When you convert your old Lighting Fixtures to T8 Lighting Fixtures using EPCO s T8 Retrofit Conversion Bracket you will realize energy savings up to 49% and your ROI can be as short as 15 months. Distributor Benefits
The combination of EPCO s low cost T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit, electronic ballasts, and T8 fluorescent lamps is recognized as the most energy efficient lighting system today. Reinforces the Distributor s participation in the expanding Lighting Retrofit Market. EPCO s T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit is made in the USA, complies with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to allow Contractors to readily participate in Government sponsored lighting retrofit projects. cooper crouse hinds Contractor Benefits
Viable retrofit opportunities in commercial, industrial and institutional buildings that still have not converted to the energy efficient T8 lighting systems. Labor savings! Low cost and easy installation of EPCO s T8 Retrofit Conversion Kit, high efficiency ballast, and changeover to T8 lamps. Requires minimal rewiring. Minimal recycling on the job site.
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April 17, 2012 at 1:50 pm
What ballast manufacturer are you using in the T8 retrofit kits? And, what is their warranty?
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Engineered Products Company (EPCO) is the premier brand supplier of specialty products to Electrical Distributors and Contractors. cooper crouse hinds Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, EPCO has supported the electrical industry since 1976 by supplying a broad range of standard and unique consumables for commercial, industrial, residential and agriculture buildings.


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