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TCP expands its line of fluorescent lighting products

TCP introduces its expanded line of linear fluorescent lighting products, offering more energy efficient fixtures and lamps as an alternative to traditional HID and incandescent systems in high bay and open ceiling applications, specifically gymnasiums, warehouses, manufacturing and industrial plants, distribution centers and big box retailers. TCP's high bay lighting system gives facility owners and managers an easier solution for switching, dimming, and emergency lighting, while offering a safe, flexible alternative to HID luminaries. High bay luminaries can lower lighting energy costs.

With the 'stay light' feature, if one lamp goes out, the remaining lamps stay lit, providing uninterrupted light performance while helping to reduce costs associated with routine maintenance. The high bay lighting system is designed for suspended, pendant or surface mounting. A variety of accessories are available, including power cords, occupancy sensors, lenses, hanging kits, wire guards and emergency ballasts.

TCP also introduces a new 'high lumen' T8 lamp for its high bay lighting system. At 97 lumens per watt, it provides ten percent more light than standard T8 lamps. TCP's 'high lumen' T8 is available in 5000K and lasts up to 30,000 hours at 12 hours per start.

As an added feature on select T8 lamps, TCP offers ArmRlux, a shatter-resistant coating that contains glass shattering caused by impact, unusual stress, fragments and thermal shock. The ArmRlux coating reduces lumen output by 1%. It meets FDA and OSHA requirements, making it ideal for use in restaurants, kitchens, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, schools, and gymnasiums.



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