Illumination in Focus - Cree breaks $100 barrier with 90-CRI LED troffer luminaire

Illumination in Focus - Cree breaks $100 barrier with 90-CRI LED troffer luminaire

Cree breaks $100 barrier with 90-CRI LED troffer luminaire
28 Jan 2014
The
AR Series joins Cree's TrueWhite branded products that deliver CRI of
90 or better, includes dimming as a standard feature, and offers a
two-year payback.
Cree
has announced the ZR Series of LED-based troffer fixtures for recessed
ceiling applications that have been dominated for years by fluorescent
troffers. Some configurations of the new fixtures are priced at $99 with
all family members offering the company's TrueWhite technology and a
CRI of 90 or more.


The new product family is what Cree refers to as contractor-grade
product whereas the previously announced CR, AR, and LR Series are more
expensive and targeted at architectural specification. Still, the new
products include the high CRI, 0-10V dimming support, and the company's
10-yr warranty.

Cree breaks $100 barrier with 90-CRI LED troffer luminaire
The products are projected for 75,000 hours of life, dismissing any
thought of compromise in the product design. "The ZR Series LED troffer
is a winning alternative, offering uncompromised performance and an
industry-leading, 10-year limited warranty at a remarkably low price,"
said Norbert Hiller, Cree executive vice president, lighting. "It takes
more than incremental improvements in performance to achieve widespread
adoption of LED lighting. Cree innovation starts with a clean slate,
designing a new troffer with an attractive appearance that provides
superior light quality, high efficiency, and also enables fast
installation."


The new design is low in profile relative to other troffers measuring
3.9-in. high. Cree said the thin design enables the product to be
installed in tight plenum space including in retrofit projects. The
target application segments include healthcare, education, and
commercial office spaces.


Cree will offer the new ZR family in 1×4-, 2×2-, and 2×4-ft
configurations. The company said that standard payback will take two
years based on 12 hours of usage per day and the national average
$0.11/kWh energy cost.


200 lm/W efficacy in lab


Separately, Cree announced that it had developed a prototype linear
luminaire for fluorescent replacement that hit 200 lm/W in efficacy. The
latest US Department of Energy (DOE) projections pegged 2020 as a
timetable for a luminaire with that level of efficacy.


The laboratory product is far from ready for sale. But Cree has
regularly delivered LED and lighting products one to two years after
such a demo. "Demonstrating the industry's first 200-lm/W luminaire once
again illustrates Cree's leadership in LED lighting," said Hiller. "The
innovation required to achieve this record performance will usher in a
new era of increased performance, quality, and affordability for our LED
lighting customers."

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