LR24-HE

2’x2’ Architectural LED Troffer

The LR24-HE is a revolutionary architectural lay-in that achieves an industry leading 100 lumens per watt. The fixture’s unique design and high lumen output delivers optimal light distribution for tall ceiling heights with the lowest possible energy consumption on the market.
A Fresh Solution

The design of traditional lay-in fixtures is limited by the use of fluorescent technology. Lighting requirements dictate the use of multiple large sources that are challenging to accommodate, restricting aesthetic possibilities. LED technology does not have these constraints, enabling products like the LR24-HE to break the norms of lay-in fixture design and create fresh and contemporary solutions.
Create a Quiet Ceiling

Many fluorescent luminaires are very bright when viewed from a distance. This creates a busy appearance with scores of bright squares scattered across the ceiling. The LR24-HE lens is recessed into the lower reflector to provide mechanical shielding and a soft, low brightness appearance when viewed at a distance— blending into the ceiling plane.
  • Utilizes Cree TrueWhite® Technology
  • Active Color Management
  • Efficacy: 100 LPW
  • Delivered Light Output: 3200 lumens
  • Input Power: 32 watts (120V), 34 watts (277V)
  • CRI: 90
  • CCT: 3500K
  • Input Voltage: 120-277 VAC
  • Warranty: Cree offers industry-leading limited product warranties. Visit our warranty webpage for more information on this product.
  • Lifetime: Designed to last 50,000 hours
  • Dimming: Dimmable to 5% with 0-10V DC control
  • Mounting: Recessed
  • Dimensions: L 24” x W 24” x H 5.8”
  • Weight: max 15lbs.

Applications

LR24-32SKA35-HE US

  • 3200 Lumens, 32W, 120V
  • 3200 Lumens, 34W, 277V

Related Documents

Dimming Version Last Updated
06 Jul 2009
Installation Instructions Version Last Updated
07 Feb 2012
Literature Version Last Updated
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Sales Terms Version Last Updated
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Spec Sheets Version Last Updated
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