Cree has added to their Cree® LMH2 LED Module family with the introduction of the LMH2+, a high performing LED module, delivering 30 per cent better performance than the previous generation in the same form factor. Providing efficacy of 125 lumens per watt with color-quality greater than 90 CRI, the LMH2+ LED module allows lighting manufacturers to achieve a system efficacy of 100 lumens-per-watt with high light quality.
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According to Wesley Johnson, Sales Director at Hi-Lite Mfg. Co, Cree’s dedication to LED innovation is evident in the LMH2+. The efficacy of the LMH2+, Cree’s innovative SC5 Technology™ Platform drives new applications, enables smaller luminaires and lowers system cost. The LMH2+ allows lighting manufacturers to address more challenging installations such as those with space constraints or higher ambient temperatures.Their product satisfies the higher efficacy requirements of their customers.
The LMH2+ is an innovation that delivers more than just an incremental improvement. The LMH2+ enables lighting manufacturers to continue to lead the market in performance and light quality without incurring the time and expense of a major design change.
The LMH2+ is a drop-in upgrade for LMH2-based designs, providing an immediate boost in performance compared to the previous generation. Like all LMH2 modules, the LMH2+ delivers the same efficacy across all color temperatures. Lighting manufacturers can also leverage existing ecosystems, tooling and optic design elements to accelerate time to market and lower design cost. In addition, UL® rating will be available for maximum and nominal currents to provide more driver options and design flexibility.
The LMH2+ LED Module is available at 1250, 2000 and 3000 lumens and in color temperatures of 2700 K, 3000 K, 3500 K and 4000 K at 90+ CRI. Designed for 50,000 hours of operation and dimmable to five per cent, the LMH2+ is backed by Cree’s five year warranty. Luminaire makers seeking ENERGY STAR® qualification will have access to specification and performance data, including LM-80 reports, which can speed regulatory approvals.