FormFocus FFRP G2 - LED Lensed Industrial Retrofit Kit
Part of the FormFocus product line, the FFRP G2 is a custom fit retrofit kit designed for existing 4-foot or 8-foot industrial-style louvered luminaires. Specifications of the existing fixture is required to ensure proper fit. A new industrial luminaire with a similar appearance, the FFLP G2, is also available (view FFLP G2 product page here). The FFRP G2's lift and shift design allows for quick and easy installation in a matter of just a few minutes. The frosted diffuser is optimized to balance efficiency and aesthetics. The tray is precision brake formed from cold rolled steel, with a matte white finish. Every FFRP G2 is made in the USA - in our Henderson, NC facility, utilizing mostly domestic and some foreign components.
Applications: Custom fit for 4-foot or 4-foot industrial-style louvered luminaires. Specifications of existing fixture required to ensure proper fit.
Lumen Output: From about 2,000 lm up to nearly 20,300
Max Lumens Per Watt: 148.3
Size Options: 4-foot, 8-foot
Predicted L70 Lifetime: 129,000 hours (calculated)
Warranty: 5 year limited system warranty. 10-year extended warranty available on specific models
Re-BoardABILITY: Every FFRP G2 is upgradeable. Boards and drivers can easily be swapped out for upgrade in a matter of minutes. Learn more about Re-Boardability here.
Certifications: UL 1598 listed for US and Canada, suitable for damp locations
Made in the USA, in our Henderson, NC facility, utilizing mostly domestic and some foreign components. BAA compliant options are available
Lift and shift
The FFRP G2 utilizes a "lift and shift" design concept, which allows it to quickly and easily be installed in the field. The kit ships with the LED drivers and boards installed on the tray. With the original lamps and ballasts removed, the retrofit unit is hung on one side of the existing housing. Safety tethers on both ends of the kit (two for the 4-footer, four for the 8-footer) are screwed into the existing housing for added security. The installer wires the driver to the existing power via a quick-disconnect before swinging the kit around to attach the other side. The whole process takes just a few minutes.