• Immersion LED

    April 18, 2012

    The Immersion RV40 LED series marks the fourth generation of GE’s popular Immersion LED vertical lighting systems. The system uses up to 45% fewer watts per door than previous models, while offering a greater light output and GE’s shortest payback period to-date.

    Replacing typical fluorescent tubes with GE’s energy-saving Immersion RV40 LED lighting system reduces energy consumption by up to 85% compared to a T12HO fluorescent lamp. The system consumes as few as 16 watts of electricity per door and is compatible with occupancy sensors for further energy savings.

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