Keystone Technologies Introduces Class P Driver Program

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NORTH WALES, PA:  – Keystone Technologies, a leader in lighting technology for over 70 years, has announced that 29 of their LED Drivers have been listed as Class P by Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL). Keystone’s Class P LED driver program offers luminaire manufacturers easy access to driver resources that already comply with the stringent safety requirements of UL. With the Class P rating, the drivers do not have to be recertified or retested, resulting in significant savings of both time and money for manufacturers.

The Class P program has defined evaluation and testing guidelines for standardized LED driver construction and ratings. Luminaire manufacturers have gained flexibility in sourcing drivers that both meet their product design needs and have already secured the needed UL rating.

“We are always looking for ways to better serve our OEM customers,” said Ira Greenberg, CEO of Keystone. “It was important for Keystone to offer a Class P LED Driver program to help manufacturers contain costs, expedite product development, and get new products into the marketplace quickly. It’s a perfect example of Light Made Easy.”

Keystone will continue to add drivers to their Class P program. For a current list of Keystone Class P drivers, please check: https://keystonetech.com/all-products/led-drivers/class-p-drivers/

 

 

About Keystone Technologies.

Since 1945, Keystone has manufactured quality-driven lighting solutions for the industry’s leading lighting fixture manufacturers and wholesale distributors. Keystone offers a full catalog of lighting products including a comprehensive line of  LED Lamps; LED Retrofit Kits; LED Systems; Fluorescent, HID and UV Ballast Kits; Transformers, Sensors and Fluorescent Lamps. Keystone operates fulfillment centers in Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Ft. Lauderdale, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Louisville, Memphis, Minneapolis, Nashville, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, San Francisco, and Syracuse. For more information, visit www.KeystoneTech.com.