The CANOLIGHT LED Panel Surface Mounted Kit utilizes advanced edge-lit LED technology to produce uniform, flicker-free illumination across the entire panel surface. Unlike older fluorescent troffers or bulky ceiling fixtures, this LED panel eliminates hot spots and dark patches, delivering consistent light distribution that reduces eye strain. The panel features a high CRI rating, meaning colors in your space appear vivid and true-to-life — an important factor for kitchens, bathrooms, and any area where accurate color rendering matters.
At the heart of the fixture is an efficient LED driver engineered for reliable, long-term performance. The driver regulates power delivery to the LEDs, ensuring stable operation, minimal energy waste, and compatibility with standard residential electrical systems. Combined with a well-designed thermal management system — including an aluminum frame that acts as a heat sink — the panel maintains optimal operating temperatures, which directly contributes to an extended lifespan and sustained light output over thousands of hours of use.
This fixture is cUL and CSA approved, meeting the rigorous safety and performance standards required for installation in Canadian homes and commercial spaces. It is also rated for energy savings of up to 70% or more compared to traditional fluorescent panel lights, helping reduce your electricity bills while lowering your environmental footprint. For homeowners looking to qualify for utility rebate programs, look for applicable DLC or Energy Star certification details on the product packaging, as eligible fixtures can unlock additional savings.
Installation is straightforward and designed with the homeowner in mind. The included surface mount kit attaches directly to the ceiling using standard hardware, and the LED panel clicks securely into the frame — no suspended ceiling grid required. All wiring connections are clearly marked, and the low-profile design ensures the finished result looks intentional and professional. As with any electrical installation, we recommend following local Canadian electrical codes and, if you're unsure, consulting a licensed electrician to ensure a safe and code-compliant setup.