The CANOLIGHT LED Panel Surface Mounted Kit utilizes advanced LED chip technology to produce consistent, flicker-free illumination across the entire panel surface. Unlike older fluorescent troffers that degrade unevenly over time, this fixture maintains uniform light distribution throughout its exceptionally long rated lifespan. The panel features a high CRI rating, which means colors in your space appear more vivid and true-to-life — an important detail for kitchens, craft rooms, and any area where accurate color rendering matters.
At the heart of this fixture is a premium efficient LED driver engineered for stable, reliable performance. The driver regulates power delivery to minimize electrical noise and eliminate visible flicker, which can cause eye strain during extended use. Paired with thoughtful thermal management design — including an aluminum-backed housing that dissipates heat away from critical LED components — the fixture operates at optimal temperatures to protect both performance and longevity.
This panel meets rigorous North American safety and performance standards, holding both cUL and CSA certification for use in Canadian installations. It is also rated for DLC qualification, making it eligible for utility rebate programs available across many Canadian provinces — helping offset your upfront cost while reducing your long-term energy bills. Compared to traditional fluorescent fixtures of similar size, this LED panel can deliver significant energy savings, often reducing power consumption substantially while producing equal or superior light output.
Installation is straightforward and designed with the DIY-capable homeowner in mind. The included surface mounting frame attaches securely to standard ceiling surfaces, and the panel simply clicks into place — no specialized tools or suspended ceiling grid required. All necessary mounting hardware and wiring connectors are included in the kit. As with any electrical installation in Canada, ensure all work complies with local codes, and consider hiring a licensed electrician if you are unfamiliar with direct wiring connections.