Ecmweb 5717 Maxlite Element Led Floodlight
Ecmweb 5717 Maxlite Element Led Floodlight
Ecmweb 5717 Maxlite Element Led Floodlight
Ecmweb 5717 Maxlite Element Led Floodlight
Ecmweb 5717 Maxlite Element Led Floodlight

LED floodlights

Sept. 18, 2013
MaxLite recently released the second generation of its Element Series LED floodlights.

The second generation Element Series features self-contained modular elements in various lumen output and optics capabilities. The DesignLights Consortium- (DLC-) certified floodlights replace metal-halide fixtures ranging from 250W to 1,000W and feature a modular housing design that can be specified in one, two, or three 135W modules with one of three beam angles in 22°, 55°, and 120°. Available in a 5,000K correlated color temperature (CCT), the models are constructed with a die-cast aluminum body that acts as a heat sink, as well as stainless steel bushings and adjustment protector plates. A tempered glass lens seals the module to protect against dust ingress and water to an IP65 rating, while the luminaire is engineered to operate at temperatures ranging from -22°F to 122°F.

MaxLite

For more information, visit www.maxlite.com.

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