Ecmweb 5314 Led High Mount Luminairep
Ecmweb 5314 Led High Mount Luminairep
Ecmweb 5314 Led High Mount Luminairep
Ecmweb 5314 Led High Mount Luminairep
Ecmweb 5314 Led High Mount Luminairep

LED high-mount luminaire

Dec. 18, 2012
These DesignLights Consortium-approved LED high-mount luminaires feature a 50,000-hr life, a 5,000K correlated color temperature (CCT), and a full cutoff classification that allows no light loss into the night sky.
Part of the company’s MaxLED line of LED luminaires, the DesignLights Consortium-approved
high-mount area light replaces a 150W high-pressure sodium luminaire. Using just 30W, the luminaire saves up to 80% in energy consumption throughout its L70 50,000-hr life, according to the company. The product can be mounted to walls or sealed J-boxes and delivers light output of 2090 lm with an efficacy of 69 lm/W. In addition, the luminaire operates with a Class II driver on electrical systems ranging from 120V to 277V. Features include a 5,000K correlated color temperature (CCT) and a full cutoff classification that enables no light loss into the night sky.

MaxLite

For more information, visit www.maxlite.com.

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