Evolve LED Canopy Light from GE

November 22, 2016 

The GE Evolve LED Canopy Light provides an energy-efficient and robust means for lighting areas with canopies, such as gas stations, truck stops and drive-throughs at banks, pharmacies and restaurants. Offering easy installation and maintenance, along with various lumen levels at both 4000K and 5000K colour temperatures, this canopy light provides a great LED lighting solution for outdoor spaces.

Features include:

  • 4,200 – 13,550 lumens
  • 70 CRI at 4000K and 5000K colour temperature
  • L85 at 50,000 hours, >L70 at 100,000 hours
  • Listed, suitable for wet locations per UL 1598
  • IP66 rated optical enclosure per ANSI C136.25-2009
  • DLC listed
  • 120-277 volt and 347-480 volt (C5 optical only), 50/60Hz
  • 0-10V dimming and motion sensor available with the material restriction requirements of RoHS

Find out more: http://www.gelighting.com/LightingWeb/na/solutions/outdoor-lighting/parking-garage-and-canopy/evolve-led-area-canopy-light-ecbb.jsp.

 

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