A&A Optoelectronics LED High Bay, Linear Series

LED High Bay 400

Mar 14, 2019

Applications:Warehouses, Manufacturing, Parking Garages, Retail

Product Features:

  • LED Saves 70-80% of energy over HID and 50-60% over T8/T5HO
  • Die formed of 24 gauge cold-rolled steel body.
  • All steel surface are painted after fabrication with high gloss baked white matte power painted.
  • V-Clips for Dual Point Chain or Cable Hanging.
  • Tool-Less Hinged bottom LED Driver access doors.
  • High transmission opaque acrylic lens.
  • High LMW (Lumen per watt) LM80 Approved LG Gen 4 LED’s
  • ESPEN Class-2 Constant Current UL/CULListed LED Driver
  • 0-10V continuous dimming, optional four-level occupancy sensor (70%-60%-50%-20%)
  • 6 ft.ST 600V leadsincluded
  • UL/cUL Listed, RoHS Compliant,
  • 5 years warranty, 100,000hrs Lifespan,Extended warranty terms available

Product Specifications:

  • LED TYPE: LG 5630 Gen 4
  • WATTS: • 110W, 160W, 220W (Special Order), 320W (Special Order)
  • EFFICACY: > 120 LM/W
  • CRI: > 80
  • COLOR TEMP: 5000K, 4000K/5700K available by special order
  • BEAM ANGLE: 150 dg
  • LED DRIVER: ESPEN Constant Current
  • VOLTAGE: 120-277V, 347V
  • FREQUENCY: 50/60Hz
  • POWER FACTOR: > 0.90
  • THD: < 20%
  • 0-10VContinuous Dimming (included).Optional four-Level Occupancy Sensor (70%-60%-50%-20%)
  • 6 ft. ST 600V leads included

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