E40 LED High Bay Light 40W-120W from AIS

E40 AIS HB 400

Apr 22, 2019

E40 LED high bay Retrofit lights for 100W-400W HID/HPS.

AIS designed LED high bay lights and LED low bay lights to address the varied lighting requirements. Our LED high bay lights and LED low bay lights can be used for warehouse, as well as factory, hotel, shopping mall and office.

Their LED high bay lights are ranging from 50 to 300 watts and from 5,000 to 45,000 lumens. The AIS LED high bay light and LED low bay light can save you up to 85% in energy usage compared to traditional stadium lighting. Most of our LED lighting has a lifespan of over 80,000 hours. This will meet the requirements to replace hard-to-reach bulbs in out-of-the-way locations.

Specification

  • AIS-EH3-102
  • Power: 40W/60W/80W/100W/120W
  • Lamp Base: E39/E40
  • Luminous flux: 4800lm/7200lm/9600lm/12600lm/14600lm
  • IP Grade: IP20
  • Material: PC & Aluminum alloy
  • Luminous Efficiency: 120lm/w
  • Beam Angle: 180 Degree
  • Input Voltage: 85-277VAC
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • CRI: >80 RA
  • PF: >90
  • Color Temperature: 2800-6500K  Cool White/White/Warm White
  • Light Source: SMD 5630 LED
  • Life Span: 50,000 hours
  • Certificate: CE,ROHS,FCC,TUV
  • Warranty: 3 years

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