GB Agencies: HELIX2-LED Area Light

October 2, 2024

The HELIX2-LED is a highly versatile fixture designed with a full range of beam distribution options (Type II, III, IV, V), rotatable optics, glare control shields, and control options to create the perfect, most optimized lighting layout for your area. This standard fixture has all-in-one features including 120-347V, Colour Selection, and Lumen Adjustability.

The HELIX2-LED Series is one of the most progressive area lights in the Canadian market that is dark sky friendly and listed on the DLC LUNA QPL.

HELIX2-LED Features:

  • Die cast aluminum housing with polycarbonate lens.
  • Compact, low profile design results in reduced wind resistance, lower EPA ratings which allows for more pole options and more fixtures to be mounted on a pole.
  • No uplight fixture that limits sky glow and environmental light pollution.
  • Rotatable optics in 90° segments to redirect light in a required direction providing more flexibility especially for retrofit jobs(factory installed).
  • Easy installation features include 1m cabtire cable.
  • Options for lighting controls include PCLS Controller, DHFS Motion sensor, 3 PIN, 7 PIN receptacle for smart control and twist lock photocell.
  • PCLS Controller allows the Installer to adjust colour temperature, brightness, and photocontrol settings using a remote control after installation.
  • Standard unit has 6kV built into the driver and 10kV external added to each fixture. Optional 20kV surge protection available for 120-277V input voltage.
  • House Side cut off (HCO) and Side cut off (SCO) are optional and to be purchased separately. Housing will come with pre-drilled holes and cut off shield (HCO/ SCO) can be installed in the field using supplied hardware.
  • Universal mounting options include Slip Fitter, Yoke, Trunnion, Direct Mount for round and square poles and Non-Adjustable Direct Mount (sold separately).
  • Fixture can be tilted with any mounting option to direct light where needed.

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