Save Energy with the Tri-Level Motion Sensor LED Strip from Stanpro

June 1, 2023

Save Energy with the Tri-Level Motion Sensor LED Strip from Stanpro

The L2TRV series of LED strips feature an integrated tri-level microwave motion sensor, preventing energy loss and increasing energy savings. These luminaires feature a rounded lens that evenly diffuses the light and an innovative housing designed for quick and easy installation. The L2TRV series is the perfect choice for applications requiring continuous lighting, such hallways, common areas, parkades and stairwells.

Features

Electrical:
120-347 V LED driver.

Sensor:
Integrated tri-level microwave (high frequency) motion sensor.

Housing:
Sleek two-part housing design with tool-less entry.
Frosted PMMA lens.

Mounting:
Surface, suspended or row mounted.

Specification Overview

Light SourceLED
Watts (W)20, 56
25/30/40
34/38/45
65/75/90
Lumen Outputs (lm)2640- 12 780
Efficacy (lm/W)131- 155
Colour Temperature (K)3500/ 4000/ 5000
CRI 80+

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