LEDtronics: Flood Light

Company: LEDtronics
Product: Slim LED Flood Lights
Description: LEDtronics announces its latest series of Slim LED flood lights. The bracket choices include adjustable yoke, knuckle, U-bracket and trunnion for wall and roof, and adjustable slip-fitter for pole mounting. LEDtronics’ UL and CE-listed FLL00 series flood lights have a 110-degree-wide Type-V circular beam and are IP65 rated to be moisture-proof, making them suitable for outdoor locations. The new low-wattage and high-lumen LED area lights consume only 33, 52, and 149 W and replace metal-halide and HPS luminaires up to 70, 250, and 600 W, respectively — an energy savings of up to 60%. The luminous intensities range from 3,614 all the way up to 18,617 lumens. They come in a color temperature of 5,000K pure white and operate on 120VAC, with 4kV input surge protection. However, they’re also available in other color LED CCTs to qualified volume orders: 3,000K warm white, 4,000K natural white, 5,700K true white, or 6,500K cool white, as well as a higher voltage of 230VAC and other nominal wattages: 100W, 200W, or 240W. All feature a power factor of 0.98. The die-cast aluminum lightweight design of the main body, together with optimal thermal management enhance LED efficacy and extend component life. The slim fixtures feature a clear glass lens and a bronze-color surface finish. Other custom housing colors are also optionally available, as well as a polycarbonate lens.
Contact: 800-579-4875, https://www.ledtronics.com, eProduct 190
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