LED Adjustable High bay; 110 Watt; 4000K; White Finish; 120-277 Volt
Product Availability
Item discontinued and may no longer be in stock
Technical Details
Details
Category:
Track Ltg.
Subcategory:
Linear Track
Finish:
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Style:
Traditional
Option:
LED
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Finish:
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Category:
Hi-Bay
Sub Category:
Linear
Style:
Utility
Avg Rated Hours:
50000
Bulb Shape1:
Integrated LED
Bulb Type1:
LED
Color Temperature:
Cool White
Dimmable:
Yes-Dimmable
Each Height:
4.72
Each Length:
30.12
Each Width:
15.16
Length:
25.97
Lumens:
15297L
Tariff Code:
9405.11.6020
Warranty:
5 Year Limited - Fixtures
Wire Length:
5.91
Amps:
0.917-0.397A
ANSI Base:
Integrated
BAA Compliant:
No
Beam Angle:
100
CA Prop-65:
Lead
CCT Selectable:
No
CEC:
T20 Exempt - Fixtures Not Regulated
CEC Terse:
Lawful for sale in California
Connection:
Hardwire
Country Of Origin:
China
CRI:
80+
Dimmable Down To:
100 to 20 percent
Dimmable Function:
0-10V Dimming Only
Each Cube:
1.2472
Each Quantity:
1
Efficacy:
139.06 LPW
FCC Compliant:
Yes
Feature 1:
Fully independent articulating light panels
Feature 2:
Full suite of accessories: PIR and microwave sensors, surface and pendant mount kits, and an emergency battery backup unit
Feature 3:
Voltage Range: 120-277V
Feature 4:
1-10V dimming
Feature 5:
IP40 rated
Finish Family:
White
IC Rated:
Yes
Incandescent Equivalent:
300W
Indoor Outdoor:
Indoor
IP Rating:
IP40
JA8 Compliant:
No
Lens Finish:
Frost
Lens Material:
Polycarbonate (PC)
Long Description:
The nature of a traditional high bay is to put out as much light in the widest range possible. On paper this sounds like a good plan, but in form and function it can be quite literally blinding and inefficient. Whether you're trying to reach that top b
Material:
Aluminum Alloy
Mounting Procedure:
Ceiling
Operating Frequency:
50-60Hz
Operating Temp:
-40C (-40F) to +50C (+122F)
Pack Type:
Box
Power Factor:
0.9
Quantity In Pack:
1
Replaceable Light Source:
No
RoHS Compliant:
Yes
Romance Copy:
The nature of a traditional high bay is to put out as much light in the widest range possible. On paper this sounds like a good plan, but in form and function it can be quite literally blinding and inefficient. Whether you're trying to reach that top b