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Alto Offers Illumination from New Heights

The Alto High Bay (ALHB) Series is a linear NSF luminaire that melds efficiency with robustness. The sloped, anti-corrosion aluminum housing makes for long-lasting reliability and supports easy cleaning within food-safe environments.

Offering IP69K rating to withstand daily wash-downs, the ALHB Series is ideal for food zone non-contact, splash zone and non-food zone applications, food processing facilities, manufacturing facilities, commercial kitchens, and more. 

The linear high bay series is available in 1ft, 2ft and 3ft versions.

FEATURES:

  • Hooks on back of fixture for suspension mounting
  • Sloped design intended for easy cleaning
  • Fixture is certified to UL standards
  • IP69K certified and tested for 1500 PSI
  • NSF2 Splash Zone/Non-Food Zone/Food Zone Non-Contact certified

More information here

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