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High Bay and Sports Lighter from Eiko Offers Remote Driver Placement

Eiko high bay and sports light

The SIG3 from Eiko is a high lumen flood light for large sports, commercial, and industrial applications. It features PowerSet (power selectable) technology, industry-leading efficacy of 180 lumens per watt, remote driver placement for ease of installation and maintenance. Customization options such as controls, optical lenses, and added surge protection make it adaptable to various needs.

Applications

  • Warehouses
  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Distribution Centers
  • Hangars
  • High Mast
  • Bridges, Monuments, Facades
  • Rail, Shipping, Work Yards
  • Construction Sites
  • Outdoor Sports Fields
  • Stadiums and Arenas

Features

  • Power Select Technology for simplified SKU management and field customization
    • PowerSET – 3 Power settings
  • Full spectrum input voltage coverage 120-277V, 277-480V • Wide range of lumen packages (63,000 – 144,000 lumens) provide solutions for mounting heights up to 110’
  • Laser pointer available for precise light aiming
  • Standard 30 degree optical lens, 60 & 100 degree lens accessories available for field installation
  • Die-cast aluminum alloy housing and impact resistant lens for robust and reliable installation
  • Technical performance:
  • Customization:
    • Factory installed options to meet custom requirements: • 20kV surge protection
    • Custom cord lengths and cord ends
  • All products are DesignLights Consortium® (DLC) Premium listed

More information about the SIG3 high lumen flood light from Eiko

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