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Keystone Adds Robust Large Body Vapor Tight Luminaire

Keystone Technologies Large Body Vapor Tight

The Keystone Technologies Large Body Vapor Tight adds to the company’s line of vapor tight fixtures, which includes Standard and Medium Body models, and ups the ante with more than 30,000 lumens of light output from just 215 watts. That’s an efficacy of more than 150 LPW, ready for the most demanding spaces.

Indeed, it doesn’t matter how wet those spaces may be, whether they’re in the steamy heat of Texas or the damp cold of Minnesota. The new vapor tight features IP66 ingress protection, meaning it’s dust-tight and protected against powerful water jets. So, it’s perfectly suited for food and beverage storage, barns, and similar moisture-prone applications.

The vapor tight also features an IK08 impact rating, so it’s ideal for ceiling-mounted installs in rugged applications that do not require washdown.

The Keystone Large Body Vapor Tight maintains this level of durability thanks to stainless steel lens clips and heavy-duty construction design, as well as 10kV surge protection.

It fits right in with the Standard and Medium Body Vapor Tights, utilizing shared sensor ports, accessories, and SmartPort-enabled options for easier cross-compatibility and streamlined inventory.

And, like the other Keystone vapor tights, it offers Power and Color Select technology, with three adjustable power outputs (105/90/65W in the 2-foot model and 215/175/135W in the 4-foot version) and three adjustable CCT (3000K / 4000K / 5000K). It’s fully equipped with mounting hardware, cord grip, and hole plug for out-of-the-box installation.

More information about the Large Body Vapor Tight luminaire from Keystone

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