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LEDVANCE Unveils Performance Class High-Bay Luminaire

LEDVANCE Performance Class High-Bay Luminaire

LEDVANCE Performance Class High Bay luminaires are exceptionally versatile and robust. They are perfect for challenging environments where durability and reliability are crucial. Safety is LEDVANCE’s priority. That’s why they have engineered their Hazardous Location LED Light Fixtures to deliver uncompromising safety, durability, and performance in the most extreme conditions. When failure is not an option, trust lighting that’s built to endure.

Features

  • Explosion-Proof Construction: designed to prevent ignition of flammable gases, vapors, or dust 
  • Certified for Hazardous Areas: complies with UL 844 standard for use in explosive environments 
  • Multiple Mounting Options: easily adapts to various installations and upgrades with minimal effort 
  • Impact-Resistant Lenses: durable lenses withstand shocks, vibrations, and demanding work environments ​
  • Corrosion-Resistant Materials: built with rugged, anticorrosive components for harsh industrial conditions; copper free aluminum housing 
  • Lumens: 80W | 12,000 lumens, 150W | 22,500 lumens, and 200W | 30,000 lumens 
  • Colour Temperature: 5000K
  • Rating: IP66
  • Approval: cULus

More information about the Performance Class High Bay luminaires from LEDVANCE

Performance Class High Bay luminaires data sheet

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