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Gray LED Dusk to Dawn Area Light - Selectable CCT and Wattage - Photocell Included - 3900-8400 Lumens - DDAL-SW3B60W-SL3NPT5-AM50S

Features
- Field selectable features can be chosen and changed on-site for desired light color and power consumption
- Three CCT options (3000K/4000K/5000K) and three wattage options (29W/40W/60W)
- Photocell included for dusk to dawn operation - can be bypassed with shorting cap (sold separately)
- IP65 rated - durable construction resists impact and moisture
- 5 year warranty
- Also available in brown powder coated finish
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Overview
- Shorting cap available (sold separately) for constant-on operation
- Mounting plate included for installing on flat surfaces
- Compatible with 14" mounting arm (sold seperately) for installing on walls or poles and increasing range
- Aluminum body with integral mounting hub and polycarbonate drop lens
- 120–277 VAC input
- Type V distribution (140° x 140°)
- 1–10 V dimmable
- Certified by UL to UL 1598 (IFAM)
- Alleyways
- Area Lighting
- Commercial Shop Yards
- Driveways
- Metal Buildings
- Parking Lots
- Pole Barns
- Residential Roads
- Secondary Streets
- Security Lighting
- Service Roads
- Utility Poles
Specifications
Beam Angle | 140° x 140° |
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CCT
CCT
![]() Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) can be defined as the color of white light a light source is emitting. CCT is measured in Kelvin (K). The different color temperatures along the Kelvin scale correlate with different shades of white light, all of which impact how an individual perceives the space. LED lights are typically grouped into 3 different color temperatures: warm white, natural white, and cool white. Warm white gives off a yellow shade of light, natural light closely resembles the color of light given off from the sun, and cool light has a slightly blue tint to it. |
3000K, 4000K, 5000K |
Current Draw
Current Draw
The current draw of your lights is calculated using the amount of power your light needs (wattage) and system voltage using the following formula: Watts/Volts = amps or W/V = amps.
An ampere or amp (A) is the standard unit for electrical current. A milliamp (mA) equals one-thousandth of an amp, or 1000 mA is equivalent to1 A. Choosing LED bulbs with the correct amperage ensures proper operation and prevents damage to your electrical system or the bulbs. See your vehicle owner's manual for amperage, wattage, and voltage information, or match the information on your existing bulbs. |
220 mA @ 277 VAC, 500 mA @ 120 VAC |
Dimmable | Yes |
Efficacy | 145 lm/W |
Environmental Rating
Environmental Rating
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Suitable for Wet Locations, Waterproof |
Finish | Gray |
IP Rating
IP Rating
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IP65 |
LED Color | Selectable CCT |
LED Lifetime | 50000 Hours |
Lumens | 4200 Lumens, 5800 Lumens, 8700 Lumens |
Material | Aluminum Housing, Polycarbonate Lens |
Mount Type | Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 50 °C (-40 to 122 °F) |
Photocell Options
Photocell Options
What is a Photocell and How Does It Work?When an LED light is equipped with a photocell, the light will turn on and off automatically based on the available ambient light. Their unique functionality makes them ideal for outdoor area lighting specifically.Photocells are variable resistors that change the resistance in an electrical circuit depending on the amount of light present where they are mounted. Because of this, they must be mounted in exposed areas where they receive adequate light to function. Photocells, or photocontrols, come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be integrated into a luminaire or be an added accessory depending on the light. Can a Photocell Be Bypassed?Some lights allow for a photocell to be bypassed as needed. When the photocell is bypassed, it allows for the luminaire to remain on constantly or be controlled by an existing switch or timer. Depending on the type of photocell and how it is installed in the fixture, it may be bypassable using a shorting cap, a slide or DIP switch, or by unplugging the photocell. Consult the user’s manual of the light to confirm which option(s) may be applicable and how to implement them safely. Always use caution and turn off supply power before working on wiring of any type.Shorting CapPhotocells on many commercial applications like parking lot and area lighting applications are mounted externally with a twist-lock socket or adapter. Swapping this for a shorting cap simply closes the circuit on your LED light fixture, which keeps your light in an always-on state. This allows it to be controlled externally as well if a central photocell or switch system is being utilized.DIP Switch or Slide SwitchWhile DIP switches and standard slide switches function differently in most cases, when integrated into the photocontrol system of a light they perform the same function. Switches like these are common on canopy and dusk-to-dawn barn lights. These types of switches allow you to toggle the photocell sensor on or off to fit your needs without any rewiring or replacing parts.Disconnect the WiringSome photocell designs, such as those commonly found in wall packs, allow the operator to simply unplug the photocell to allow the light to work in an always-on state or be controlled by an external switch. |
Bypassable Photocell |
Wattage | 29 Watts, 40 Watts, 60 Watts |
Power Factor | ≥0.9 |
Product Weight | 5.4 lb (2.4 kg) |
Standards And Certifications
Standards And Certifications
Standards and certifications comprise a vast number of companies and compliances that serve specific purposes—primarily addressing safety, environmental impact and energy efficiency, and sanitation. They are divided into categories for each product type and certification type to allow for very specific qualifications related to each product. When this system is being used as intended, it gives consumers, installers, suppliers, and anyone else that may be involved confidence that the product is safe and will work well in their application.The most common UL and ETL certifications relate to safety and installation, although they do also provide some sanitation-related certifications (using NSF standards). Another common certification body is the DLC, which specializes in certifying the performance of a light—mainly related to environmental impact and electrical efficiency. Learn more about different certification types here. |
Certified by UL |
UL File Number | E366643 |
Voltage | 120-277 VAC |
Warranty | 5 Year |