LED Area Lighting
Area lighting is a broad catch-all term for light fixtures specifically designed to illuminate large outdoor areas at night. Whether it is a pedestrian walkway, athletic field, loading dock, parking lot, or roadway, you can find an LED area light to sufficiently illuminate your space. Some installs will call for a specific type of area light such as a parking lot light or flood light. Other installs will work best with a combination of several types of LED area light fixtures.
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LED Parking Lot Light - 450W Shoebox Area Light - 1,500W Metal Halide Equivalent - Optional Photocell - 65,250 Lumens - 5000KShowHide specs
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WhitesCool 5000K
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65250 lm
- Volts
- 100-277 VAC
- Photocell
- Wirable
- Light Distribution
- Type III-M
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LED Parking Lot Light - 450W High Voltage Area Light - 277-480 VAC - Optional Photocell - 65,250 Lumens - 5000KShowHide specs
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WhitesCool 5000K
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65250 lm
- Volts
- 277-480 VAC
- Photocell
- Plug-On
- Light Distribution
- Type III-M
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450W LED Parking Lot Area Light - 60,750 Lumens - 5000K - Optional Photocell - With MountShowHide specs
- Color Options
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WhitesCool 5000K
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60750 lm
- Volts
- 100-277 VAC
- Photocell
- None, Optional
- Light Distribution
- Type V-M
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This product has been certified by Underwriter Laboratories to their engineering and safety standards.
This product meets higher lumen and efficacy standards than are required for a normal DLC® classification. This classification also requires submission of a driver IN-SITU temperature measurement test (ISTMT) along with information regarding integral controls.