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200W LED Flood Light Fixture - 1000W Equivalent - 24000 Lumens - 4000K/5000K

Features
- Reduce energy consumption
- Lower maintenance costs
- Includes adjustable yoke mount
- Replace 1,000-watt metal halide fixtures
- DLC Standard, 5 year warranty
Overview
FLCU series is durable for landscapes, parking lots, and other general outdoor commercial applications. Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing and the tempered glass lens withstand the outdoor environment. Wide beam angle of 110° and 24,000 Lumens increase visibility and security. Yoke mount provides precision for light adjustment and stability.
- Heavy-duty die cast aluminum housing; tempered glass lens
- Integral heat sink for thermal management
- Wide 110° beam angle, NEMA 6X6
- 120 lm/W
- IP65 rated
- 120~277 VAC
- DLC Standard, ETL Listed
- 5-year warranty



- Landscape Lighting
- Pedestrian Safety
- Park Facilities and Pavilions
- Billboards
- Sign Lighting
- Building Facades
- Security Lighting
- Subdivision Signs
- Wall Washing
- Accent Lighting
- LED Display Lighting
Specifications
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Part NO | CCT / Wavelength | MCD per LED | LED Wattage | Price Ea. | Product Weight | Lumen Per Dollar | |
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- | FLCU-40K200-110 | 4000 K | - | - | $209.95 | - | 120.03 lumen/dollar |
- | FLCU-50K200-110 | 5000 K | - | - | $209.95 | - | 120.03 lumen/dollar |
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Great replacement for a 400 watt sodium fixture.
My company just bought this light to replace an old sodium light that went bad. This light is amazing it lights up our entire yard almost like daylight. The building is two stories and the light is mounted almost at the top about 20 ft high. The picture was at about 6am in December in the North East. The blue Conex box is 100 feet away