Improve Efficiency Today with EarthTronics High Bay Premium Series

EarthTronics High Bay saeries

February 22, 2023

Delivers High Lumen Output For Manufacturing, Warehouse and Other Environments

New 5000K linear High Bay Series features EarthConnect Bluetooth mesh advanced controls to make it easy for commercial facilities to maximize energy savings, improve comfort and achieve building code compliance 

EarthTronics dedicated to developing innovative energy-saving lighting products that provide a positive economic and environmental impact, introduces its High Bay Premium Series that offers high energy efficiency with PMMA optical glare-control lens to improve visibility in warehouse and manufacturing environments. It is also ideal in auditoriums, cafeterias and gymnasiums.

High Bay Premium Series Features

Available in 5000k with a high 80+ CRI to improve visual acuity, the High Bay Premium Series provides 150 lumens per watt. The Series is available in four wattages and lumen levels of 92, 135, 185 and 270 watts delivering 13,800, 20,250, 27,750 and 40,500 lumens respectively.  

The High Bay Premium Series is available with EarthConnect Bluetooth mesh advanced controls and accepts external sensors with capabilities ranging from simple occupancy sensing to group mesh control to maximize energy savings. The Series includes 120-277V operation with 0 – 10V dimming and is designed to work with customized controls for daylight harvesting to meet specific energy codes. A 6kV ANSI surge protection is standard on the fixtures and an emergency back-up driver is available.

With its lightweight, compact design and steel housing, the High Bay Premium Series is built to perform in extreme temperature ranges, operating from -20°C (-4°F) to 50°C (122°F). These fixtures are UL and RoHS listed and meet efficiency standards required by utilities for li rebate programs. Suitable for damp locations, they have a performance life of 100,000 hours (L70) and come with a five-year warranty. 

For more information about the High Bay Premium Series from EarthTronics, click here. For more information about the rebate, click here, or call (866) 632-7840.

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