Standard LED High Bay and Low Bay Luminaires

Standard Luminaires

Standard’s cutting edge family of energy saving LED High Bay luminaires are an option for either new or retrofit applications. Economically designed, this series of high output LED luminaires deliver 115° wide distributions, providing excellent luminaire to luminaire crossover. Additionally, this includes high efficacies in an extremely low profile housing that is ideal for dry/damp locations.

Standard’s high bay luminaires use up to 60% less energy than metal halide and fluorescent fixtures while delivering similar or greater light output. They reduce loads on cooling systems by emitting less heat and require virtually no maintenance. They can be used for manufacturing, aircraft hangars, warehouses, convention centres and other large indoor spaces.

This series of luminaires are offered in two colour temperatures, 4,000 K and 5,000 K upon request. The luminaires use LEDs selected through stringent binning procedures to ensure colour consistency within each luminaire.

Each model can be surface mounted, hung by suspension cables or hook mount, or affixed to a rigid stem. Each module has been designed to be easily removed with standard hardware so that any maintenance person can  serviceit in the field.
Centre channel cover is hinged for easy access to power supplies and quick wiring.

All models are available with factory installed frosted polycarbonate or acrylic lens.  

High bay luminaires specifications
•    5 low profile models
•    Replaces traditional lighting systems
•    Designed for mounting heights 18’-60’ (5.5 m – 18.3 m)
•    Cable, stem or surface mounting options
•    Multiple voltage options available
•    L90 at 70 000 hours
•    L95 at 60 000 hours
•    L70 predicted life is more than 200 000 hours
•    8 lbs to 24 lbs (varies by model)

Find out more: http://www.standardpro.com/en/product-information/led-interior-luminaires/introduction

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