SYLVANIA LEDVANCE High Bay Luminaires

September 14, 2016

SYLVANIA LEDVANCE’s new high bay luminaires are lightweight with a traditional design and have a polycarbonate refractor that minimizes the cave effect.

Offering up to 67% in energy savings, these luminaires are ideal in place of traditional luminaires or as new installations, and offered in two wattages/lumen packages for use in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, retail, gymnasiums, and loading docks.

These easy to install luminaires are control ready with 0-10V dimming (down to 16%) for greater energy savings.

Other product features include the following:

• offered in 100W, 200W
• up to 122 lm/W
• input voltage: UNV (120-277V), 347V
• cULus, FCC, RoHS, DLC

Find out more: www.sylvania.com/en-us/products/luminaires/Luminaires/Pages/LEDVANCE-High-Bay.aspx.

 

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