Standard’s LED ECO High Bay — LHBE Series

December 12, 2016 

With Standard’s ECO high bay series, it is now so easy to modernize your commercial or industrial application. The low profile and durable design allow for mounting heights ranging from 3 to 12 metres (10 to 40 feet).

This luminaire is the perfect alternative for your traditional lighting system. As it is equipped with high efficiency LED, it is an economical and ecological solution. The ECO high bay series maintains 70% of lumen capacity after 143,000 hours of use; you are thus able to reduce maintenance costs of your lighting system.

Equipped with a lightweight aluminum sink, the ECO high bay can be easily installed in various ways, according to your need:

  • suspended with a chain
  • pendant mounted
  • installed with our surface mount kit

A diffuser is included but you may want to protect your investment with a wire guard.

Find out more: www.standardpro.com/featured-product/led-eco-high-bay-lhbe-series/.

 

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