J2 Light’s iPark-LED Luminaire

J2

September 18, 2017

The iPARK-LED features provide highly efficient low glare lighting, extreme power savings, along with low installation and maintenance costs. The sleek profile, flexible design features, and simple mounting process make the iPARK-LED a perfect choice for engineers, contractors and end users. The iPARK-LED features provide highly efficient low glare lighting, extreme power savings, along with low installation and maintenance costs. The sleek profile, flexible design features, and simple mounting process make the iPARK-LED a perfect choice for engineers, contractors and end users.
 
ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION
Extremely robust extruded aluminum core optical mounting platform and heat sink also provides structural rigidity and allows precision placement of critical optical components for wide throw optics. For downward throw optics a flat aluminum pan is used. Sheet aluminum die formed housing gives open access for easy installation to facility structure as well as core optical and lens fixation. Die formed aluminum tool-less wiring front access panel allows for simple power splicing as well as (optional) occupancy sensor mount.
   
 
LOW GLARE VOLUMETRIC OPTICS

The iPARK-LED optical assembly consists of highly reflective specular aluminum die formed reflector along with semi-diffuse highly efficient PMMA injection molded lens. Light distribution is optimized to achieve high angle brightness on walls and between vehicles while maintaining visual comfort. For higher ceiling applications, downward throw optics are available. 
 
PERFORMANCE

iPARK-LED luminaires offer >95 Lumens/Watt; CRI >80; THD <10%; PF >99. Projected life beyond 100,000 hours. LED modules and drivers are offered with a standard 5-year warranty based on performance under normal conditions (consult warranty for details).

For more information:

http://www.j2light.com/ipark-led

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