LED Roadway Lighting’s Satellite Series+

LED Roadway Lighting

September 18, 2017

Satellite series luminaires are ideal for all roadway applications, bridges, causeways, parking lots and perimeter lighting. The one-piece housing uses a patented, fin-based thermal management system which allows for maximum heat dissipation. The fin construction also prevents the accumulation of debris, and easily sheds water, snow and ice. The unique angled light engines deliver maximum target lumens, making Satellite series an ideal choice in applications with wide pole spacing.

The power supply is designed and manufactured in-house using high reliability, specification-grade components. Colour temperatures offered are 5000K (standard) or 3000K, 4000K, and 4500K (optional). Other features include a 7-pin ANSI C136.41 receptacle and a 4-bolt fitter. Luminaires are available in two sizes: SAT-S (24 & 48 LEDs) and SAT-M (72 & 96 LEDs) and are suitable for replacing 70-400 watt HPS/MH luminaires.

For more information:

https://www.ledroadwaylighting.com/en/products/satellite-series.html

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