GVA Lighting IP-SF 3 Waterproof LED

GVA

November 10, 2017

GVA’s IP-SF3 is a low voltage, low wattage LED light module offering an energy efficient, reliable and low cost lighting solution for both indoor and outdoor installations. Typical applications include cove and under-cabinet lighting, backlighting and channel letter signs, delineation and any application where moisture or extreme temperatures may occur.

Each module consists of three LEDs available in 6 color temperatures of white as well as Amber, Red, Green and Blue. The modules are completely sealed and IP65 rated for wet locations and can operate in ambient temperatures from -40°C to +50°C.

Each module is only 54mm long, 16mm wide, 9.5mm high and connected to adjacent modules with 70mm jumper wires (max. 150mm center-to-center). The compact size and flexibility of an IPSF-3 assembly affords unlimited installation options. Standard assemblies are sold with 100 modules.

The IP-SF3 modules can be mounted with the pre-applied Very High Bond (VHB) double sided tape or with screws through the predrilled mounting flanges on each end of the module.

For more information:

https://cdn.gvalighting.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/PG-IP-SF-3-09.05.13.pdf

 

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