Advantek Lighting Solutions LED Linear Highbay

LED Linear Highbay

Dec 14, 2018

The LED Linear High Bay is an innovative product meeting high bay illumination requirements for industrial, warehouse, gyms, workshop, distribution centre, and retail applications. With excellent light efficiency and heat dissipation, users could expect maximized energy and cost savings.

Construction
Super slim and minimal design, one strip of die-casting
6063 aluminum alloy housing provides excellent
thermal transfer to extend component life. 10 ft cord and 2 pcs of suspension wire included

Electrical
LED LHB High Bay has a high performance long life
LED System completes with Meanwell electrical drivers
for optimal performance, delivering up to 140 LPW with
a CRI>70. Color temperature options are 5000K and
4000K. Philips LED Ambient temperature -20oC to 50oC.
module life rated for >50,000 hours. Electronic Drivers
available in 100-277V (120M) and 200-480V (347
coming soon). 0-10V dimmable drivers

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