EarthTronics Introduces High-Efficient, LED Area Light Series for Exterior Wide-Flood Area Illumination

Earthtronics Arealight

Feb 14, 2019

EarthTronics has introduced a highly-efficient, flexible LED Area Light Series for exterior, wide-flood area illumination of parking lots and roadways for campuses, auto dealerships, commercial, industrial, educational, healthcare and municipal facilities.

IP68 approved for outdoor wet applications, the EarthTronics LED Area Light Series is available in 75- to 480-watt models in 4000K and 5000K color of light, providing up to 57600 lumens per unit. The fixtures feature industry-leading Lumiled LED chips with Meanwell drivers to deliver a high quality, energy saving lighting solution. For instance, the 75-watt, 4000K fixture provides 9750 lumens, producing 130 per watt with a 70+ CRI for improved visual acuity and efficient performance to replace a 250-watt HID model.

The EarthTronics LED Area Light Series features a durable aluminum alloy housing in a slim design to perform well in all climates and in extreme temperatures ranging from -40°F to 113°F.  With a rated life of >100,000 hours L70 at 25°C these fixtures provide years of reliable service and energy savings. The fixtures are standard 100-277VAC. 200-480VAC operation is available. Type II, III, IV, and V light distribution patterns are available.  In addition, a dusk to dawn sensor can be easily added at the time of installation.

With easily interchangeable mounting options – slip fit, pole mount and trunnion (yoke) – the LED Area Light Series is the contractor’s choice when replacing older high-pressure sodium and metal halide area lights. The new LED Area Light Series from EarthTronics comes with a five-year warranty standard warranty. A ten year project warranty is available. This product is UL/cUL listed.

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