STANDARD’S LED 150 W Temporary High Bay Luminaire is the Perfect Substitute for Traditional 400 W HID Lamps and Fixtures

Standard Temporary LED

Apr 7, 2019

STANDARD’s Worklights are ideal for projects where portable and temporary lighting is required, especially to provide a safe working environment when handling repairs, general maintenance or new construction. Find the perfect solution to illuminate your work area, whether it’s for a wide area or to perform a specific task in a precise location. STANDARD’s temporary lighting products are made of robust material that are perfect for a rugged construction site where traditional lighting products would break easily.

Replacing traditional Metal Halide HID lamps and fixtures with our 150 W Temporary LED High Bay fixture is a cost saving and energy efficient solution. The Temporary High Bay provides 360° illumination and will ensure that the work area is safe and fully illuminated. Moreover, its high efficacy will help reduce the number of luminaires needed; in addition, the daisy chain feature will enable the use of one outlet to power up to four luminaires .

A wireless remote control is also provided with every temporary LED high bay. Control all your luminaires, from only one remote if you desire!

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