ERLC Compact Cobra Head from Current

Cobra Compact

Apr 22, 2019

Current’s newest outdoor product is the ERLC Compact Cobra Head which delivers the same lumen output in a smaller package. The result is a 30 percent lighter fixture (8.5 lb vs. 12.5 lb.) that is easier to install and a cost-effective solution for walkways and neighborhood street lighting:

  • ERL1 Replacement (up to 6,000 Lumens only)
  • 1,860 – 6,350 Lumens
  • Type V Optic Offering – New!
  • Type II Narrow, Type II/III, Type III, Type V
  • Weight: 8.5 Lbs
  • 10kV/5kA Surge & IP66 Standard
  • Captive Door and Tool-Less Option

Features/Benefits

  • 1,900 to 30,000 lumen output

    ➥ Light output to support the particular requirement

  • 3000K and 4000K CCT

    ➥ Apply the right light to the roadway

  • Custom engineered reflective optic technology

    ➥ Optimizes application efficiency, minimizes driver glare, and ‘shapes’ the light to put the light where it is needed

  • 100,000 hour design life

    ➥ Reduces maintenance needs and expense over the life of the fixture

  • Type II Narrow, Type II Wide, Type III, Type IV Photometric Options

    ➥ Available lighting options fit your requirements

  • 0-10V and DALI dimming available

    ➥ Enable basic dimming capabilities of the fixture

  • Photo electric sensors (PE) available

    ➥ Basic fixture On/Off light control

  • LightGrid compatible

    ➥ Add wireless intelligence to the roadway system to monitor energy consumption, detect failures, dim fixtures remotely

  • Coastal Finish Available

    ➥ Protects the fixture from salt air in geographic areas by oceans

  • 120-277 volt and 347-480 volt

    ➥ Suitable for most geographic locations

Applications

  • Local roadways

  • Collector roadways

  • Major roadway/streets

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