EiKO High Voltage LLH

EIKO LLH

May 13, 2019

EiKO’s High Voltage LLH is a cost-effective solid state LED solution for highbay and lowbay applications, replacing up to 250 watt and 400 watt HID fixtures and multi-lamp fluorescent luminaires.

FEATURES

  • >130 lpw ultra-high efficiency delivers superior performance over fluorescent and HID, saving up to 60% of energy costs
  • Universal 0-10V driver for continuous dimming
  • 1S items feature pre-installed adjustable microwave occupancy sensor

LISTINGS

  • UL Listed for damp locations
  • DesignLights Consortium® Premium Qualified – meets the requirements for the highest DLC qualification for efficacy and lumen maintenance

PERFORMANCE

  • Rated lifetime L70 >100,000 @ 40°C (104°F) >72,000 @ 50°C (122°F)
  • 4000K, 5000K CCT
  • CRI: 80+

ELECTRICAL

  • Input voltage: 120-277V, 347-480V
  • Dimmable power supply (0-10V)
  • Driver efficiency: >85%
  • Power Factor: >.9
  • THD: <20%

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