TWR2 LED ALO Die-Cast Wall Pack, Glass Refractor from Lithonia Lighting

LDS twr2 LED 400

Nov 15, 2019

The classic TWR1 and TWR2 LED glass wall packs come with adjustable light output (ALO) technology. TWR LED dials in to desired output to match the needs of any job site, and saves significant energy costs when replacing traditional metal halide sources. Its energy-efficient LEDs have an expected service life of more than 20 years, which eliminates frequent lamp and ballast replacements associated with traditional technologies. Cost effective, flexible, and always in stock – TWR LED is the choice for distributors and contractors alike.

Key Features:
– TWR1 ALO delivers 1,000 to 6,200 lumens, TWR2 ALO delivers 3,050 to 11,800 lumens
– Energy savings of 85% vs. comparable metal halide sources; saves up to $210 per luminaire, per year when replacing a 400W metal halide lamp
– Energy-efficient, up to 145 LPW
– 20+ years expected service life

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