Universal Lighting Technologies Expands EVERLINE Family with LED Round High Bay Luminaires

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Dec 12, 2019

Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc., a global leader in lighting and a member of the Panasonic Group, recently introduced its EVERLINE LED Round High Bay luminaires. The “UFO” style high bay luminaries are designed to meet requirements for commercial applications where the ceiling height is higher than 20 feet (or 6 meters). Common applications for this product include warehouses, gymnasiums, retail open ceilings, hangars, and factories.

“Switching from a traditional HID fixture to LED can significantly reduce energy costs, particularly for high ceiling applications. Universal remains focused on providing a range of retrofit and replacement solutions that save our customers time and money,” said Joseph Polt, Product Manager at Universal Lighting Technologies. “These new round high bays are easy to install and suitable to mount with chains or cables. At 50,000 rated hours, the luminaires are long lasting and virtually maintenance free.”

The EVERLINE Round High Bay luminaires utilize EVERLINE LED Drivers with 0-10V dimming. Available in high lumen outputs including 21,000 lumens and 28,000 lumens, the luminaires provide power ranges between 150W and 200W, and operate at ambient temperatures between – 40° and 50°C.

The EVERLINE LED Round High Bay luminaires are UL classified for damp and dry locations, IP65 rated for covered outdoor use, and DesignLights Consortium® (DLC®) Qualified. Designed for maximum durability, the product offers a five-year warranty.

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