High Temperature High Bay from Standard-Stanpro

Stanpro Highbay

Dec 15, 2019

The L1RTP-L is a high temperature LED high bay rated up to 80ºC. The fixture is ideal for industrial applications where intense heat is present. The L1RTP-L is IP67 rated which allows it to be installed in dust and damp locations.

Features & Specifications

  • Construction

Housing

− Black heavy duty anodized aluminum with

corrosion resistant coating. The heat-sinking

technology ensures long lifespan and low

light decline with an excellent heat dissipation

performance.

− 5′ power cable and 1′ dimming wires for the hook

version. No cable included for the junction box.

Connections are made directly inside.

Lens

Glass lens, non-yellowing and non-cracking for long

term application. Comes standard with the 110º

beam angle black reflector. 60º reflector available as

an accessory.

  • Electrical & photometrical data

− Available in 22,500lm (150W) with 150lm/W

− Colour rendering index (CRI) > 70

  • Specifications

Driver

− 120-277V and 347V available

− 0-10V dimming standard

Ambient temperature

-40°C to +80°

Ambient humidity

10% -90% RH

Mounting

Hook mount or conduit mount with junction box with

¾” NPT hole standard. Bracket also available as an

accessory for surface mount. (see below)

  • Compliances

− Meets requirements of ICES-005

− Damp location

− IP66

− IP67

− UL1598

− CSA-250.0

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