Xeleum EOS HE Series High Bay

Xeleum EOS High Bay

Apr 19, 2020

Xeleum’s EOS HE Series of Compact LED High Bay Fixtures provide an energy and cost-efficient alternative to standard High Intensity Discharge (HID) and High Intensity Fluorescent (HIF) in warehouse and other mid/high mount applications. These sleek luminaires are IP67 rated for use in interior and exterior applications. Three different optic options create a uniform, consistent light level.

 

 

 

 

 

 FEATURES
• Uniform light distribution
• No wire guard necessary as rugged and durable polycarbonate lens protects LED’s from collisions
• UGR < 19
• No hazardous metals, mercury or sodium
• High light efficiency (150 lm/watt) • High power factor (>0.95)
• Xi-Fi Option allows for 0-10V dimming, grouping and motion sensing

LISTINGS
• DesignLights Consortium® Qualified Networked Lighting Controls Systems
• IP67 (Wet Location) Rated
• Complies with IESNA requirements
• ROHS Compliant

PERFORMANCE
• Rated lifetime: L70 >60,000 hours @ 58°C
• 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K CCT
• CRI: 80+

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