Stanpro YDD-L LED Yard Light

Stanpro YDD-L LED Yard Light

July 31, 2020

The YDD-L is an energy-efficient dusk to dawn yard light. It was designed for barns and farms. It is a versatile and economic light source that is good on the environment and uses long-life LED’s. The YDD-L comes standard with photo control which helps to provide significant power savings.

Lens
Polycarbonate diffused lens encloses high performance LEDs.

Electrical
− Comes standard with 120-277 V 50/60Hz non-dimmable and rated IP65 driver
− 3′ of power cable is included to facilitate the connection to the junction box when mounting with the 21″ pole arm
− Twist-lock grey photocell 120-277 V included
− Ambient operating temperature range of -40°C to +40°C

Compliances
− Wet location
− IK07
− Meets requirements of ICES-005 issue for class B product
− cETLus

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