BGR BarnGuard LED Security Lights by Lithonia Lighting

BGR BarnGuard LED Security Lights

Aug 17, 2020

The Lithonia Lighting® BarnGuard (BGR) LED security light features: white light, high CRI, instant-on, long life and energy savings. The BarnGuard maintains the classic aesthetic and always looks the part.

Key Features:

• Two Packages – deliver 4,700 and 7,900 lumens
       BGR P1 for best energy savings
       BGR P2 for maximum illumination

• Energy Efficient – up to 139 LPW

• Twist-lock photocell – included for dusk-to-dawn operation

• Multi-volt (New!) – for 120V – 277V applications

• DLC Premium Qualified – eligible for rebate incentives

• Priced Competitively and Always in Stock – All configurations are part of the Contractor Select® program and always in stock at our distribution centers

More reasons to choose BarnGuard LED:

• Easy to install with integral slipfitter for arms and direct mount bracket for walls and poles

• Detachable acrylic lens refractor included for traditional style and glare control

• Popular design with traditional ribbed housing and nominal up light

• Mounting arm sold separately for lowest cost of luminaire-only customer needs

BarnGuard LED Product Page & Photometry | Specification Sheet | Sell Sheet
Contractor Select BarnGuard LED Product Page & Photometry | Specification Sheet

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