New Maxlite Slim Flood Lights

New Maxlite Slim Flood Lights

Sept 2, 2020

MaxLite introduces the Slim Flood Light Series for security, signage, landscape, and general-purpose floodlighting applications.

Designed as a complete distributor stock solution, this versatile floodlighting family offers CCT selectability, multiple mountings, narrow to wide beam spreads, and photocell options to suit contractors’ every installation need. The series includes four housing sizes that deliver outputs from 1,590 to 13,180 lumens across the range (15W, 29W, 50W, 70/90W). Higher wattage models are CCT selectable, enabling customers to choose from 3000K, 4000K or 5000K in a single product. Lower wattages are available in the same color temperatures individually. All Slim Flood Light models are DesignLights Consortium (DLC) Premium listed, enabling the fixtures to qualify for utility rebate programs where available.

Threaded knuckle, yoke and slipfitter mounting options make it easy for contractors to address ground, wall or pole installation needs. A 3-pin twist-lock photocontrol receptacle with shorting cap is included standard on 70W and 90W models, providing stocking distributors with a ready-made solution.

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