Cooper Metalux UHB LED High Bay

Cooper Metalux UHB LED High Bay

Feb 24, 2021

The UHB LED is a round high bay luminaire designed for a variety of mounting heights and customer applications. The traditional round form factor and compact design make the UHB easy to install and pleasing to contractors. It’s also available in multiple lumen packages and color temperatures providing design flexibility. The universal mounting allows for quick retrofit installations. The UHB is an ideal solution for manufacturing, retail, warehouse, and gymnasium applications.

 

 

 

• Compact, 12” and 16” round die cast aluminum housing

• White polyester powder coat finish

• Lumen packages up from 12,000 up to 30,000

• Mono point installation – hook included

• Medium distribution standard

• 4000k and 5000k CCT with a minimum CRI of 80

• IP65 rated

• 0-10V dimming standard

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