eLumigen LED Linear Vapor Tight Series

EIN eLumigen Vapor 400

April 26, 2021

The eLumigen LED Linear Vapor Tight fixtures are designed for installation at mounting heights of 18 feet (5.5 meters) or lower. These versatile and rugged fixtures are DLC Premium listed, have a high impact protection rating of IK10 and an IP66 rating. They are ideal for parking garages, loading docks, food processing plants and warehouses.

Features & Benefits

  • Extremely Durable Housing
  • IK10 protection rating; withstands up to 11 lbs (5kg) impact
  • IP66 dust/water ingress protection for Indoor/ Outdoor applications
  • Fast installation
  • Flip-down cover, easy access through-wiring
  • Easily Connect with daisy-chain sockets on both ends
  • Lightweight for easy installation
  • Rigid diffuser with anti-yellowing technology
  • DLC Premium Listed for Utility Rebates
  • Dimmable; 0-10V
  • Thermal protection to prevent electrical shocks
  • Low glare and wide beam angle for optimal illumination

Applications

  • Industrial
  • Manufacturing
  • Warehouses
  • Food processing plants
  • Parking garages

For more information in Canada please contact

MISSION TECHNICAL SALES

Trevor Elliott

trevor.elliott@mts.agency

(416) 528-4989 

Go HERE for more information

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