eLumigen Poultry Lamps – 2000K, 3000K & 5000K

eLumigen Poultry Lamps - 2000K, 3000K & 5000K

May 31, 2021

Ideal for rough service applications, the A19 & PAR Series are engineered for high efficiency, vibration resistance, shatter-resistance, elevated heat environments, and wet locations. These dimmable LED Lamps help reduce energy costs, labor costs, and the headaches of frequent lamp changes in tough applications. eLumigen employs a unique 21-point validation process that goes above and beyond industry standards. Our lamps have been tested to survive levels of vibration exceeding 20G forces.

Our unique temperature foldback design improves both safety and thermal management of our lamps. Lamp diffusers are constructed of an advanced polycarbonate material that will not shatter. Our 5-year warranty is unmatched in the industry, for our rough service lighting.

Features & Benefits

• 2000K, 3000K & 5000K CCTs for all poultry applications

• No photometric flicker; ideal for animal welfare

• Cost saving LED light source; >80% energy savings over incandescent

• Unmatched durability and toughness; less bulb change/replacement

• Resistant to dust and ammonia fumes

• No metal surfaces for corrosion or electrical failures

• Shatter and vibration proof

• Dimmable, down to 1%; optimal for egg production

• Long-lasting bulbs even in harsh conditions; backed by a 5-year warranty

• ETL wet rated; indoor/outdoor locations

• Low Electromagnetic interference; compatible with wireless sensor environments

• Rated for enclosed fixtures, ideal for jelly jar fixtures.

Applications

• Layers

• Broilers

• Breeding stock

• Hatcheries

For more information in Canada please contact

MISSION TECHNICAL SALES

Trevor Elliott
trevor.elliott@mts.agency
(416) 528-4989
https://www.elumigen.com/user_area/content_media/raw/Poultry_Aline_2020_12_08.pdf

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