Cooper Lighting IFLD Infrastructure Flood

EIN Cooper IFLD

October 5, 2021

The IFLD LED floodlight luminaire combines high-efficiency optics, superior thermal management and energy efficiency in a cost-effective solution. The cutting-edge, robust design incorporates a separate driver compartment for maximum heat dissipation to insure high performance and longevity of both the fixture and optics. Typical applications include industrial parking lots, municipal infrastructure, parks and recreation, water treatment facilities, correctional facilities, ports/rails, and more.

  • Heavy-duty Die cast aluminum housing, door, and heat sink
  • Housing, optical chamber and driver compartment IP66 rated
  • Greater than 97% lumen maintenance at 60,000 hours (40°C)
  • Lumen packages ranging from 9.000 lumens to 60,000 lumens
  • Various CCTs available, 2200K, 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K, 5700K, and 590nm amber
  • 20 optical distributions for flood, area site, and roadway applications
  • Mounting options include an integral die-cast aluminum slipfitter, galvanized steel yoke, and pendant mount
  • Five-year warranty

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