EarthTronics 14410 Lumens 110 Watt LED Highbay

EIN EarthTronics Lumen Highbay

December 5, 2021

EarthTronics LED Highbay delivers excellent energy savings compared to similar linear fluorescent and HID fixtures. This 110 watt fixture has a 24” design and produces 14410 lumens which is suitable for 10-30′ mounting heights. It features 4000K or 5000K color temperature with a high 80+ CRI providing excellent visual acuity for accuracy when working in manufacturing and warehousing applications. High quality Seoul LED chips provide for excellent lumen maintenance. L95 is at 50,000 hours and L80 at 120,000 hours (68°C). DLC® Premium listed product.

  • 120-277V, 347-480VAC
  • DLC® Premium operating at 131 lumens per watt
  • 6’ 300V 18/3 SJT whip, V-hooks & chain included
  • Driver standard with 0-10V dimming (prewired)
  • Rated for damp location
  • 4000K & 5000K color temperature available

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