eLumigen Releases Industry’s First 120-277V, 100W A19, Rough Service, LED Lamps

eLumigen LED Rough Service Lamps

January 10, 2022

eLumigen, a premium performance lighting company for harsh commercial and industrial applications, today announced the release of its universal voltage (120-277V) 100W equivalent A19 LED Rough Service lamps.  These are the lighting industry’s first LED lamp line combining 120-277V, 100W equivalent 1600 lumens, enclosed fixture rated, wet location rated, A19 size, shatter proof, tested to 20G forces vibration, and an industry-leading 5 year limited warranty in rough service applications. 

This newest product line is ideal for rough service applications benefiting from universal voltage lamps.  These 100W-equivalent LED lamps help reduce energy costs, labor costs, and the headaches of frequent lamp changes in harsh environment applications. eLumigen employs a unique 21-point validation process that goes above and beyond industry standards. 

These lamps have been tested to survive levels of vibration exceeding 20G forces. They also employ a unique temperature holdback design that improves both safety and thermal management of the lamps. Lamp diffusers are constructed of an advanced polycarbonate material that will not shatter. eLumigen’s 5-year warranty is unmatched in the industry, for rough service lighting. 

The young company also has an impressive trophy case.  The previous 120V version of the 100W Rough Service A19’s received 4 prestigious awards in 2020:  

• Sapphire Award, 

• Golden Hammer Award, 

• Vision Award, and 

• EC&M Product of the Year Award

In addition, eLumigen’s High CRI Class 1 Division 2 (C1D2) fixture was recognized with 2020 IES Progress Report inclusion, and as a 2021 Sapphire Award Finalist.  Additional information about eLumigen products can be found at eLumigen.com.

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