KFL1030 Flood Light from Hubbell Canada

EIN Hubbell KFL1030 Floodlight

February 21, 2022

The KFL-X Series LED floodlights are designed with a copper-free aluminum housing and painted with a powder epoxy finish for superior corrosion resistance in harsh and hazardous environments. Killark LED floodlights provide a crisp white light that is great for color rendering. The KFL-X Series floodlight are suitable for marine locations and high ambient areas.

KFL-X 10000 LUMEN 120-277 VAC 50/60 Hz 5000K CCT 70 CRI

  • Supplemental 20KA/10KV Surge Protection is standard for 120-277 VAC models
  • Crisp White Light for Excellent Color Rendering – Chromaticity 5000 K (CCT) approx. 70 CRI
  • Energy Savings – High lumens per watt
  • Long Life – 100,000+ maintenance free hours to 70% initial lumen
  • Ambient suitability -50°C to 65°C
  • World Voltage 120 – 277VAC 50/60Hz
  • Instant On – Including after power interruption
  • Solder-LESS LED Board Connections – Vibration Resistant

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