LEDVANCE UltraLED™ CCT Selectable Canopy

EIN LEDVANCE UltraLED CCT Canopy

March 3, 2022

The Canopy luminaires are environmentally preferable LED alternatives to traditional HID luminaires, offering up to 79% in energy savings. Ideal in place of traditional luminaires, or as new installations, the Canopy series is offered in three wattages/lumen packages for illuminating parking garages, covered exterior corridors or walkways and stairwells.

Benefits and Features

  • Slim, lightweight design
  • High efficacy meets DLC requirements and increases rebate opportunities
  • CCT selectability increases luminaire versatility
  • Up to 135 LPW
  • 3000K, 4000K or 5000K CCT Selectable
  • CRI >80
  • Offered in 20, 40, 60, and 75 watts
  • Two color options: bronze or white
  • Garage and Canopy optics
  • Energy savings up to 79%

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