ABB Emergi-Lite IPE-LEDNU Series

April 4, 2025

New IPE-LEDNU Series IP65 Linear LED Fixture Offering From ABB Emergi-Lite

The new Emergi-Lite IPE-LEDNU series is a slim and compact product that offers both customizable lumen output and colour temperature to suit the needs of the site where it will be installed. Designed to resist moisture and vandalism. Do you need to install lights around an indoor pool or underground parking lot where moisture is present? The IPE-LEDNU series luminaires will perfectly meet this requirement with their certification for wet and damp locations.

Supply and install Emergi-Lite IPE-LEDNU Series linear LED fixtures as specified. The luminaire shall operate in 120-277VAC and use a high efficiency electronic driver. The lens shall be constructed of UV-stabilized industrial grade vandal-resistant polycarbonate and the enclosure of thermoplastic. A durable formed gasket shall be provided between the enclosure and the lens and shall be designed specifically for hostile environments. A metal plate used to retain the reflector also serves to dissipate heat, therefore lengthening driver life.

Features

  • IP65 Rated
  • Field-selectable colour temperatures: 3500K (warm/neutral white), 4000K (neutral white) and 5000K (cool white)
  • Field-selectable lumen output: 5000 lumens (40 watts), 6000 lumens (45 watts) and 7000 lumens (50 watts)
  • Polycarbonate lens and thermoplastic enclosure, vandal resistant and UV stabilized
  • Stainless steel hardware
  • Ceiling, surface or pendant mounting
  • 0-10V dimming standard on all models
  • 120VAC to 277VAC universal
  • Certified for wet and damp locations (not suitable for use in car wash applications)
  • Expected life of 187,000 hours (L70)
  • Power factor > 0.90
  • ROHS compliant
  • Meets IEEE C.62.41-1991 input transient protection
  • 5-year limited warranty on all electronics and housing

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