Adjustable Post Top Area Light from Satco Nuvo Incorporates Contemporary Design and Precise Illumination

April 12, 2023

Adjustable Post Top Area Light from Satco Nuvo

SATCO|NUVO’s LED Adjustable Post Top Area Light offers a sleek, contemporary design ideal for general area lighting requiring a highly efficient architectural light source with precise control. Unique to this product is the locking articulating head allowing adjustments from 0-90° for directional illumination. Color selectable choices include 3000K/4000K/5000K with 120V-347V input voltage options. These high performance luminaires are offered in 4 popular wattages to service a variety of lighting applications and feature an integrated NEMA photocell receptacle. All models are DLC 5.1 compliant, IP65 rated, deliver significant energy savings and reduce maintenance costs dramatically.

Features

  • Adjustable 0°–90°
  • CCT Selectable: 3000K | 4000K | 5000K
  • Available Wattages: 35W | 55W | 75W | 100W
  • IK08 Impact Rated
  • Bronze Powder Coated Finish
  • DLC 5.1 Listed

Suggested Applications

  • Mixed-Use Communities
  • Park Lighting
  • Campuses
  • Retail Site Lighting
Adjustable Post Top Area Light from Satco Nuvo
ItemWattsReplacement HID WattageEfficacyLumensBUG RatingSurge Protection Rating
*65-89035w100 wup to 127 LPW4080L/4440L/4300LB2U2G12kV
*65-89155w150wup to 136 LPW6890L/7500L/7280LB2U2G12kV
65-89275w175wup to 135 LPW9220L/10100L/9720LB2U3G16kV
65-893100w225-250wup to 135 LPW12000L/13500L/12806LB2U3G16kV
*Dark Sky Compliant when angled at 0 degree horizontal plane

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