CREE Lighting OSQ™ Series

September 15, 2024

The OSQ Series C family of outdoor lighting solutions redefines what’s possible in area and flood lighting by simultaneously elevating efficacy, precise control and visual comfort. With NanoComfort® Technology, the OSQ Series C offers reduced glare and up to 171 LPW. And its sleek form factor is up to 46% lighter and even easier to handle.

Features

OSQ


Light Output:
 4,000 – 85,000 Lumens
Wattage: 26 – 520 watts
Replaces: Up to multiple 1000W HID
Efficacy: Up to 171 LPW
Limited Warranty: 10-year

CRI Options: 70 or 90+ CRI
CCT Options: 3000K, 4000K, 5000K, 5700K
Finish Color: Black, Bronze, Silver, White
Versatile Mounting Options
BML and NEMA 7-pin Lift & Lock options available

  • cULus Listed
  • DarkSky Approved
  • Assembled in the USA by Cree Lighting from US and imported parts
  • Durable Colorfast DeltaGuard® finish
  • DLC, DLC Premium & DLC LUNA Qualified
  • Ordering Matrix

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