Industrial LED Highbay and Wide Area Jobsite Lighting Solutions from Ericson

March 28, 2024

Ericson is proud to announce upgraded versions of their extremely capable line of Industrial LED Highbay and Wide Area Jobsite Lighting Solutions. These new and updated products have several key features important when safe, code compliant lighting for industrial workspace is necessary.

Infinitely capable, these ruggedly built products have several industry leading & exclusive features including:
  • Wet Location Rated.
  • Rugged Metallic and Non-Metallic Enclosures
  • Water-Tight Plugs and Connectors on the entire series.
  • Energy Efficient LED Lighting Output Span 3,400 – 24,000 lumens!
  • 1239 & 1001 Series are available with 90 Minute Battery Back-up for Egress Lighting
  • 1239 Series is available in a 12 VDC Version
  • 1239 & 1140 series are available with 12A, 1500W feed-through capabilities.
  • 1000 & 1001 Series have 110-277v Digital Drivers
  • UL & CSA Listed through the entire range
  • Complete suite of accessories and renewal parts available.
  • Proudly Made in the USA.

These features along with several others, give Ericson the highest distinction in the industry for safe, durable, and reliable Industrial Jobsite Lighting Solutions.

Check out the balance of our expansive line of Industrial Handlamp, String Light and Highbay and Wide Area Lighting Solutions.

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