L1LEH Gen 2 High Bay from Stanpro

September 23, 2024

Stanpro’s economic L1LEH Linear High Bay with integrated receptacle for smart and non-smart sensors, is ideally suited for high ceiling warehouses as well as arenas where uniform and efficient lighting is required.

This luminaire meets BC Hydro requirements, thus providing considerable utility rebates in British Columbia.

Features

Color and Power Selectable: Choose from 3 selectable color temperatures and power settings to match your specific lighting requirements, all easily accessible via switches on the housing.

Robust and Efficient: Delivers high lumen output ranging from 12,800 to 100,000 lm packages, suitable for operations from -20°C to 65°C, ensuring performance across diverse conditions.

Sensor Compatibility: Integrated 1-pin receptacle to easily install plug & play smart and non smart sensors.

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