LED Linear High Bay Interchangeable Optical Lens from SATCO|NUVO

January 11, 2024

Introducing SATCO|NUVO’s versatile High Bay Fixture, designed for ultimate lighting adaptability. The field-selectable fixture comes with interchangeable optical lenses, offering unparalleled flexibility to meet various lighting requirements. The included 90° x 90° optical lens ensures even light distribution for most general applications, while optional lenses are available as accessories for specialized lighting needs.

In addition to lens versatility, these fixtures offer three wattage and color temperature options, a flicker-free driver for seamless illumination, 6kV surge protection for added durability, and 0-10v dimming capability for precise control. For enhanced energy efficiency, an integrated sensor port is readily accessible, allowing seamless installation of optional PIR or microwave motion sensors. These sensors can be conveniently configured using an optional remote control. Designed for surface, suspension, and pendant mounting capabilities, these high bays are the ultimate lighting solution that adapts to your needs. 

FEATURES:

  • Interchangeable Optical Lenses
  • Field Selectable (CCT and Wattage)
  • Flicker Free Driver
  • Integrated Sensor Port
  • 41″ Suspension Kit Included

Suggested Applications: Warehouses, Factories, and Garages

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