MaxLite LS3 Series Controls Ready LED Strip

May 10, 2024

The new generation of LS Series Linear Strips (LS3 Series) features field-selectable wattages, CCTs and field-installable controls. Offered in three sizes (2′, 4′ and 8′), with each providing nine combinations of color temperatures and wattages, as well as optional c-Max controls, one product can replace 27 different SKUs for stocking distributors! With its versatility and long life, the LS3 Series can address a variety of commercial, industrial, retail and residential application needs, including storage/utility, workshop, task or general area lighting.

FEATURES
  • UL listed – Suitable for damp locations
  • CCT and Wattage selectable
  • DLC Premium Listed
  • Controls Ready
  • 0-10V dimming standard
  • CRI>80
  • Universal voltage 120-277V
  • L70 lumen maintenance of 100,000 hours
  • Sheet metal (steel) housing and PMMA lens for smooth diffused distribution
  • On EM mode, the fixture CCT will be set to 5000K
  • Default setting for WCS models is set to lower wattage and 4000K
  • Fixture may be surface, pendant, or stem mounted (accessories sold separately)
  • On EM mode, the fixture output a minimum of 1000 lumens for 90 minutes, when fully charged
  • Operating temperature: -4°F to 122°F, except fixtures with EM option

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