Maxlite Wallmax Thin Cutoff Wall Packs

September 9, 2024

WallMax Thin Cutoff Wall Packs are constructed with pivoting heads that aim light precisely while minimizing glare and backlight. These durable, energy-saving fixtures are perfect for lighting outdoor walkways, landscapes, parking areas and perimeters. Efficacy for the series reaches up to 131 lm/W, translating to 75 percent energy savings over HID luminaires. The fixtures include a variable voltage photocell that provides further energy savings. Available in small (20W, 29W) and large (70W) outputs, LED Wall Packs are designed with sleek, heat-sinking fins that extend the L70 lifetime of the fixtures to an exceptional 100,000 hours at TM-21 standards.

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Features

  • Fixture heads pivot fully up to 90° from mounting plane on small fixture
  • Efficacies up to 105 lm/W on the small fixture
  • Efficacies up to 116 lm/W on the large fixture
  • 70 CRI min
  • Universal 120-277V power supply
  • Power Factor > 0.9; THD < 20%
  • 120-277VAC Photocell

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