RAB Design JAGUAR Series

July 31, 2026

The JAGS-LED is an exceptionally versatile lighting fixture, featuring field adjustable beam distribution, high efficiency, and advanced controls to optimize lighting layouts for any area light application. Additionally, the standard fixture includes selectable features such as colour selection, wattage selection, and a wide voltage range of 120-347V, making it one of the most feature-rich area lights available on the market.

Performance:

  • Installer can select either 3000K or 4000K or 5000K colour temperature with a CCT select switch during installation.
  • Beam Distribution- Variable Distribution – VD1 (Type III/Type IV/Type V); VD2 (Type II/Type III/Type IV) (Optional)
    • Adjust beam distribution effortlessly using a switch—no need to swap or reorient optics.
  • The JAGUAR Series is available in 3 different sizes with a comprehensive range of lumen packages ranging from 10000lm – 48000 lm
  • Power factor 0.99 results in reduced power losses and an efficacy of >160 lumens per watt.
  • -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to +122°F) Ambient Operating Temperature to withstand Canadian winters.
JAGUAR

Electrical:

  • Fixture driver covers a wide voltage range of 120-347V.
  • High surge protection of 6 kV Internal & 10 kV External per UL1449.

Construction:

  • Robust construction with die cast aluminum.
  • Polycarbonate Lens/Optics.
  • Weather and Corrosion Resistant Polyester Powder Coat Finish.
  • Standard housing finish is bronze. Custom finishes are available.

Factory Installed Controls:

  • DHFS Motion Sensor, PBLS Control, Twist Lock Photocell, 3 PIN or 7 PIN Receptacle with Shorting Cap ANSI C136 compliant, 20 kV Surge Protection (120-277 V)

Options Sold Separately:

  • DHFS Motion Sensor Remote Control.
  • Variety of mounting options- Slip Fitter, Direct Mount for Round/Square Poles, Trunnion Mount, Yoke Mount.
  • PBLS Remote Control
  • House Side Cutoff, Side Cutoff.

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