RAB Design XFL-LED Floodlight

November 18, 2024

The XFL is the first floodlight in the market with field adjustable beam distribution, ensuring contractors get light exactly where they need it. Along with a host of customizable features such as adjustable lumens and adjustable CCT, XFL family incorporates sturdy design built for extreme weather conditions. It is truly an innovation that gets the job done right the first time.

Universal Voltage:

  • Fixture driver covers a wide voltage range of 120-347V.

Lumen Adjustment:

  • Installer can select between 3 lumen settings using a lumen select switch located on the housing.

Colour Selection:

  • Installer can select either 3000K or 4000K or 5000K colour temperature with a CCT select switch during installation.

Integrated Photocell:

  • Fixture includes electronic photocell for XFL1 – XFL4 models and a twist lock photocell for XFL5-XFL6. Photocell can be turned off using a switch on the housing.

Two Mounting Options Included:

  • XFL1 and XFL2 models include fixture with pre-installed knuckle and separate yoke & mounting plate in the box.
  • XFL3, XFL4, XFL5, XFL6 models include fixture with pre-installed slip fitter and separate yoke in the box.
  • The knuckle/slip fitter can be removed easily and be replaced by the yoke if needed. Mounting plate for knuckle mount installations included for added convenience.

Adjustable Beam Distribution:

Factory installed options for narrow beam distribution available.

The beam distribution of the fixture can be easily adjusted on the job site by using a key (included, see install instructions for details).

Fixture has 3 beam distribution settings: Extra Wide – 90° (NEMA 7×6), Wide – 75° (NEMA 6×6), Medium Wide – 55°(NEMA 5×5).

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