RAB Design’s All-in-One Canopy Light

RAB

February 9, 2023

We get it. In the past, lighting catalogues were more dense than your city’s Yellow Pages. Google that if you’re under 20, but it was a very large book. A million fixture types, voltage configurations, colour temperatures, and all you want to do is light up a parking garage. RAB Design has you covered.

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RAB’S Canopy Light configurability
RAB’s ultra-flexible line of Canopy Lights come in both square (SCL series) and round (RCL series) form factors, and have selectable temps from 3000K to 5000K.

Ideal Applications

  • Canopies
  • Malls
  • Walkways
  • Offices
  • Schools
  • Condominiums

When you add a built-in dimming functionality with 0-10V input, custom housing colours available, built-in motion sensors, and a 120-347V input range, you have the true All-In-One Canopy Light. You’ll never have to ask, “Will this Canopy fixture work for my job?” again, and instead wonder where RAB Design has been all your life. 

ModelSCL1S-LED70A45
Tested Wattage (Maximum)46.76W
Tested Lumens (Maximum)6586lm
Efficacy140.8 lm/W
Voltage120-347V
CCTVariable Kelvin (3000K/4000K/5000K)
CRI74
Dimming0-10V Dim (10%-100%)
Power Factor≥0.90
LED Life (L78)100,000 Hours
FinishBronze
Housing DetailsDie Cast Aluminum
Lens DetailsPolycarbonate
B-U-G RatingB2-U0-G1
MountingSurface/Pendant mount
Number of Conduit Entries3 – 1/2” NPT (Sides) and 1 – 3/4” NPT (Back)
Operating Temp.-40°C to +40°C (-40°F to 104°F)
Factory Installed OptionsDimming High Frequency Motion Sensor, 9W Battery Back up (SCL1S-LED45A23 only)
CertificationsUL, Wet Location, IP65, DLC Premium

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