RENO Lighting Triton NSF Sleek Linear High Bay

September 29, 2025

Smooth aluminum housing helps prevent the buildup of food debris and dust. ASTM B117 Certified for Corrosion Resistance. Built to withstand moisture, chemicals, and harsh cleaning — tested under ASTM B117 salt spray standards for long-term durability.

IP69K Rated: Provides full protection against dust ingress and high-pressure, high-temperature water jets. NEMA 4X Certified: Designed to be water-tight and resistant to harsh, corrosive environments.

NSF/ANSI 2 Certified: Meets standards for food safety and sanitation in commercial and
industrial environments.

Emergency Ready: Compatible with the RENO All-Weather Emergency LED Driver for backup power during outages.

Operating Temperature: -40°F to +122°F (-40°C to +50°C).

Rated Lifetime: L70 > 100,000 hours for long-lasting performance.

Triton
Reno CollectionARK
Power (W)100/150/200W
Efficacy150lm/W
Color Temperature (K)35/40/5000K
Voltage (V)120-347V
CRI>80
Beam Angle (Degree)90°
Operating Temperature-40°F to +122°F (-40°C to +50°C)
Dimmable0-10V
Lifespan (Hours)100,000hrs
FinishWhite
DLC Premium: High-Bay LuminairesS-7RZ5D4
Box QTY1
Shipping Dimensions23″ x 15″ x 5″ – 12lbs

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