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Larson Electronics LLC releases 100 watt high bay LED Floodlight

By Anna Casey | March 29, 2018

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Larson Electronics LLC released a 100 Watt High Bay LED Flood Light that produces 12,150 lumens of intense light as an alternative to 250-watt metal halide lamps. This IP67 waterproof rated flood light draws just 0.84 amps at 120V and has an 80,000-hour service life, offering operators a rugged and powerful high-ceiling light for industrial and outdoor locations such as warehouses, commercial spaces, industrial plants, offices, street lighting and other similar applications.

The GAU-HB-90W-LED High Bay LED light from Larson Electronics is a 100-watt flood light that offers 13,500 lumens of high-intensity light from 9 CREE LEDs paired with PMMA high purity optics. The LEDs produce a focused 24º wide spot beam ideal for far-reaching illumination with wide coverage and are rated at 70% lumen retention with an 80,000 hour rated lifespan. This high bay is also offered in 10° spot, 38° narrow flood, 60° flood, and 90° wide flood beam spreads. These LED bulbs have low power requirements, high durability and superior lighting than their 250-watt metal halide counterparts.

In addition to excellent LED illumination, the GAU-HB-90W-LED can withstand environmental and operational extremes with IP67 rated construction. The housing is formed from durable die-cast aluminum and can operate in temperatures of -40° C to +80° C. This high bay light is waterproof, resistant to the buildup of dust, dirt and humidity, and resistant to vibration. The assembly is equipped with a back-mounted trunnion style bracket for flat surfaces, which can be adjusted through 160º of vertical movement.

“Switching from traditional fixtures to LEDs is always a wise choice, and it’s no different with high-bay floodlights,” said Rob Bresnahan, CEO of Larson Electronics LLC. “This unit is powerful, and energy efficient, but also much more durable than metal halide units. This means it will produce better lighting and last a lot longer for you.”

Larson Electronics LLC
www.larsonelectronics.com


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