HIGHBAY

Highbay

Highbay deep emitter raises luminous efficiency to a new level of 195 lm/W! High luminous efficacy maximises electricity savings and reduces investment costs thanks to a reduced number of luminaires. The luminaire is a very good choice for high spaces where high luminous efficacy is required. Suitable applications include industrial halls, warehouses, sports facilities and outdoor lighting. Nothing has been left to chance in the design of this luminaire: special attention has been paid to the thermal management of the luminaire. Thanks to its ingenious design and the choice of conductive components, the luminaire provides excellent lighting performance even at higher than normal ambient temperatures (up to over 60°C). The luminaire can be mounted on the ceiling or, using a mounting rod, it can be mounted on a wall or pole, for example. Good impact resistance and a high protection class allow the luminaire to operate even in harsh environments.

5-year installation and factory guarantee!

Technical specifications

Power Measurements 195 lm/W
100W 289 x 138 mm 19500 lm
150W 325 x 149 mm 29250 lm
200W 325 x 149 mm 39000 lm
All values at +25C ambient temperature, 4000k, luminous flux +-5% tolerance, power +-5% tolerance

Light output: 195lm/W
Colour temperatures: 3000K, 4000K, 5000K
Optics: Lens optics
Controllability: ON/OFF, 1-10V, DALI
Average lifetime
(L90B10 / Ta 60 °C): 100 000 hours
Flicker resistance: flicker-free
Emergency exit feature: None
Integrated motion sensor: External motion sensor
Interface: box, plug
Energy efficiency class: A++
Power supply: AC 100-240V 50/60 Hz
Power factor: >0.95

THD: <20%
Colour Rendering Index / CRI: >80
Light beam angle: 60°, 90° & 120°
Operating temperature: -35°C ~ +65°C
Materials: Aluminium, PCB & PC
IP Class: IP65
Shock Resistant: IK10
Warranty: 5 years
Labelling: CE, SAA, UL, ROHS
Attachability: Suspension, wall mount, pole mount
Corrosion, dirt and dust protection: Yes
Dielectric: No

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