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GE Lighting: Albeo AHH1 Series LED Luminaire

Illuminate hazardous locations with LED luminaire

By GE Lighting 
August 23, 2016

The Albeo AHH1 series LED luminaire by GE Lighting for high- and low-bay lighting installations is a Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D rated fixture for hazardous locations.

Ideal for areas with high ambient temperatures and wet applications, the lamp features sealed, IP66-rated construction for durability.

It may be equipped with 55-, 90- or 12-degree optics and produces between 9,000 and 46,00 lumens of output for use in racked aisles or open floor space areas.

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