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Larson Electronics: Low-Profile, Dimmable, 160-Watt High-Bay LED Light Fixture

LED light fixture for direct replacement of four-foot fluorescent lamps

By Larson Electronics 
April 18, 2016

The 160-watt low profile LED light fixture by Larson Electronics for general use is now offered as a direct replacement for 4-foot, four lamp fluorescent light fixtures.

The GAU-48-160W-LED-DIMM linear integrated light fixture provides 19,200 lumens of illumination in a 160-degree wide flood beam spread. Low profile and highly efficient, the light fixture provides twice the lamp life, increased durability and less energy consumption than fluorescent models.

It is housed in an aluminum casing with the LED assembly protected by a shatter-resistant polycarbonate lens. To control the intensity of illumination, the unit is equipped with a secondary, low-voltage dimmer.

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