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Dialight: SafeSite LED Area Light

LED area light reduces energy consumption by 70%

Dialight: SafeSite LED Area Light
SafeSite Series LED Area Light Class 1, Div. 2 Version
By Dialight 
May 4, 2012

The Dialight’s DuroSite LED area light provides 79 lumens per Watt, effectively replacing up to a 250W HID unit while reducing energy consumption by nearly 70%.

The bulb is offered with either 180-degree forward throw or 360-degree circular optical pattern. It can be used for task lighting for industrial applications, including production areas, warehouses, loading docks and building exteriors. Mounting options include direct conduit, stanchion and wall mount, as well as a swing bracket wall mount for precise light placement. Capable of operating in temperatures ranging from -40 to 149 degrees Fahrenheit, the unit’s low temperature output minimizes its impact on ambient air temperature.

The UL1598/A IP66 and NEMA 4X certified fixture features solid-state technology, a rugged polycarbonate lens and polyester/epoxy powder coated aluminum housing for durability and shock/vibration resistance.

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