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This professional LED High Bay lamp is crafted from high-quality materials and utilizes Philips LED drivers and Lumileds Chips. The LED chips deliver an impressive light output of 175 lumens per watt, resulting in a total light output of up to 42,000 lumens. The light emitted from the LED high bay is neutral white (6500K).
The LED high bay has an IP rating of IP65, which means it is dust-tight and protected against water jets. With its IP65 certification, it can also be used in humid environments.
The 240W LED high bay is designed for illuminating spaces with a height starting from 8 meters. As a result, the UFO lamp is ideal for lighting warehouses, sheds, factories, barns, sports halls, and workshops.
This High Bay is delivered complete with a 90° LED UFO lamp reflector. This allows you to adjust the beam angle of the lamp. The high bay reflector also reduces glare when looking directly at the high bay lamp.
The UFO lamp features high-quality components, including a powerful transformer with a power factor of >0.90. Thanks to the high power factor, multiple LED high bays can be connected to a single circuit. Additionally, the transformer is dimmable, allowing you to easily adjust the brightness using a 1-10V LED dimmer for the desired light level.
With all these components combined, you get a highly energy-efficient and professional LED high bay. Made from high-quality materials, the UFO lamp has a long lifespan of 50,000 operating hours and comes with a standard 5-year warranty. It is also GS certified, ensuring a safe product.
The LED high bay comes with a standard mounting ring and a 30cm connection cable (H05RN-F 3x1.0mm²). For a secure installation, we recommend ordering an IP68 connector as well. This not only facilitates faster installation but also ensures that the connection remains dust-tight and waterproof.
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