Ecmweb 7663 Eye Lighting Aphos Mini Leds
Ecmweb 7663 Eye Lighting Aphos Mini Leds
Ecmweb 7663 Eye Lighting Aphos Mini Leds
Ecmweb 7663 Eye Lighting Aphos Mini Leds
Ecmweb 7663 Eye Lighting Aphos Mini Leds

LED luminaires

Aug. 10, 2015
Delivers 3,000 lm in Type II, IIA, III, and V configurations IP65-rated optics and an IP67-rated driver 4,000K or 5,000K color temperatures

The Aphos Mini Series of LED luminaires delivers 3,000 lm in Type II, IIA, III, and V configurations. Featuring IP65-rated optics and an IP67-rated driver for protection against water, insects and dirt, the luminaire are offered in either 4,000K or 5,000K color temperatures with a 70 CRI. Five different powder-coat color finishes are available. In addition, the products include an airflow thermal design that draws heat away from the LED array, allowing cooler operation and longer life. The circuit design is smart, with overprotection, voltage protection, and current protection. The driver power factor is > 0.9 at 95% efficiency and provides protection against surges and transient voltages.

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