High Performance Adverse Conditions Light - LED Flood Light – P&Q Lighting
High Performance Adverse Conditions Light - LED Flood Light – P&Q Lighting Detail:
SENNA is an outdoor LED floodlight luminaire designed to illuminate a variety of architectural objects as well as open and closed spaces, such as sports facilities and car parks. The luminaire’s ergonomic construction allows for its easy mounting on a horizontal or vertical surface as well as on a lamp-post. Thanks to a simple mounting procedure and the low weight of the luminaire it can be conveniently and safely mounted by one person. The luminaire features a self-cleaning surface which helps to maintain the nominal lighting parameters throughout the luminaire’s lifetime.
TECHNICAL DATA
Mounting
on the adjustable holder, on the substrate
Body
high pressure die-cast aluminum
Lateral Surface Wind Exposed
0.163 m²
ELECTRICAL DATA
Power supply efficiency
>92%
Power
220-240V 50/60Hz
Includes light source
yes
GENERAL DATA
Lifetime (L80B10)
100 000 h
Available on request
LLOC, DALI, DIM 1..10V
Warranty
5 years
Application
roads, industrial facilities, mine site, warehouses, metro, parking areas, facades
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The key to our success is "Good Products Good quality, Reasonable Value and Efficient Service" for High Performance Adverse Conditions Light - LED Flood Light – P&Q Lighting , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Cannes, South Korea, Detroit, Our company always concentrate on the development of the international market. We have a lot of customers in Russia , European countries, the USA, the Middle East countries and Africa countries. We always follow that quality is foundation while service is guarantee to meet all customers.
By Gary from Bolivia - 2018.09.16 11:31
With a positive attitude of "regard the market, regard the custom, regard the science", the company works actively to do research and development. Hope we have a future business relationships and achieving mutual success.
By Tony from Croatia - 2017.01.28 19:59