Renewable Design for Plastic Injection Molding Supplies - LED Flood Light – P&Q Lighting
Renewable Design for Plastic Injection Molding Supplies - 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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Our goal is to satisfy our customers by offering golden service, good price and high quality for Renewable Design for Plastic Injection Molding Supplies - LED Flood Light – P&Q Lighting , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Canada, Morocco, Philippines, With a team of experienced and knowledgeable personnel, our market covers South America, the USA, the Mid East, and North Africa. Many customers have become our friends after good cooperation with us. If you have the requirement for any of our products, please contact us now. We are looking forward to hearing from you soon.
By Hedy from Pretoria - 2018.12.28 15:18
Sales manager is very enthusiastic and professional, gave us a great concessions and product quality is very good,thank you very much!
By Jonathan from The Swiss - 2017.08.18 18:38