Toshiba introduces new led dusk-to-dawn luminaire

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Toshiba International Corporation, February 13, 2014 -- Toshiba International Corporation’s LED Lighting Systems division (TLS) recently released its new TLS-DTDA ‘Dusk to Dawn’ luminaire, which offers a Type V circular distribution and serves as a direct replacement for 100-watt HID luminaires. With a rated life of 100,000 hours, the DTDA is ideal for a multitude of settings and applications, including barnyards, parking lots, loading docks, storage areas, residences, walkways and roadways.

The TLS-DTDA utilizes a single source COB (chip on board) LED and offers a field-replaceable 120VAC NEMA twist-lock photocell. This versatile luminaire also boasts the durable construction required for outdoor applications.

Notable features include: 

High efficacy and power factor

Engineered to last longer and outperform conventional area luminaires

Heavy-duty die cast aluminum housing

UL and cUL wet location listed

Salt fog testing conforms to ASTM Designation B11

Rated life 100,000 hours on the LEDs, -30°C to 25°C ambient L70

Available in 2950 lumens and 5000K color temperature

Standard color is silver

Optional 21” mast arm is available

Contains no mercury or lead

Manufactured to ANSI standards

Five-year limited warranty*

 

 

 



March 3, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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