Universal Lighting Technologies Adds High Bay Modules to EVERLINE LED Product Offerings


Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc., a global leader in commercial lighting and a member of the Panasonic Group, recently announced the expansion of its high-performance EVERLINE® LED line with the addition of the High Bay Module family. This 22 inch, dual-row design features a high-lumen output of over 7300 lumens at maximum current.

Developed to offer fixture designers a high efficacy module specifically designed for high bay lighting fixtures, the EVERLINE High Bay Modules provide excellent lumen maintenance with an L90 rating of greater than 50,000 hours while operating at temperatures up to 90°C. Two of these modules operating with the EVERLINE D23CC90xxxT-F family of drivers provide 12,400 lumens with a system efficacy greater than 130 lumens per watt (lm/W), making them ideal to be combined in multiples for high bay lighting fixtures, for both universal voltage (120-277V) and high range voltage (347V-480V) applications.

“The High Bay Module is available with Correlated Color Temperatures (CCT) ranging from 3000K to 6500K, with conformal coating as a standard option, covering the growing demand of customer requirements we are now seeing,” said Heath Martin, product manager for Universal. “The thermally conductive circuit board material and dual row LED spacing both help reduce the LED’s operating temperature. This improves the lumen output and system efficacy, making them ideal for high bay fixture applications.”

 

Universal is a recognized global leader of the shift to LED and is invested in LED product development with North American manufacturing. Universal offers a technical support team to answer questions at1-800-225-5278. For more information about Universal’s EVERLINE LED products, please visitwww.unvlt.com.



January 19, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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