HyLite LED Omni-Cob lamps now listed on the DLC QPL


HyLite LED Lighting is excited to announce the Mogul Base (E39) HyLite LED Omni-Cob lamps are now listed on the DLC QPL. At 140 LPW, the HyLite LED Omni-Cob lamp is one of the most efficient LED retrofit solutions, and the new listing on the DLC QPL will allow customers to maximize their return on investment with utility rebates in many markets. 

The HyLite LED Omni-Cob has been helping businesses and municipalities upgrade their interior and exterior HID lighting systems by decreasing maintenance, labor, and fixture costs associated with traditional Metal Halide and HPS lighting. The HyLite LED Omni-Cob lamp eliminates the need to change an entire fixture and installs quickly by bypassing the ballast. The Omni-Cob lamp is rated for up to 60,000 hours of lamp life. This translates to over 16 years of maintenance free operation at an “on time” of 10 hours per day.  

HyLite LED Lighting is excited about the new DLC listing for the Omni-Cob lamp, as it will expand the availability of rebates and incentives for customers interested in saving energy and reducing maintenance with years of reliable, sustainable performance.

64 models of the LED Omni-Cob Lamp have been added to the DLC QPL. The listings can be viewed on the Design Lights Consortium website at https://designlights.org/qpl/en/saved/B86ZJN8. 

More information on HyLite LED Lighting, Please Visit www.HyLiteLEDLighting.com.



May 4, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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