LED Floodlight Aims for Enhanced Security


EarthTronics, dedicated to developing innovative energy efficient lighting products that provide a positive economic and environmental impact for its customers, introduces a 5000K color temperature LED Floodlight series to provide security and exterior illumination for commercial, industrial and municipal facilities. 

Available in 10, 30, 50 and 80 watts, the Floodlights provide exterior security lighting on such facilities as office buildings, warehouses, manufacturing facilities, schools, hospitals and other commercial, industrial and government structures. The Floodlights provide 93 to 100 lumens per watt for efficient operation. The 5000K color temperature and a high 80+ CRI provide improved visual acuity to enhance security. The 10-watt Floodlight provides 930 lumens, while the 30-, 50-, 70-and 80-watt units produce 3000, 5000 and 7800 lumens, respectively. Each of the EarthTronics Floodlights accepts 100 – 277-volt AC power supply. 

The Floodlights are IP65 rated for wet applications and have a durable, high-quality, die-cast aluminum housing with a textured architectural bronze powder finish and tempered glass lens that maintain its contemporary appearance for many years. The easy-to-install Floodlight series has a rated life of 50,000 hours with a 10-year limited warranty. 

The EarthTronics Floodlights are under review by the Design Lights Consortium (DLC). These fixtures may be accepted for utility rebates in many markets. For more information about the Floodlights, visit www.earthtronics.com.



January 24, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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