Spaulding Lighting makes site/area lighting stylish with new arceos ARA3 Luminaire


Hubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, has launched a new high performance LED area/site luminaire that is beautifully styled and exceedingly efficient—Spaulding Lighting’s Arceos ARA3. The low profile ARA3 features the latest LED technology, thermal management and controls; while providing excellent illumination and uniformity for large area/site lighting applications such as large parking lots, auto dealerships, transportation/port facilities, and retail/mall parking lots.

The culmination of energy-efficient LED lighting in a sleek design, the ARA3 replaces a 1,000W HID luminaire with over 50% energy savings and can be mounted up to 50 ft. The new site/area luminaire comes in three lumen options for design flexibility; has backlight control to reduce light trespass; is available with a variety of control options, and comes in seven standard finishes: dark bronze, black, gray, white, platinum, red, and forest green.

The field rotatable ARA3’s Total Internal Reflectance (TIR) optic technology provides superior optical control to deliver exceptional light level uniformity, reduced light trespass and allows the lighting designer to illuminate the space in the most efficient manner possible. Design flexibility is optimized with 32, 48 and 64 high brightness LED light engine configurations in IES Type III, Type IV, Type V, plus a front row auto dealership distribution.

With its simple three-piece modular construction, the ARA3 is designed for single-person installation. The luminaire’s unique design features slide and lock functionality with tamper resistant screws to secure the sections for convenient and safe installation.

Spaulding Lighting’s new luminaire is CSA certified to UL1598A for wet locations. It is also rated to IP65. For more information on the Arceos ARA3, visit: www.spauldinglighting.com.



September 3, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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