EFL Flood Light High Output 200W

Blue Ocean Lighting

 

October 3, 2018

Blue Ocean’s BOL-EFL LED Flood Light Series is designed to replace traditional metal halide or high-pressure sodium lighting fixtures in sports stadiums, warehouses, tunnels and more. IP65 rating allows for both indoor and outdoor applications, with protection against water, corrosion, dust and insects. Superior LED technology enable the product to outperform others in terms of efficacy, colour consistency and minimum refraction and reflection losses inside the optical system. Die cast aluminum housing with UV resistant powder coat finish makes the fixture rust and corrosion proof. Tempered glass lens and special photometric design allows comfortable and no-glare light. Superior temperature control technique enables the heat and air to go through the whole fixture, and temperature inside the fixture is controlled within 26℃ above the outside environment temperature.

Features

– Heavy-duty cast aluminum housing with IP65 rating

– Heat and impact resistant tempered glass lens

– Yoke-style arm enabling almost any angle installation

– Free of dirt and insects ensured by closed-cell silicone door gasket

– Copper plated LED module providing high thermal transfer rate

– Black ceramic frit mask on tempered glass enhanced the glare-free light

For more information http://blueoceanlighting.com/products/led-flood-light/flood-light-economy-line-200w/

 

 

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