Standard LED Tri-proof Luminaires: Protection Against Impact, Water and Dust

April 6 2016

Incredibly durable and long lasting, these Standard luminaires are highly resistant to heavy impacts (IK10), jets of water (IP66), dust, and to temperature variations (operating temperature: -20°C to 40°C). They’re also an eco-friendly alternative to traditional fluorescent lighting systems and will help you reduce your energy consumption by up to 59%.

The luminaires are vandal proof, making them perfect for applications where the possibility of vandalism is high, such as subway stations, stairwells, hallways, schools, etc. This product is extremely rugged, and seeing is believing.

LED Tri-proof luminaires offer easy installation. As a Class II luminaire, it

  • does not require lens removal for installation. With mounting clips included and sturdy aluminum construction, these luminaires are quick to install, saving on installation time for even greater efficiency.
  • is designed and constructed so that protection against electric shock does not rely on basic insulation only. This has been achieved by means of reinforced/double insulation, which means no provision for grounding is provided or needed.

Find out more: www.standardpro.com/featured-product/led-tri-proof-luminaires/.

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