Access Fixtures launches four-lamp T5 fluorescent high bay light fixtures

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Access Fixtures announces the launch of its new four-lamp T5 fluorescent high bay fixtures. The HENO four-lamp T5s with Philips Advance ballasts are available in three styles – lensed, caged and open. Even against LEDs, T5 fluorescent high bays remain relevant; they are as efficient as or more efficient than other technologies and cost much less. A 20,000-lumen HENO four-lamp T5 fluorescent high bay is less expensive than a 20,000-lumen LED high bay.

With T5HO lamps from Access Fixtures, the four-lamp fixtures deliver 5,000 initial lumens per lamp, for 20,000 total lamp lumens at a high efficacy of 92.59 lumens per watt. The T5 lamps are 85 CRI, meaning they provide superior visibility. When used for an average of 12 hours per start, they are rated for 40,000 hours. Best of all the lamps are easy and inexpensive to replace.

“The new HENO four-lamp T5 high bay fixtures offer very high efficacy and an extreme long life at the lowest cost per lumen,” says Access Fixtures CEO, Steven Rothschild. “Even better, these T5 luminaires meet CEE, qualifying for many energy efficiency rebates.”

Featuring name-brand Philips Advance ballasts, an aluminum reflector, 20-gauge steel construction, and chains for easy mounting, the Access Fixtures four-Lamp T5s are dependable and built to perform. HENO T5 fixtures are equipped with CSA- and UL-certified Philips Advance Centium Ballasts—considered to be the best fluorescent ballasts available—that auto-detect line voltages between 120v and 277v.

All styles are in stock now. These units are ideal for gymnasiums, warehouses, factories and other facilities with high ceilings. Lamps are available 3000K, 4100K and 5000K. Leviton occupancy sensors are available, too. The HENO family runs deep—whether you need fixtures with acrylic lenses, wire guards or occupancy sensors, Access Fixtures has the best low-cost, energy-efficient fluorescent high bay for you.

 

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