Phoenix Products Company, Inc. launches MidLev Series LED Floodlight

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Phoenix Products Company, Inc. is proud to announce the launch of the instant-on, surface mounted MidLev Series, an LED fixture designed to replace low to mid-level wattage HID floodlights. By utilizing recessed optics, the MidLev Series is able to reduce glare typically associated with LED fixtures. The LED luminaire delivers up to 4,000 lumens and offers up to a 62% energy savings when compared to a 250W HID fixture. This IP66-rated series is ETL/cETL certified to UL 1598 Ordinary Location; 1598A Marine Outside Type (Saltwater); 844 Class I, Division 2, Class II, Division 1 Group F and Class II, Division 2 Hazardous Locations; and CSA C22.2 No. 250.0. The MidLev Series uses fully-potted drivers and stranded wires in a multi-driver system that allows the fixture to remain partially illuminated in the event of a driver malfunction and protects against water ingress and damage from vibration. Available in 12, 24, 36, 60, and 96 watts, it offers multiple optical packages including spot, medium, and wide flood. The fixture’s optics are carefully crafted for even light distribution avoiding personnel and operator eye strain and fatigue. Using LED technology in conjunction with customized optics allows for increased optical control, thus, focusing light exactly where you want it. The marine-grade extruded aluminum housing acts as a heat sink, extending the life of the LEDs. The versatility of the fixture is maximized by the heavy-duty steel harp, which allows for 360 degree rotation. The durability of the fixture is further increased with the use of a unique vibration absorption system to isolate the head from shock. Backed by a five-year warranty, the MidLev Series is designed to provide years of service with virtually no maintenance, even when installed in harsh environments. The floodlight is ideally suited for marine, mining, industrial, and architectural applications.

 

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