MaxLite Introduces DLC Premium Certified Canopy and Parking Fixtures

MaxLite introduces the CP Series of LED Garage and Canopy Fixtures as high performance lighting with DesignLights Consortium (DLC) Premium qualification for fuel stations, parking areas, entranceways and other locations where safety and security are paramount.

An energy efficient replacement for metal halide fixtures, the CP Series is available in three power levels (25-watt, 40-watt and 55-watt) with equivalencies up to 250 watts. DLC Premium-listed for both parking and fuel pump canopy distributions, the series delivers outstanding efficacy of up to 111 lumens per watt while consuming 75% less energy than incumbent fixtures. By meeting DLC’s highest performance requirements, the fixtures qualify for peak utility rebates.

MaxLite introduces the CP Series of LED Garage and Canopy Fixtures. (MaxLite/LEDinside)

The CP Series is a class leader in product options and design. Measuring less than 5.5 inches in depth, the MaxLite luminaire is lower in profile than competitive fixtures, providing maximum vehicle clearance. A 0-10V dimming driver is standard on all models, and available options include photo and motion controls and internal battery backup. Motion sensor versions meet California Title 24 compliance for energy efficiency.

MaxLite CP Series Garage and Canopy Fixtures are offered in 5000K, with a bronze or white finish. The fixtures are engineered with a frosted, shatter- and UV-resistant lens that delivers ample illumination (2,600 to 5,300 lumens) with minimal glare for optimal pedestrian and motorist safety. The luminaires mount to a standard junction box or directly to non-combustible surfaces.

Offering exceptional longevity, the CP Series is rated for a lumen maintenance period of 100,000 hours at L70 standards. MaxLite supports its luminaires with a five-year warranty and lifetime product support.

For complete specifications, view the product page online at:

http://maxlite.com/products/led-garage-and-canopy-fixtures-cp-series

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