LumenFocus Announces New Heavy Duty High Bay

LumenFocus has added a new luminaire to its product line – the PBLHD heavy duty high bay.

Part of the PBL family, the more durable HD is ideal for applications where the luminaire could be struck – such as gymnasiums and recreation centers. Wireguards are optional for added protection.


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In addition to the cable mounting kits offered on the PBL, the PBLHD can also be pendant- or surface-mounted. It comes in 4-foot or 2-foot versions.

Several lumen packages are available, with a maximum output of around 50,000 lumens. The PBLHD can produce up to 150 lumens per watt. Dimming drivers (0-10V) are standard on most models. All boards and drivers are field-replaceable.

Frosted acrylic diffusers are optional to help minimize glare and improve aesthetics. Multiple control options are available – occupancy sensors, dimming sensors and photocells. Emergency packs and step-down transformers are also available. Conformal coating is an option for the LED boards.

The PBLHD ships with a five-year warranty, but a 10-year extended warranty is available for specific models.

The PBLHD is manufactured in the USA. Specific configurations are DesignLights Consortium qualified. The PBLHD is UL 1598 listed for the US and Canada, and is suitable for damp locations.

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