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50 Goodlight™ For light, years ahead.


UP TO 75%


ENERGY SAVINGS


UP TO 95%


MAINTENANCE SAVINGS


SUITABLE FOR


INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROCESSING


FOOD & DRINK PRODUCTION


STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION SPORTS & LEISURE LARGE RETAIL SPACES


COLOUR TEMPERATURE


PRODUCT FEATURES NATURAL


DAYLIGHT 5,700K


4,100K


50,000 HOURS


INSTANT ON


IP65


NO MERCURY GAS


ZERO U.V. EMISSIONS


MAINTENANCE ZERO LED Low Bays


An incredibly compact unit that punches well above its weight. Pure, even light in a tough weather resistant shell that makes it suitable for floodlighting too.


• Compact, durable industrial design • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use • Non-corrosive, modular fixture


• Replaces standard metal halide & SON low bay fixtures • Ideal for industrial environments, indoor and outdoor • Versatile design also suits floodlighting applications


TECHNICAL INFO LED Chip


Operating Temp Beam Angle


Lumens Per Watt CRI


IP Rating Finish


GX1 LED LOW BAYS MODEL SIZE (mm)


80W 304 x 232 x 183 Daylight Natural


120W 304 x 311 x 196 Daylight Natural


COLOUR TEMP PRODUCT CODE LBYGX1802 LBYGX1801 LBYGX1122 LBYGX1121


Philips Luxeon (T) -20°C - 40°C 100°


110Lm/W (average) >75Ra IP65


Matt Black / Ice White


FOR MORE INFO VISIT GOODLIGHT.CO.UK


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