Designed for Churches
Up & Down Lighting
All from one fitting!
The Phoenix UD Wall Wash Floodlight is from our versatile range of Church LED Lighting Systems to meet the combined demands of illuminating high vaulted ceilings plus general circulation lower areas, with a unique design of rotating heads, offering upwards and downwards light from the same fitting, directing the light where it is needed.
Incorporating high performance LED arrays and drivers, the Phoenix UD provides models from lower outputs of just 25 Watts up to 150 Watts for more intense illumination.
The versatility of the Phoenix UD makes it ideal for multiples of uses not only for indoor but due to its rating of IP66 against water ingress, also for outdoor use for applications such as Flood, Security and Building Accent Lighting. The robust construction of the fitting makes it suitable for car parks or areas subject to potential vandalism or even industrial environments.
Energy efficiency with reduced maintenance is of prime importance and the Phoenix UD Range offers multiples of options to replace discharge and halogen lighting. Unlike discharge lighting, the LED light source provides immediate illumination on striking and operates at full output, even in freezing environments.
Visit our website
www.morganhope.com to see our wide range of lighting options to upgrade to LED for both internal and external applications.
FEATURES
Energy Efficient with significant energy savings over discharge and halogen lighting
Compatible with controls such as timers, dusk to dawn photocells and occupancy sensors
Can offer Up and Down flooding at the same time
Various LED output options with life expectancy 50,000+ hours
Immediate strike up IP66 rated against water ingress
Range of models from 25 Watts to 120 Watts to meet most applications
For more information contact us on email
info@morganhope.com or call us on 01704 512 000 M24
www.morganhope.com
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