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New 23 Outdoor LED Flood Light from Access Fixtures

Access Fixtures has announced the release of its 23″ outdoor LED flood light. This shoebox flood light uses only 378w of energy and provides a light output comparable to a 1000w pulse start-metal halide lamp.

More recently the demand for high output LED luminaires has increased, but the technology had not been powerful enough to provide the amount of light customers were looking for. This no longer holds true. This LED flood light puts out over 53,000 initial lumens and is perfect for lighting tennis courts, parking lots, and other large outdoor areas.

“The newest addition to our LED flood lights has provided us with the most powerful luminaire that we can use in various applications,” says Access Fixtures CEO, Steven Rothschild. He continued, “More and more customers are looking to replace HID luminaires with LED and we are now able to answer the demand with a high output luminaire that uses a fraction of the energy.”

The new LED outdoor flood light by Access Fixtures uses an LED array with a CRI of 70+. The fixture is able to produce 53,172 initial lumens from only 252 LED chips and uses only 378w of energy. Customers are able to select the desired Kelvin temperature from available options of 3000K, 4100K and 5700K. This 23″ LED flood light has an average rated life of 100,000 hours. This fixture is ETL Certified and manufactured in the USA. Access Fixtures is able to reduce the number of LED chips used inside the luminaire to suit any application. This luminaire is available for custom painting to match any RAL color code.

Source: http://www.accessfixtures.com/

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