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NFFLD Night Falcon

  • Die-cast aluminum housing, driver compartment and driver door
  • Replaces up to 400W equivalent metal halide
  • 4 Lumen Packages, Nominal 10,500 lumens to 24,000 lumens
  • 6H x 6V NEMA Wide Distribution, 3H x 3V spot distribution
  • Standard 4000K CCT, minimum 70 CRI
  • 120-277V 50/60Hz, 347V 60Hz or 480V 60Hz
  • Operation temperature range of -40°C to 40°C
  • 0-10V dimming available
NFFLD Night Falcon

NFFLD Night Falcon

Overview

The Night Falcon™ LED floodlight luminaire combines high-efficiency optics, superior thermal management and energy efficiency in a cost effective solution. The compact, robust design incorporates a separate driver compartment for maximum heat dissipation resulting in longer fixture and LED life. The Night Falcon luminaire uses precision engineered optics delivering superior uniformity and excellent illumination to the targeted application. Typical applications include area lighting for security, building facade lighting, accent and signage lighting in both commercial and industrial applications. The Night Falcon luminaire is UL/cUL listed for wet locations and is IP66 and 3G vibration rated.

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