EOI Lighting USA Introduces the SENTINEL (Surveillant) Lighting Series
EOI Lighting USA, a manufacturer and pioneer of LED-based and solid-state lighting energy-saving products, has announced its new surveillant luminaires for security, roadway, and area lighting with the introduction of the Sentinel Lighting Series. As a sustainable LED surveillant lighting solution, the Sentinel has become the area lighting essential for Utilities, Municipalities and Co-ops with its eco-friendly design and adaptability for a variety of environments, and is ideal for municipal streets, public roadways, residential areas, and commercial applications.
The Sentinel series leverages both breakthrough LED technology and precision-engineered optics to save energy costs by as much as 60% over HID Luminaires. Because the lighting system provides an expected LED life of over 20 years, Sentinel series users can also reduce their maintenance costs by a minimum of 50%. It is a green and sustainable solution with packages ranging from 4000 lumens to 9800 lumens.
The Sentinel series leverages both breakthrough LED technology and precision-engineered optics to save energy costs by as much as 60% over HID Luminaires. Because the lighting system provides an expected LED life of over 20 years, Sentinel series users can also reduce their maintenance costs by a minimum of 50%. It is a green and sustainable solution with packages ranging from 4000 lumens to 9800 lumens.
It's robust in its key features, all aluminum housing, industry leading 140 lm / W (up to 154), 120-277v Driver, dimming options ( DALI 2.0 available) along with optional surge suppression packages, with operating temperatures from --40c to 50c, type III and type V light distributions with advanced photometrics - 2700k-3000k-4000k color temps at 70 CRI minimum, L82 at 100,000 hours at 25 degrees Celsius. The Sentinel Series provides ANSI 3G vibration rating, IP-66 rating in light engine, quick disconnects, 3 station terminal block, and tool-less entry along with an optional refractor.
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