Emium Lighting adds LED linear high bays to its portfolio


Emium Lighting has introduced a no frills, workhorse of an LED high bay luminaire for customers looking for the most lumens for the fewest dollars without sacrificing quality and durability.

Emium linear high bay fixtures are high-performance alternatives for traditional HID and fluorescent high bay fixtures (HID, HPS, T5HO, and T8HO), and are ideal for commercial buildings, factories, warehouses, retail, transportation, aviation, sporting, cold storage facilities, and more.

"With the ability to integrate external motion and photo controls with the linear high bay's dimming capability, our customers can now purchase a complete light energy reduction and management package at a fraction of the cost of other Cadillac options on the market."

The Emium linear high bay is available in outputs from 13,700 to 39,300 lumens, and can support input voltages in either 100-277VAC, or 480VAC.

Certifications include UL, cUL, CE, DLC, ETL, RoHS. The linear high bay comes with a 10-year warranty and has a rated lifetime of 100,000 hours (167,000+ hours calculated)

Emium Lighting was established in 2009 with the goal of building a company that provides cutting edge quality LED lighting technology at highly competitive prices to the U.S. market. The company’s streamlined business model, accompanied by strong collaborative relationships with its manufacturing partners and technical expertise has enabled the company to quickly become a highly competitive industry player.

 



June 7, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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