It usually takes several people to handle the install, as floodlights are heavy and often difficult to correctly position. You may have even said a few less-than-polite words during the process. No one would blame you – installing a flood light isn’t fun.
Fortunately, AZZ Inc. has developed a lightweight, high-performance compact LED floodlight. With this product you can reduce installation headaches, overcome challenging space limitations, and enjoy maximum serviceability within the harshest of environments.
AZZ’s LHFLJ-LED floodlight provides superior lighting in any type of industry location. From refineries and oil rigs to wastewater treatment and chemical plants, its compact size provides the ability to install a fixture in places that would ordinarily be too tight to accommodate. The LHFLJ is almost 30% lighter and more compact than our LHFL-LED floodlight yet delivers 7,000 and 13,000 lumens at a mere 70w and 130w.
AZZ’s LHFLJ-LED allows for the replacement of traditional products with an economically friendly, highly-efficient LED floodlight. In addition to significant efficiency gains, our customers enjoy the unique benefit of field replaceable LED circuit boards and drivers, a feature that maximizes service life and lowers long-term costs.
LHFLJ features:
- Lumen output of 7,000 and 13,000 at 70w and 130w
- Compact design, allowing facility maintenance personnel to install and service lighting throughout their location with improved efficiency and safety
- Trunnion and pendant mounting options provide application flexibility
- Driver access plate with stainless steel safety retention chain and captive hardware
- High-performance precision optics system
- Field replaceable LED circuit boards and drivers with quick disconnects
- Approved for high-ambient applications, up to 65°C
- Two permanent safety cable attachment points
Let AZZ Inc. put its 79 years of industry experience to work for you. Click here to learn how the AZZ team can assist your organization with lighting products specifically engineered to work in extreme conditions.