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Stumped by the Code? Connection of Electric-Discharge and LED luminaires Supported Independently of the Outlet Box

2019-02-13 22:30:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

All questions and answers are based on the 2017 NEC. Q. What does the Code allow for the connection of electric-discharge and LED luminaires when they are supported independently of the outlet box? A. Electric-discharge and LED luminaires supported i

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Stumped by the Code? Connection of Electric-Discharge and LED luminaires Supported Independently of the Outlet Box

2019-02-13 19:30:17| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

All questions and answers are based on the 2017 NEC. Q. What does the Code allow for the connection of electric-discharge and LED luminaires when they are supported independently of the outlet box? A. Electric-discharge and LED luminaires supported i

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Luminaires Group Acquires Luminaire LED

2018-11-17 01:30:19| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The Luminaires Group's existing stable of lighting brands includes A-Line, Cyclone, Eureka and Luminis.

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Zhaga Enables IoT-Upgradeable Outdoor LED Luminaires

2018-02-13 20:26:09| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The latest Zhaga specification defines a standardized interface between outdoor LED luminaires and modules for sensing and communication, bringing the IoT to the outdoor lighting market.

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LED Luminaires operate in hazardous locations.

2016-03-24 13:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Performing at 105 lm/W, HLR Series is available in output range of 8,000–17,000 lm to replace HID fixtures up to 400 W. Luminaires deliver crisp, bright white light with CRI of 5,000 K. Constructed with die cast aluminum housing and full module heat sink, fixtures are certified for use in indoor and outdoor hazardous areas, including those classified as Class I, Division 2 and Class II, Division 2. Units operate on 120–277 V and 347–480 V inputs and feature integral 15 kV surge suppression.

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