GB Agencies: LH3S-LED Linear Highbay

November 11, 2024

Introducing the new LH3S-LED addition to RAB’s LHS-LED Series of linear highbay luminaires, a highly versatile with selectable features and a high lumen package while keeping a compact design and contractor-friendly installation.

Its durability and high efficiency make it ideal for illuminating a wide range of industrial and commercial facilities and is an optimal one-to-one replacement for conventional lighting systems such as HID and fluorescent. Enhanced 320W delivers a higher lumen output, ensuring brighter and more efficient lighting for larger spaces.

LH3S-LED Features:

  • Colour Temperature Selectability 
  • Wide Voltage
  • Changeable Distribution
  • Twistlock Motion Sensor– 20’ & 40’ mounting height PIR sensor & 50’ mounting height Microwave sensor
  • Die-cast Aluminum housing
  • Compact size and lightweight Ideal for stocking and easy installation
  • Up to 55°C ambient temperature
  • 6’ Suspension Chain – Standard
  • 10’ power cord – Pre-installed
  • 90°x90° Wide Beam (installed), 45°x90° Narrow Beam (included in the box)
  • Toolless Optic Swap
  • Wattage & Lumen Select Switches

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