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High Bay Light Fixtures with 16" Reflector
- Quad Voltage: 120/208/240/277
- Heavy duty die cast aluminum housing
- White powder coated finish on housing and reflector
- To be used indoors when ceiling height exceeds 15'
- Complete with hook and lamp
- Limited 1 year warranty
- UL & CUL Listed
150 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1773-150HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609037
250 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1773-250HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609341
400 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1773-400HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609358
250 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1773-250MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609365
400 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1773-400MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609372
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High Bay Light Fixtures with 22" Reflector
- Quad Voltage: 120/208/240/277
- Heavy duty die cast aluminum housing
- White powder coated finish on housing and reflector
- To be used indoors when ceiling height exceeds 15'
- Complete with hook and lamp
- Limited 1 year warranty
- UL & CUL Listed
150 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1774-150HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609044
250 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1774-250HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609389
400 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1774-400HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609396
250 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1774-250MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609402
400 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1774-400MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609419
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High Bay Light Fixtures with 16" Prismatic Reflector
- Quad Voltage: 120/208/240/277
- Heavy duty die cast aluminum housing
- White powder coated finish on housing
- To be used indoors when ceiling height exceeds 15'
- Complete with hook and lamp
- Limited 1 year warranty
- UL & CUL Listed
150 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1775 150HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609051
250 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1775-250HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609426
400 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1775-400HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609433
250 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1775-250MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609440
400 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1775-400MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609457
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High Bay Light Fixtures with 22" Prismatic Reflector
- Quad Voltage: 120/208/240/277
- Heavy duty die cast aluminum housing
- White powder coated finish on housing
- To be used indoors when ceiling height exceeds 15'
- Complete with hook and lamp
- Limited 1 year warranty
- UL & CUL Listed
175 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1776-150HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609068
250 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1776-250HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609549
400 Watt High Pressure Sodium
Model # L-1776-400HPS-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609556
250 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1776-250MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609563
400 Watt Metal Halide
Model # L-1776-400MH-QUAD
UPC # 090529-609570
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How can I instantly reduce my lighting energy use?
- Turn off non-essential and decorative lighting, especially in unoccupied areas.
- Replace flickering, dim and burned-out lights.
- Clean fixtures and diffusers (at least annually).
- Color-code or mark light switches and circuit breakers that can be turned off when not needed.
- Use task lighting to directly illuminate work areas reducing the need for general lighting.
- Lower the height of light fixtures if possible to increase usable light.
- Replace burned out lights with lower wattage lights or energy-saving lights wherever possible.
- Replacing interior incandescent lighting systems with compact fluorescent lights.
- Replace exterior incandescent security flood lighting with high-pressure sodium fixtures.
- Replace existing T12 lighting systems with energy-efficient T8 lighting and electronic ballasts.
- Install more efficient security and parking lot lighting. High-pressure sodium fixtures are more efficient than metal halide, mercury vapor, fluorescent or incandescent fixtures.
- Install time clocks or photoelectric cells to control exterior lighting, advertising sign lighting and some interior lighting.
- Paint dark walls and ceilings with lighter colors to maximize the effect of existing light sources.
- Maximize natural lighting by installing skylights or windows and dim or separately switch off perimeter lighting fixtures during daylight hours.
- Install dimmer or occupancy switches where appropriate to lower energy use such as in stairwells, copy rooms, restrooms.
- Schedule janitorial services during the day, or use a minimum number of lights when cleaning.
- Color-code switches that should remain off when janitorial crews are cleaning.
- Implement a group re-lamping schedule, and re-lamp at 70 percent of rated light life. Lights that run longer than 70 percent of their rated life actually cost more in terms of the ratio of energy use to light output.
- Trim bushes and trees away from outdoor lighting to maximize illumination and prevent shadows.
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