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SceneStar™ LED Scene Lights Now Available

August 27, 2014 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

Newark element14 announces the addition of SceneStar LED High Power Scene Lights to its offering. The floodlights are targeted for use in big spaces, particularly with industrial businesses or nighttime emergency scenes where optimal visibility is critical. The 48 Ultra bright LEDs deliver an exceptionally powerful illumination of 20,000 lumens, while optimized thermal management reduces LED temperatures for long life and durability of more than 50,000 hours. In addition to improved performance features, the lights can be used in a variety of versatile application methods.

The brand new SceneStar LED Scene Lights come in two variations: standard and hazardous location. The standard model is equipped with a one-foot “pig tail” cord and customary three-prong outlet. The hazardous location model is designated for use where there is potential for gasses to ignite and comes with a longer, 50-foot cord.

The portable floodlight products also include tri- and quad-pods, 55-130 inches high, where the lights can sit for maximum efficiency. In addition, there are extra mounting options available. The wide variety of configurations allows for the lights to be assimilated into virtually any environment, an important component for both workplaces and emergency situations.

Typical applications for the standard units include construction, building and emergency use. Hazardous location unit applications are oil and gas, utility, industrial and mining.

Newark-Element14“Through this partnership, we’re able to supply our customers with cutting-edge lighting solutions where they’re needed most,” said Jimmy Seifert, SVP, product supplier, asset and pricing for Newark element14. “SceneStar’s new products follow suit with our commitment to innovation, and they provide high quality illumination with smart technological benefits that enhance their performance.”

SceneStar’s low ultraviolet light reduces the number of insects during nighttime operations, and engineered reflectors aid in projecting uninterrupted streams of powerful light output, which can be used in both spot and flood patterns. The SceneStar LED Scene Lights combine performance, durability, efficiency and style.

Premier Farnell Group
www.premierfarnell.com

Filed Under: LED Lighting Tagged With: element14, newarkelement14, premierfarnellgroup

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