Hubbell lighting presents new LED parking garage fixture

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Hubbell Outdoor Lighting has introduced an all new LED luminaire for parking garages, the GSL and also expanded two of its LED product lines, the Dusk-to-Dawn (DDL) and WGH LED wallpacks.

GSL is an energy-efficient alternative to 150 or 250W metal halide fixtures, which are designed for ceiling applications for parking garages, walkway or building canopies, corridors, tunnels and large stairwells.

They comes in two lumen packages ranging from 4,500 to 6,100 at up to 81 lumens per watt and it includes field configurable symmetric and asymmetric high performance lenses to optimize photometric performance in a single SKU.

In order to guarantee maximum heat dissipation, vertically finned cast aluminum housing is provided, offering up to 72 percent energy savings over legacy products.

Hubbell Outdoor Lighting introduces an all new LED luminaire for parking garages and expands two of its most popular LED product lines. If you would like high resolution individual product images, please reach out to Hubbell Lighting's media contact.
Hubbell Outdoor Lighting introduces an all new LED luminaire for parking garages and expands two of its most popular LED product lines. If you would like high resolution individual product images, please reach out to Hubbell Lighting’s media contact.

Besides, Hubbell has also launched revised LED Multi-purpose Dusk-to-Dawn luminaires for wider applications.

The higher output DDL features 5,279 lumens, delivering 121 lumens per watt while the lower output DDL offers lower power consumption with 2,906 lumens at 97 LPW.

Both feature multiple distributions, zero uplight performance and versatile mounting options in a single SKU.

In addition, the outdoor brand has expanded its WGH LED wallpack family for higher lumen packages for both the medium size, and a new larger size to replace existing traditional 250-400W sources.

They are equipped with borosilicate glass refractors that extent light, providing uniform and low-glare perimeter illumination.

Sabeena Wahid

editor@greentechlead.com

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