AVP LED

Globe and guard LED area lighting for harsh wet and marine environments

Industry
Industrial | Marine | Oil Field | Wastewater Treatment
Type
LED
Luminaire
Area | Globe and Guard | Industrial

The AVP LED globe and guard LED area light provides robust, energy-efficient illumination for wet and harsh locations. Built with a heat-resistant borosilicate glass globe and a durable, epoxy-coated, copper-free aluminum housing, it ensures long-lasting performance in wet and marine applications.

Standard Features:

  • Heat-resistant tempered glass
  • Baked-on, epoxy-coated, die-cast, copper-free aluminum housing
  • High-temperature silicone gasket
  • Stainless steel exposed hardware and inserts
  • Aluminum die-cast guard

Additional Features:

  • Pendant-, wall-, and ceiling-mounting options

Classifications:

  • UL1598 wet locations
  • UL 1598A marine outside type
  • UL 8750 LED safety
  • cUL
  • CSA C22.2 No. 250.0-08
  • NEMA 3, 4 & 4X
  • Tested to LM79, LM80 standards
  • Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) compliant
  • Buy American Act (BAA) compliant
  • -20°C to +40°C ambient temperature

Standard Materials:

  • Body: copper-free aluminum
  • Hardware: stainless steel
  • Guard: aluminum
  • Lens: Borosilicate glass
  • Gasket: silicone

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Product Details

Lumens: 1,769

Approximate Shipping Weight: 4.1-5.4 lbs**

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