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Phoenix Introduces The EcoMod 450


Milwaukee, Wis. — Oct. 22, 2014 – Phoenix Products Company Inc. proudly introduces its brightest idea yet — the EcoMod 450. This fixture is the latest edition to the company’s thriving EcoMod Series of LED floodlights. With an output of up to 41,250 lumens, the EcoMod 450 replaces up to 1500W HID floodlights and easily retrofits to existing Phoenix installations. Numerous optical packages are available ranging from wide flood to very narrow spot optics.

The EcoMod 450 uses exclusive EcoVent Technology that extends the life of the fixture by allowing heat, water, and debris to flow between the modules. Furthermore, the fixture offers the benefits that only LED technology can bring including significant maintenance reduction, energy savings, and instant-on lighting to reduce downtime. The EcoMod Series uses up to 70 percent less energy when compared to equivalent HID floodlights.

 Yazi Fletcher, chief technical officer at Phoenix, is happy to be expanding its offering. “The EcoMod Series has been specifically engineered to meet the demands of the world’s harshest applications. The EcoMod 450 exemplifies the durable design philosophy that has made Phoenix the superior lighting supplier in the industry.”

Phoenix has incorporated marine-grade extruded aluminum housing and modules, impact- and UV-resistant lenses and fully potted drivers into the EcoMod 450. The fixture also comes with 20 kV of surge protection and a safety cable, and it offers options for continuous row mounting and customized bolt patterns. The EcoMod 450 is designed, engineered, and manufactured in the U.S.A. and offers a five-year limited warranty.

The EcoMod 450 is ETL listed to UL 1598 and 1598A, CE certified and designed for an IP66 rating. The floodlight features a powder-coated steel harp for added protection against corrosion and has 360-degree rotation with 5-degree incremental indexed aiming. The fixture uses 120-277V or 200-480V fully potted drivers and stranded wires for added protection against shock and vibration.





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