EcoMod 3 121w 15,000lm Medium Flood 120-277v 4000k Legacy B1 ABS Listed IP66 IP67 IP69K BAA BABA Compliant | EM3-LO-MF-120-277-40K-TW-B1

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SKU:
EM3-LO-MF-120-277-40K-TW-B1
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Weight:
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Watts (W):
121
Lumens (lm):
15000
Beam Angle:
Medium Flood
Volt (V):
120-277
CCT (K):
4000
Mounts:
Legacy B1
Compliences:
ABS Listed IP66 IP67 IP69K BAA BABA Compliant
Spec Sheet:
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Installation Sheet:
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Photometrics:
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Watts (W):
121
Lumens (lm):
15000
Beam Angle:
Medium Flood
Volt (V):
120-277
CCT (K):
4000
Mounts:
Legacy B1
Compliences:
ABS Listed IP66 IP67 IP69K BAA BABA Compliant
Spec Sheet:
View PDF
Installation Sheet:
View PDF
Photometrics:
Download
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The EcoMod 3 EM3-LO-MF-120-277-40K-TW-B1 from Phoenix Lighting is an industry-leading LED floodlight engineered for demanding environments. Delivering a robust 11,500 lumens at 4000K color temperature, this fixture maximizes energy efficiency and visibility while maintaining low power consumption at only 75 watts. Its medium flood beam provides excellent coverage for a variety of outdoor and marine applications. Designed for durability, the EcoMod 3 boasts an IP66/IP67-rated enclosure for superior resistance to water and dust, and is ABS Listed for marine use. A rugged, marine-grade aluminum housing and multiple certifications ensure outstanding performance and reliability, even in challenging locations. The luminaire supports universal 120-277V input and is BAA compliant, making it suitable for government and infrastructure projects. Designed for easy installation and low maintenance, EcoMod 3 is the perfect choice for shipyards, industrial facilities, and other critical areas requiring dependable, high-output LED lighting.

  • 75W LED delivers up to 11,500 lumens
  • Universal 120â277V input voltage
  • 4000K neutral white CCT
  • Rugged marine-grade construction with ABS marine certification
  • IP66/IP67 ingress protection
  • BAA compliant for federal projects

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