EcoMod 3 121w 15,000lm Medium Flood 277-480v 4000k Legacy B2 ABS Listed IP66 IP67 IP69K BAA BABA Compliant

Phoenix Lighting

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SKU:
EM3-LO-MF-277-480-40K-B2
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Weight:
0.00 LBS
Watts (W):
121
Lumens (lm):
15000
Beam Angle:
Medium Flood
Volt (V):
277-480
CCT (K):
4000
Mounts:
Legacy B2
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):
277-480
CCT (K):
4000
Mounts:
Legacy B2
Compliences:
ABS Listed IP66 IP67 IP69K BAA BABA Compliant
Spec Sheet:
View PDF
Installation Sheet:
View PDF
Photometrics:
Download
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The Phoenix Lighting EcoMod 3 EM3-LO-MF-277-480-40K-B2 is a rugged and energy-efficient LED floodlight engineered for demanding outdoor and marine environments. Designed to replace traditional HID fixtures, it delivers approximately 8,800 lumens from just 70 watts, making it ideal for crane, deck, and area lighting applications. Featuring a durable marine-grade aluminum housing with an IP66/IP67/IP69K ingress protection rating and ABS listing, this EcoMod 3 floodlight withstands harsh weather, saltwater, and vibration. Its medium flood beam provides optimal coverage, while the 4000K color temperature ensures clear, comfortable illumination. The fixture operates reliably on 277â480V and satisfies BAA compliance, appealing to government and commercial projects that require American-made products. With a long lifespan, high impact resistance, and easy installation, the EcoMod 3 is a maintenance-free solution that maximizes safety and visibility for industrial sites.

  • 70W power consumption with up to 8,800 lumens output
  • 277â480V universal voltage range
  • 4000K color temperature for neutral white light
  • Medium flood beam for broad, even coverage
  • Durable marine-grade aluminum housing
  • ABS listed and IP66/IP67/IP69K rated for harsh environments
  • Compliant with BAA for federal projects

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