EcoMod 3 231w 30,000lm Very Narrow Spot 120-277v 4000k Legacy B2 0-10v Dimming ABS Listed IP66 IP67 IP69K BAA BABA Compliant

Phoenix Lighting

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SKU:
EM3-HI-VS-120-277-40K-DIM-B2
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Weight:
0.00 LBS
Watts (W):
231
Lumens (lm):
30000
Beam Angle:
Very Narrow Spot
Volt (V):
120-277
CCT (K):
4000
Mounts:
Legacy B2
Controls:
0-10v Dimming
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):
231
Lumens (lm):
30000
Beam Angle:
Very Narrow Spot
Volt (V):
120-277
CCT (K):
4000
Mounts:
Legacy B2
Controls:
0-10v Dimming
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-HI-VS-120-277-40K-DIM-B2 is Phoenix Lighting’s next-generation LED floodlight engineered for harsh marine, mining, and heavy industrial environments. With a power rating of 121W and output of up to 17,000 lumens at 4000K, this durable fixture delivers reliable illumination while maximizing energy efficiency. Protected with multiple ingress ratings—IP66, IP67, and IP69K—alongside robust marine-grade aluminum construction and ABS certification, it stands up to the toughest conditions. Its dimmable driver allows flexible lighting control, and the wide voltage range (120â277V) ensures compatibility with global power systems. Compliance with BAA/BABA and various certifications meets strict project requirements. Applications include outdoor area lighting, floodlighting, process areas, and marine terminals.

  • High output 121W LED delivers up to 17,000 lumens
  • 4000K color temperature for clear, neutral white illumination
  • Dimmable for energy savings and lighting flexibility
  • Certified for marine use and hazardous environments (ABS listed)
  • Rugged IP66/IP67/IP69K protection against water and dust
  • Operates at 120â277V input, ideal for global installations
  • BAA/BABA compliant for U.S. government projects

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