Voltage | 120-277VAC |
Lumens (lm) | 32,640 lm |
Wattage | 240W |
Efficacy (lm/W) | 135 lm/W |
CCT | 4000 |
CRI | 80+ |
Dimming | 0-10 |
Replacement For/Equivalent | Up to 750W HID or HPS/MH |
DLC Version | DLC Premium |
T20 Status | Exempt |
NEMA Distribution Type | Type V |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Wet/Damp/Dry Location | Wet |
FCC Compliant | Yes |
Vibration Rating | 3G |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | L: 21 1/2" (546mm), W: 12 7/8" (327mm), H: 2 1/2" (63mm) |
Housing Color | Matte Black |
Lens Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Operating Temp Range (°F/°C) | -40F to 113F (-40C to 45C) |
Driver Surge Protection (kV) | L/N-PE: 10kV, L-N: 6kV |
Additional Surge Protection (kV) | 10kV included, 20kV option |
Auxiliary Output | 12V |
Warranty | 5 Years |
Brand | Premise |
Flood Light, 240W, 4000K, Type 5 Lens, 120-277V, Dimmable
EiKO
$187.31
- SKU:
- FL5-2404T5-1
- Availability:
- Usually ships within 1 week.
- Weight:
- 0.00 LBS
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
- Spec Sheet:
- Spec Sheet
- Instruction Sheet:
- Instruction Sheet
- Sell Sheet:
- Sell Sheet
- Lens Material:
- Polycarbonate (PC)
- Lumens:
- 32,640 lm
- Efficacy:
- 135 lm/W
- Max Wattage:
- 240W
- CCT:
- 4000
- CRI:
- 80+
- Beam Angle:
- NEMA Type V
- System Wattage:
- 240.6W
- Input Voltage:
- 120-277VAC
- Output Voltage:
- 27-54V
- THD:
- 15%
- Inrush Current:
- 60A
- Dimmable:
- 0-10
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April 21, 2025 by ROG L. (United States)
“Easy to navigate website and exact product specs shown clearly for hard-to-find light bulbs.”
April 20, 2025 by Douglas J. (South Carolina , United States)
“Original light was discontinued and a replacement light was suggested. It looked and worked great.”
April 16, 2025 by Howard A. (United States)
“Pricing best we could find, and just what we were needing”