This award winning LED luminaire is designed to be installed into various types of cylindrical handrail. LEDPOD is designed to distribute the light in an asymmetric distribution without the need to tilt the fixture.
November 17th, 2010
It incorporates an optically designed glass lens, large heat sink with excellent mass and surface areas for efficient heat dissipation.
The heat sink does not contact the glass lens, thus reducing the heat at the point of human contact. 50,000 hours plus expected from the Cree LED with either a 350mA or 500mA driver for each LED, limiting the result of a failure to a single LED in each instance.
Ease of maintenance with plug/socket and simple but secure snap fit installation. LEDPOD has an IP66 rating.
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