Specification Sheet

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Larson Electronics LLC www.LarsonElectronics.com
9419 E US HWY 175, Kemp, TX 75143 Phone: 903.498.3363 Fax: 903.498.3364 Email: sales@LarsonElectronics.com
LED Flag Pole Spot Light w/ Inetgrated Photocell - 10 Watt LED - 120/277VAC 50/60Hz - Day/Night
Part #: LED1X10WRE-1S-FLGP-DNS
Buy American Compliant
The LED1X10WRE-1S-FLGP-DNS Light is ideal for a flag poles and flag lighting. This ultra compact LED light produces a 860 lumen
output with low amp draw, 50,000 hour service life, and comes with an integrated photocell.
The LED1X10WRE-1S-FLGP-DNS flag pole light emitter from Larson Electronics produces 860 lumens of bright light while drawing less than 1
amp on 120/277VAC electrical system. A single CREE XLamp MC-E® 10 watt LED producing 860 lumens is combined with high purity optics to
produce a wide 60° flood beam reaching 250' in lenght and 288' in width. We also offer a 10° spread spot beam approximately 700’ long by 120’
in width and a 20° spot reaching 450' in length and 155' in width. This particular unit is ultra compact at only 3" wide by 4.5" tall with mounting
bracket by 3.8" deep, which makes it ideal for applications where electrical power and mounting space is at a premium.
The LEDP WRE series LED lights are waterproof to 3 meters, sealed against intrusion by dust and dirt and very ruggedly constructed to
withstand the most demanding environments, conditions and applications. A small profile, low power requirements, high durability and versatile
mounting makes these LED lights ideal for a wide array of applications including but not limited to: military, industrial manufacturing, machine
visioning, security and law enforcement, boating, offroading and commercial structure illumination.
This photo shows an open field illuminated
only by ambient light at approximately 9:00
PM.
This photo shows the wide spot configuration,
illuminating that field. The beam reaches the
object in the distance positioned at 250 feet.
This particular photo shows the flood
configuration. Notice a more abundant amount
of light, closer to the fixture.
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