40w CCT IP65 LED Batten with Emergency Module and Sensor 120CM4FT

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Designed with a Microwave Sensor This LED batten light is designed with a microwave sensor , enabling it to automatically switch on when there’s movement within a specif…
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Designed with a Microwave Sensor This LED batten light is designed with a microwave sensor , enabling it to automatically switch on when there’s movement within a specific radius and switch off when there’s none. It’s helpful for both residential and commercial establishments because it can lessen energy consumption by preventing wasted energy! There are moments when lights are left on without people using the space. Once or twice may not make a significant impact on your electrical bill. However, what if it happens often? What if you’ve already made a habit out of it, and it’s already affecting your expenses? With this LED batten light, you’ll be able to decrease those chances because it's automated! Converts to an Emergency Light Power outages are one of the most common unforeseen events that happen in homes, offices and industrial facilities. Although it is a typical occurrence, people are still caught off guard whenever it transpires. So, what can you do to prepare? Set up a working emergency lighting system! This LED batten light is designed with a built-in emergency module that initiates when the main power supply is disconnected. If you have this, you don’t need to install a separate emergency light because, aside from regular lighting, it also functions as an emergency fitting. So, whenever there’s a blackout, it will be more manageable because you have adequate brightness to see your surroundings! Dual Wattage - 40W & 21W What is the difference between a standard lighting fixture and a dual wattage fitting? The primary difference is a dual wattage fixture has two wattage provisions, whereas a standard fitting only has one. How will the dual function impact you if you decide to use it? Since you have two wattage options, you will have more flexibility in selecting the brightness level and energy consumption of your lights. If you select 40w, you will get a maximum luminance of 4800 lumens . On the flip side, choosing 21w will give you 2520 lumens maximum bri

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