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HIMALAYAN NARROW - AISLE LIGHTER HIGH BAY

Domed High Bay

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Precision Formed Enclosure
  • 22 Ga Steel (Hs)
  • .040 Aluminum (Ha)
  • Up to 6 Lamps (8 Foot Version Available,
    See 8 Foot Spec Sheet)
  • 95% Enhanced Aluminum, Roll Formed
    Narrow Distribution Reflectors
  • High Gloss Polyester White Paint
  • Riveted Construction
  • Side Mount Access Plate
  • Vented Ballast Channel
  • Extensive Mounting Options
  • Multi Level Switching Capable
  • Tool-Less Ballast Access
  • High Ambient T5ho Ballast Standard
  • -20 F Cold Start Ballast
Cut Sheet:

Himalayan Narrow

Himalayan Accessories

IES Files:

HSN-2T5-UH.ies

HSN-3T5-UH.ies

HSN-4T5-UH.ies

HSN-4T8-UH.ies

HSN-5T5-UH.ies

HSN-6T5-UH.ies

HSN-6T8-UH.ies

 

High Bay Brochure

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The Himalayan Narrow Aisle Lighter was developed to focus the light in a narrow rectangular pattern for tall rack aisle in distribution centers.  Is uses the exact same construction techniques as the H2 with a wider reflector.  This fixture eliminates the wasted light that goes over the top of the rack.  As a result, we can make even larger energy savings and reduce the number of lamps needed.  Often these units are used with sensors.