GJD, a globally renowned company in the design, manufacture and supply of professional external detectors and LED illuminators, is delighted to announce the launch of its new range of Clarius Mains LED Floodlights.

The new floodlights combine high quality LED technology with a modern and aesthetically pleasing design suitable for all outdoor lighting applications.

New Clarius Mains LED Floodlights

The new range of LED floodlights are high quality and energy efficient"

Available in three power options including 50 W, 100 W and 200 W, the new range of floodlights are energy efficient, offer low cost of ownership and have a long LED lifetime in excess of 50,000 hours. The range delivers bright white light of 7500+ lumens for the 50 W, 15,000+ for the 100 W and 30,000+ for the 200 W, making each illuminator suitable for a variety of sectors including commercial, industrial, residential, transportation and education.

Keith Fenwick, GJD’s Technical Director commented, “The new range of LED floodlights are high quality and energy efficient. The range has a variety of power options to deliver bright white light. We previewed the product range at The Security Event earlier this year and received lots of positive feedback, so we are excited to launch this product and introduce it to the security market.

Lights fitted with adjustable and detachable bracket

Each light comes fitted with an adjustable and detachable bracket for ease of install. The lights are IP65 rated and the housing is made from high thermal conductivity aluminium with a strong polycarbonate encapsulated lens module, which provides the installer and end user with peace of mind that the product can withstand harsh environmental conditions.

The floodlights have a stylish and modern design with a black/brushed aluminium finish. Other benefits include high quality Osram LEDs, a robust IK09 impact rating and a three-year warranty.

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