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GlacialLight Introduces LED Flood Light with PIR Motion Sensor

A division of global technology leader GlacialTech, GlacialLight has launched the GL-FL30S, to its existing range of LED lighting products.

The GL-FL30S is a 28 W AC-input LED Flood Light in-built with an infra red motion sensor, and designed specifically for both indoor and outdoor commercial, retail, and industrial lighting applications. It is an environmentally friendly flood light as it contains no harmful chemicals and causes no dangerous radiation such as IR or UV.

The GL-FL30S with its latest LED technology and passive infra red (PIR) motion sensor is able to greatly cut electricity consumption and costs. The PIR motion sensor aids easy usage and improves security. It is designed to switch the flood light on/off depending on whether people are in the area or not, thereby minimizing unnecessary usage of power and lighting and wastage of time for the staff who do not have to manually switch the lights. The LED technology enhances the service life of the flood light up to 30,000 h and lowers the heat output. It enables the GL-FL30S to convert electricity to light with a luminous efficacy of up to 67.9 lm/Wt.

GlacialLight’s versatile GL-FL30S is provided with an adjustable bracket, which allows broader range of lighting with a 30° or 60° beam angle.

GlacialLight provides two color options:

  • GL-FL30S-CW - Bright daylight lighting effect at 6000K with a color rendering index (CRI) of 70.
  • GL-FL30S-WW – Warm lighting effect at 3000K with a CRI of more than 80.

Both the versions have an input voltage range of 100V to 240 V AC.

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