The ISL-FL02-A-250W is a wattage and colour selectable LED flood light that runs natively on AC120-347V, so it wires straight onto a Canadian 347V lighting circuit with no step-down transformer.
One fixture covers 250W, 200W and 150W, and 3000K, 4000K or 5000K. Output runs 22,500 to 40,000 lumens depending on the setting. Beam angle is 120 degrees, CRI 80+.
Die-cast aluminum housing, 4mm tempered glass, IP66 and IK08, ETL listed for wet locations, 5-year warranty.
How do you set the wattage and colour temperature?
Both switches sit under a sealed metal plug on the back of the housing. Undo the plug with a flat-blade screwdriver, slide the two switches, then close the plug and check the seal before you power up. Switch positions read I for 3000K, II for 4000K and III for 5000K. Re-sealing isn't optional. That plug is what holds the IP66 rating.
Will it run on a 347V circuit?
Yes. The driver accepts AC120-347V, so it lands on a 347V lighting branch without a step-down transformer. Canadian Electrical Code Rule 30-102 caps luminaire branch circuits at 600Y/347V, and 600Y/347V is the standard service in most new mid-size and large commercial buildings in Canada. Flood lights built for the US market usually stop at 277V. Input wiring is black to line, white to neutral, green to ground, with brown and blue for the 0-10V dimming pair. Dimming cables ship in the box.
How much light does each setting produce?
At 4000K you get 40,000 lumens at 250W, 32,000 at 200W and 24,000 at 150W. At 3000K and 5000K the same steps give 37,500, 30,000 and 22,500. That's 160 lm/W at 4000K and 150 lm/W at the warmer and cooler settings, per the Lumen Details table on the spec sheet. Rated life is 60,000 hours to L70.
Where can you install it?
It's ETL listed for wet locations and rated IP66 and IK08, so rain, washdown and stray impact are all covered. Operating range is -30°C to +50°C, which handles a Canadian winter. You can mount it four ways: base, U-bracket, wall or ceiling. The offset bracket bolts up without coming off the fixture first, and the aiming scale reads to plus or minus 180 degrees. Any cable joint outside the housing needs an IP68 connector. Don't run the fixture off a portable generator to test it.
For the switch sequence, wiring diagram and the seven-step mounting procedure, open the Manual (PDF), and pull the IES file if your designer needs photometry for a layout. Send us your fixture count and mounting heights and we'll come back with a wholesale quote and a 347V circuit check.




























