A round LED canopy light that sets wattage and colour temperature from one switch under the lens. You commission the same fixture at 60W, 70W or 80W and at 3000K, 4000K or 5000K, so one SKU covers a whole parkade.
Output runs 7200lm to 9600lm at 120lm/W, CRI 80 plus, on a 150 degree beam. Multi-volt AC120-347V, 0-10V dimmable.
Die-cast aluminum, IP65 wet location, UL certified, 6kV surge protection, 5-year warranty.
What is an LED canopy light?
An LED canopy light is a low-profile ceiling fixture that throws wide, even light from a low mounting height. You'll find them under fuel station canopies, in parkade drive lanes, at loading docks and under soffits. The shallow 3.38 inch depth is the point. Canopy decks sit low, and a deep fixture turns into a strike hazard for delivery trucks and lifts.
How do you set the wattage and CCT?
Both are set on the fixture with a screwdriver, before you energise it. Back out the rubber plug in the centre of the lens, reach through the thread hole, and slide the switch to the wattage and CCT you want. The same switch carries a sensor ON/OFF position. Tighten that plug back down, because it holds the IP65 seal. Set it on the bench and label it. Nobody reads a switch position from the ground.
Why does 120-347V matter on a Canadian retrofit?
One fixture covers every common Canadian service voltage, so you stock a single SKU across a mixed portfolio. 347V is what catches out US-sourced fixtures. Plenty of Canadian buildings run 347/600V distribution, and a 120-277V fixture won't work there. Rated current tops out at 0.733A. The 0-10V dimming leads are pink and purple. Cap them off on a non-dim driver.
What are the mounting and cold-weather limits?
Three mounting methods are documented, not just ceiling: surface to a junction box, pendant on a G3/4 inch pole, or the L and U bracket if you need to angle it. One requirement is easy to miss. The manual calls for a 105mm x 105mm backing plate between the mounting plate and the junction box, and flags a fire hazard if it's left out. Cold is the other check. The optional PIR sensor stops at -20°C, well before the fixture does.
For the three mounting methods, the wiring colours and that backing plate, open the Manual (PDF), and pull the IES file if your designer needs photometry. Send us your fixture count and mounting height, and we'll come back with a wholesale quote and a check on whether the PIR sensor suits your site temperature.




























