The 45W LED Corn Light runs on anything from 120V to 347V, so one lamp covers Canadian commercial and industrial panels without a separate SKU per site.
It puts out 5850 to 6300 lumens at 4000K or 5000K, and fits an E26 socket or an E39 mogul with the adapter supplied. Rated to replace a 100W metal halide.
Samsung diodes, a finned aluminum body with no fan, 4KV surge immunity, IP64, damp location rated, and a 5 year warranty.
Can you replace a metal halide bulb with an LED bulb?
Yes, but the ballast has to come out first. The manual is blunt about it: remove the ballast, capacitor and ignitor before fitting the corn lamp. Leave the ballast in circuit and it throws a high-voltage resonance that breaks the lamp down. The 45W CLW07C carries its own driver, so once the old gear is out it wires straight to line voltage.
How long do LED corn bulbs last?
50,000 hours, with Samsung diodes and CRI above 80. That's about 11 years at 12 hours a day. Heat is what ends a corn lamp early, so this one runs a large finned aluminum body and no fan. No moving part to seize. Driver and housing are sealed with potting compound, and the lamp meets 4KV surge immunity.
One lamp for 120V through 347V
347V is the one that matters in Canada. Plenty of corn lamps stop at 277V, which rules them out of the 347/600V services common in Canadian warehouses, arenas and plants. The driver here covers the full band, so your crew carries one part number instead of matching lamps to panels.
Will it fit the fixture you're retrofitting?
Check two things. Orientation first: at 45W this lamp runs base-up, base-down or horizontal, which the 80W and larger units in the range won't do. Then the enclosure. Closed-in fixtures need a shade of at least 40 x 20 x 20 cm at this wattage, in glass or semi-glass, with nothing wrapped around it that traps heat. It suits open luminaires as supplied, it isn't approved for emergency lighting, and the manual says don't test it on a generator.
For the wiring sequence, the bilingual warnings and the enclosed-fixture table, open the Manual (PDF) in the Related documents panel, and pull the IES file if your designer needs 4000K photometry. Send us your fixture count and the service voltage on site, and we'll quote it wholesale and flag whether the 45W or the 63W is the right swap.





























