LED Canopy Light, 8400 Lumens, 60 Watts, 30K|40K|50K, 120-277V
LED Canopy Light, 8400 Lumens, 60 Watts, 30K|40K|50K, 120-277V
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- Low-profile appearance with heat resistant polycarbonate lens
- Universal 120-277V
- Ultra thin design, suitable for surface mounting
- UL listed for wet locations
- 250W metal halide equal
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a canopy light different from a regular ceiling light?
What makes a canopy light different from a regular ceiling light?
LED canopy lights are specifically engineered for outdoor or semi-outdoor use. They feature rugged, weather-resistant housings (usually IP65 rated) that seal out dust, moisture, and bugs. They are also designed with lenses that resist yellowing from UV exposure and vehicle exhaust.
Can I replace my Metal Halide canopy lights one-for-one?
Can I replace my Metal Halide canopy lights one-for-one?
Yes. A 40W to 60W LED fixture typically replaces a 150W to 175W metal halide, while a 100W to 150W LED can replace a 400W metal halide. This switch reduces energy consumption by up to 75% while improving light quality.
What is the difference between a flat lens and a drop lens?
What is the difference between a flat lens and a drop lens?
Flat Lens: Provides a sleek, low-profile look and directs light straight down (cutoff). This is often preferred for gas stations to reduce glare from a distance.
Drop Lens: The lens extends below the fixture, allowing some light to spread sideways. This is excellent for parking garage lighting as it illuminates the ceiling and walls, reducing the "cave effect" and making the space feel larger and safer.
How do I install surface mount canopy lights?
How do I install surface mount canopy lights?
Most fixtures feature a quick-mount plate. You attach the mounting plate to the junction box or ceiling surface first, wire the connections, and then slide or lock the fixture housing onto the plate. This makes installation easy for a single person.
Do these lights work with motion sensors?
Do these lights work with motion sensors?
Yes. Since parking garages and gas stations often have periods of low activity late at night, many of our fixtures are compatible with integrated bi-level motion sensors. These dim the lights (e.g., to 30%) when no motion is detected and return to 100% brightness instantly when a car or person arrives.

