RAB A22-200 LED Area Light 27,908 Lumens 200W Selectable 30K/40K/50K 120–277V Type III Bronze
RAB A22-200 LED Area Light 27,908 Lumens 200W Selectable 30K/40K/50K 120–277V Type III Bronze
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About this item
About this item
- Output: 21,533–27,908 delivered lumens (up to 152 lm/W)
- Selectable Wattage: 200W / 180W / 160W field adjustable
- Selectable CCT: 3000K / 4000K / 5000K switchable
- Controls + Dimming: 120–277V with 0–10V dimming to 10% and ANSI C136.41 7-pin receptacle
- Ratings + Optics: IP66 wet-location rated, DLC Premium listed, Type III distribution with BUG (200W B3 U0 G3)
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Description
Description
RAB A22-200 Field-Adjustable LED Area Light (Type III)
The RAB A22-200 is a field-adjustable LED area light designed for roadway and general parking applications. It delivers 21,533–27,908 lumens with selectable wattage (200W / 180W / 160W) and selectable color temperature (3000K / 4000K / 5000K) on a 120–277V constant-current driver. This model is IP66 rated, UL listed for wet locations, and DLC Premium listed for utility rebate eligibility.
Key Features
- Field Adjustable Output: 200W / 180W / 160W (factory default: 200W)
- Selectable CCT: 3000K / 4000K / 5000K (factory default: 4000K)
- Delivered Lumens: 21,533–27,908 lm
- Efficacy: 125.8–152 lm/W
- Voltage: 120–277V, 50/60 Hz (Class 1 driver)
- 0–10V Dimming: Dims to 10% (separate dimming circuit required)
- Controls Ready: ANSI C136.41 7-pin receptacle with shorting cap
- Surge Protection: 6kV
- Ratings: IP66; UL wet location; DLC Premium; 100,000-hour LED lifespan
- Optics: Type III distribution; BUG rating (Type III): 200W B3 U0 G3 / 180W B3 U0 G3 / 160W B3 U0 G2
Typical Applications
- Parking lots
- Roadways and perimeter lighting
- General area lighting around commercial properties
- Industrial yards and loading areas
Installation & Mounting
Includes an adjustable universal pole mount (standard). Optional slipfitter and wall mount accessories are available. The Type III distribution is intended for mounting near the side of the area to project light outward and fill the space. Operating temperature range supports cold-weather starting to -40°C (-40°F) and use in ambient temperatures up to 40°C (104°F).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a "Shoebox" light fixture?
What is a "Shoebox" light fixture?
A "shoebox" light refers to the physical shape of the fixture housing, which is typically rectangular and box-like. This design allows for effective thermal management (heat sinking) of the LED components and houses the drivers and optics efficiently. It is the most common form factor for modern LED area lights.
How do I choose the right mounting bracket?
How do I choose the right mounting bracket?
Slipfitter: Use this if you have a round pole or tenon (2 3/8" diameter) and need to angle the light.
Direct Arm: Use this for square poles where you want the light to point straight down/out.
Trunnion: Use this for mounting on walls, roofs, or wood poles where you need an adjustable bracket.
What wattage LED do I need to replace a 400W Metal Halide?
What wattage LED do I need to replace a 400W Metal Halide?
Generally, a 100W to 150W LED area light can replace a standard 400W Metal Halide fixture. Always check the lumen output; you are typically looking for 12,000 to 18,000 lumens to match the effective light output of a 400W HID lamp.
What is the difference between Type III and Type V light distribution?
What is the difference between Type III and Type V light distribution?
Type III: Throws light forward and to the sides (wide throw). This is ideal for perimeter poles or roadways where you don't want light spilling behind the pole.
Type V: Distributes light in a full 360-degree circle (square pattern). This is perfect for the center of large open areas where you need light in all directions.
Are these lights dimmable?
Are these lights dimmable?
Yes, most commercial LED pole lights come with 0-10V dimming drivers standard. This allows them to be used with compatible dimmers or smart control systems to lower light levels during off-peak hours for additional energy savings.

