LED Cutoff Wall Pack, 15W, 1900 Lumens, 30K/40K/50K, 120-277V
LED Cutoff Wall Pack, 15W, 1900 Lumens, 30K/40K/50K, 120-277V
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- Polycarbonate lens
- Suitable for wet locations
- The SLIM FA is a full cutoff wall pack and is Dark Sky friendly
- Integrated on/off photocell for additional energy savings
- Adjustable Angle : from full cutoff up to 90 degree in 15 degree increments
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a "Full Cutoff" wall pack?
What is a "Full Cutoff" wall pack?
A full cutoff wall pack is a fixture designed with a shield or housing that prevents any light from being emitted above the horizontal plane (90 degrees). This directs all light downward onto the ground, reducing light pollution (sky glow) and glare. Many municipalities now require these fixtures for new construction.
How do I choose the right wattage to replace my Metal Halide wall pack?
How do I choose the right wattage to replace my Metal Halide wall pack?
175W MH: Replace with a 40W - 60W LED wall pack (approx. 5,000-7,000 lumens).
250W MH: Replace with an 80W LED wall pack (approx. 9,000-10,000 lumens).
400W MH: Replace with a 100W - 120W LED wall pack (approx. 13,000+ lumens).
What mounting height is best for wall packs?
What mounting height is best for wall packs?
Standard wall packs are typically mounted between 10 to 20 feet high.
Mini/Slim Packs: 8-12 feet (doorways, single-story buildings).
Standard/Full Cutoff: 12-18 feet (warehouse perimeters, commercial sides).
High Output: 20+ feet (large loading docks).
Can I add a battery backup to these lights?
Can I add a battery backup to these lights?
Yes. We carry a specific selection of emergency wall packs that feature built-in battery backups. These units will operate normally on AC power but switch to battery power for 90 minutes during an outage to meet life-safety egress codes.
What is the difference between a glass and polycarbonate lens?
What is the difference between a glass and polycarbonate lens?
Glass: Will not yellow over time (UV resistant) but can break if impacted. Common on traditional heavy-duty wall packs.
Polycarbonate: Extremely impact-resistant (vandal-proof) but lower quality versions can yellow over many years of sun exposure. Most modern LED wall packs use UV-stabilized polycarbonate for durability.

