NaturaLED LED Canopy

NaturaLED Canopy Lights feature a polycarbonate lens with excellent thermal design. Their die cast aluminum housing, uniform, and consistent color make them ideal for any locations wall or ceiling mount. They are used in damp locations such as canopies, covered walkways, entrance eaves, stairwells, parking, etc.

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What are canopy light fixtures?

Canopy lights are outdoor light fixtures that can be mounted to the ceiling in parking garages, walkways, entrance ways, and other commercial spaces. These LED canopy lights from NaturaLED are an energy efficient option for your outdoor lighting and have an average life span of over 50,000 hours. With a high lumen output and high efficacy, these LED canopy fixtures are a great alternative option to traditional incandescent, fluorescent, and halogen light fixtures.

What are the ideal locations for a LED Canopy Fixtures?

LED Canopy Fixtures are ideal for many applications including area lighting, security lighting, pathway lighting, perimeter lighting, entryway lighting, and parking garage lighting.

What are the advantages of LED technology?

LEDs produce brighter light using less energy so they last longer and require less maintenance. The typical lifetimes of LED bulbs are quoted to be 25,000 to 100,000 hours.

What color temperature do I need?

Color temperatures range from warm white to cool white.

  • 2700K - 3000K – provides an ambient, intimate, and personal mood with its warm white light that is ideal for living rooms, family rooms, and hospitality environments.
  • 3500K - 4100K – provides a clean and efficient neutral white light that is ideal for kitchen, bath, garage or commercial applications.
  • 5000K - 6500K -  provides a vibrant and alert cool white light that is ideal for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications.

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What is the equivalent wattage to my fluorescent light?

LEDs (Watts) CFLs (Watts)
28W 150W
42W 175W
45W 175W
59W 250W
70W 250W

 

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