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GE launches AMIx outdoor LED

GE Lighting has launched its LED light AMIx specifically aimed for petrol stations, high bays, parking garages and other areas needing outdoor industrial floodlighting. AMIx, a long-life canopy LED luminaire, can replace HID luminaires and has three mounting options and pre-cabling with a quick connector
December 23, 2014 Read time: 1 min

6259 GE Lighting has launched its LED light AMIx specifically aimed for petrol stations, high bays, parking garages and other areas needing outdoor industrial floodlighting.

AMIx, a long-life canopy LED luminaire, can replace HID luminaires and has three mounting options and pre-cabling with a quick connector. It also has a range of photometric options.

Advanced optical reflector technology allows lighting designers and operators to control the direction and level of illumination to reduce light loss and increase energy consumption.

The advanced LED technology also reduces glare, making illuminated areas safer and more attractive. GE Lighting said energy consumption can be reduced by up to 50% compared to traditional fixtures. The AMIx is extremely robust and reliable, achieving IP65 and IK08 ratings and able to operate in temperatures ranging from -40oC to +50oC. It also has a rated life of 106,000 hours at L85 at an ambient temperature of 25oC, reducing maintenance requirements and costs.

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