Power Flood Lighting
Part Numbers: PF, PFS
SEPCO™ offers over 2,000 models of commercial lighting. Below is a typical power flood lighting system. Our systems come complete with a Solar Electric Power Assembly (SEPA) sized specifically for your application and location, Power Flood fixture (PF), your choice of controller, and the side of pole horn bracket (SH).
The power assemblies are sized by the lamp power consumption times the hours of operation and take into account how much sun there is in each geographic area. Each self contained power assembly uses the best, single crystal solar modules which are bonded into a single array with full cover vented aluminum panel pans with welded rear channel mounting brackets, an aluminum vented battery storage assembly which includes single or double sealed GEL batteries and all control electronics. All components attach to our unique 5°/15°/45° welded aluminum power bracket which bolts to any pole or wall.
The fixture is a large flood fixture used for area lighting and security. The fixture is complete with knuckle slip fitter to allow multiple tilt angles, plus the fixture can rotate 360° using our side of pole horn bracket. The fixture will also tilt from horizontal and vertical. It comes available in 5 to 42 Watt lamps and runs from an internal 12 VDC inverter ballast.
The side of pole horn bracket is a 2” aluminum bracket is shaped like a large hook, which bolts through the pole. This places a vertical pipe, or tenon, 18” out from the poles allowing the fixtures to swivel. When the solar power assembly is mounted to the top of the pole, the fixture(s) can mount down below. Two of the SH brackets can be used for double power floods, and the SH brackets can be mounted in 180° orientation, or any orientation, even fixtures above or below each other.
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Government Flying Service Hong Kong |
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources |
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Sacramento Municipal Utilities |
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South Florida Water Management District |
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