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FDL 7×7 Floodlights CCT3 1/2″ Knuckle Mount with Selectable Wattages by naturaLED

The naturaLED® 7X7 floodlight offers selectable wattages and color temperatures for versatile lighting solutions. With a flood beam distribution, it replaces up to 400-watt fixtures and includes a built-in photocell for efficiency. Its IP65 water-resistant rating ensures durability in outdoor conditions. Ideal for security, perimeters, entryways, facades, landscapes, and architectural lighting, it delivers bright and reliable illumination. The pre-installed 1/2” knuckle mount allows for easy installation and angle adjustment. This floodlight provides a flexible and energy-efficient solution for various residential and commercial applications. APPLICATIONS: Security, Architectural, Perimeter, Entryway, Pathway, Landscape  FDL 7X7 Floodlight CCT3 (1/2” Knuckle – naturaLED    Spec sheet: FDL_7x7_9734_9735_KNC

The naturaLED® RCM 10” Round Outdoor Canopy

The naturaLED® RCM low-profile round canopy is a durable, cost-effective lighting solution ideal for parking garages, walkways, and outdoor canopies. This IP65-rated fixture provides excellent protection against dust and water, ensuring reliability in various environments. With selectable wattages and color temperatures (CCT), it allows customization for optimal brightness and ambiance. Designed for versatile installation, it supports direct surface mounting on ceilings or walls. Additionally, optional accessories, including a motion sensor, photocell sensor, and emergency NOTES: driver, enhance energy efficiency, automation, and backup lighting for added convenience and safety. APPLICATIONS: Breezeway, Parking Garages, Pathway, Perimeter, Entryway, Area Lighting, Building Facades RCM – naturaLED  Spec Sheet: RCM_7670_7671

naturaLED® Type A &B Universal T8 U-Bend Tube

The naturaLED® Type A+B U-Bend T8 lamps with 3 adjustable wattages and 5 adjustable color temperatures is the most versatile LED T8 U-Bend on the market. Really an outstanding product naturaLED® T8 U-Bend Type A + B fitting into your existing linear fluorescent fixture without the need to reinstall. Simply plug-and-play with Type A compatibility, or bypass the ballast for Type B luminaries. Replaces 32-watt fluorescent tubes according to the existing system. Fast and easy LED upgrade with better quality of light instant-on provides 2X longer lifespan than fluorescents. APPLICATIONS Retails, Restaurants, Hospitalities, Offices, Schools, Industrial Shop. T8 Tube U-Bend – naturaLED  Spec Sheet: T8_Ubend_CCT5AB_UNV_4614

Post Top Area Light Z10 Ready CCT3 PST by naturaLED

naturaLED® has designed a sleek, contemporary post top fixture with three vertical arm that creates a clean look. Easy installation to retrofit on standard 2-3/8″ tenons, 3” Pole. Saving time and money by upgrading to LED. Our DLC premium open round post top light fixture replaces up to 250 watt metal halide fixtures and produces up to 12,000 lumens. The preinstalled Z10 Receptacle allows easy plug-and-play control upgrades during installation or at a later time. Applications: Corporate Campus, Education, Healthcare, Parking Structure, Parks, Hospitalities, Walkways, Commercial office buildings, Landscape lighting. POST TOP AREA LIGHT Z10 – naturaLED 

Spec Sheet: https://naturaled.com/assets-led/flyer/PST_Z10_CCT3_9726_9728_9730.pdf

LED Bollards with Selectable Wattages by naturaLED

naturaLED® has LED Bollards with customizable wattage capabilities. 8″ diameter for easy retrofits and 4 configurations. Perfect for your area lighting, pathway, or perimeter lighting projects! BLD bright pathway lighting is important for the safety of pedestrian foot traffic. Ensuring that sidewalks and pavement are well-lit reduces the risk of people tripping and falling. The superior quality of our DLC Bollard light fixture provides glare-free lighting that replaces 100-watt metal halide fixtures and produces 2000 lumens. led bollards – naturaLEDWatch the Frank Grobmeier video: Discover the Difference between Pathway & Bollards (youtube.com)

That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind – The last time human beings headed moonward was on the Apollo 17 flight that launched Dec. 7, 1972—before any of the Artemis II crew members were born. Today’s crew will not land on the moon—they won’t even orbit the moon. But they will whip around the lunar far side, on a shakedown mission test-flying the Orion spacecraft. This is essential preparatory work for achieving NASA’s bigger lunar goals. Next year there will be another test flight in low Earth orbit during the flight of Artemis III, followed by up to two moon landings by Artemis IV and V in 2028, and annual landings thereafter. Unlike the Apollo program, Artemis aims not just for the so-called flags-and-footprints model of short, one- to three-day stays on the moon, but for a long-term presence at a long-term moon base in the south lunar pole, where deposits of ice can provide drinkable water, breathable oxygen, and oxygen-hydrogen rocket fuel. Very much like the Apollo program, Artemis finds itself in a closely watched moon race, not with the old Soviet Union this time, but with China, which has announced its intention to have astronauts on the moon by 2030. The U.S. is not going it alone this time, however. While Apollo was an entirely American enterprise, Artemis flies under the flag of 60 countries, signatories to the Artemis Accords, an international pact whose members vow to support the peaceful exploration of space and contribute money, modules, and astronauts to the Artemis cause. Artemis II Has Launched. Here’s Everything You Need to Know