LED high bay spotlights
Efficient illumination of large halls
Wasco presents a new, powerful LED high bay floodlight with up to 93,000 lm.
With Stradox, the portfolio has now been expanded to include a high-bay floodlight that illuminates large halls in particular efficiently, cost-effectively and reliably.
Good lighting design is essential for productivity and the health and safety of employees. With intelligent lighting, sources of danger can be quickly identified and the risk of accidents minimized. It also prevents physical strain caused by poor visibility and thus effectively prevents health complaints. With this in mind, Wasco has developed the new Stradox LED high bay floodlight. It provides bright, homogeneous and shadow-free lighting and also ensures maximum illumination with minimum energy consumption.
25 percent LED subsidy
Stradox not only offers practical benefits, but is also the first LED high-bay spotlight with an unusually high subsidy of up to 25 percent. The state supports companies that decide to use this efficient luminaire, both in planning and purchasing as well as in installation. This is because Stradox is more energy-efficient and, at 160 lm/W, 65 to 75 percent more efficient than conventional HQL luminaires. The product also requires no maintenance and no expensive bulb replacement.
Due to the optimized cooling housing shape, Stradox also has a longer service life than imported round or short LED spotlights. This significantly reduces lighting costs and the purchase price is also quickly amortized - often after just one or two years after deduction of the subsidy.
Lighting design is particularly challenging for large halls. The three-meter-long high bay spotlights enable more shadow-free illumination of halls than the usually short or round spotlights. For heights between eight and 38 m, the Stradox can be combined from three different lens variants in 30, 80 and 160° and seven output levels from 13,760 to 93,120 lm. This ensures optimum, energy-saving and therefore cost-effective illumination.
As an option, the spotlight can also be controlled via Bluetooth, operated or dimmed or equipped with emergency lighting. Lighting control technologies such as presence and daylight sensors enable automatic illumination of the hall. If the daylight fades, the spotlight switches on automatically and provides good visual and working conditions. The presence sensor allows the lighting to be designed particularly efficiently: If a person enters the premises, the light switches on automatically and goes out again when they leave. This function avoids pointless lighting and also saves energy and costs.









