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Hi Everyone

can someone please clarify the following:

A floodlight nameplate has the following information:

LED100/WW 110W (2x50W/LED Module)

What does the 100 means and if it is 110W - Why it state 2 x50W

Thanks
 
Does the fitting contain two separate LED's? It could be that both together plus the driver consume 110w?
 
Hi, looks like a Philips products code. The 100 relates to the lumen output 10,000 lumens, the WW refers to Warm White colour temperature 3000k. The unit uses 110w, watch out for the total startup current if you have a few on the same circuit and consider derating any circuit contactors.

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