Ultimate zero upwards light output exterior luminaire

After much research and development, Steon are pleased to introduce the Harrier LED into our exterior range.

Steon’s Harrier is a robust IP66 rated wall mounted luminaire ideal for building parameter applications. Not only is does the Harrier LED improve safety but also is capable of dramatically enhancing the aesthetic of a building.

The Harrier LED boasts an optimised ULOR (upward light output ratio) of 0%, thus reducing obtrusive light and glare.

With an IK rating of 8, the Harrier is a robust and durable luminaire which offers low energy consumption, a life expectancy in excess of 100,000 hours and an impressive luminous efficacy of up to 159lm/W.

This slim die-cast aluminium wall pack is available in both mini and midi versions with lumen packages ranging from 1593 – 8972lm. Other options of the Harrier luminaire include 3000K, 4000K and 5000K CCT, a choice of CRI 70 or 80 and an optional integral photocell.

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