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Floodlight Partnersite NAŚWIETLACZ LED SMD 50W 4500 lm LS50AW
The Partnersite NAŚWIETLACZ LED SMD 50W 4500 lm LS50AW is a compact LED floodlight designed for both outdoor and indoor area illumination. With a rated luminous flux of 4500 lm and a 50 W SMD LED module, this fixture provides broad-beam light suitable for façades, parking areas, building perimeters, and temporary work sites. The housing and mounting bracket support wall or pole installation to deliver consistent, energy-efficient lighting for security and general-purpose applications.
This LED floodlight combines high luminous efficacy with lower power consumption, delivering 4500 lumens at 50 watts to reduce energy costs compared with traditional halogen or metal halide fixtures. The use of SMD LED technology ensures even light distribution and stable output over long operating life. The product is built for flexible installation on walls or poles and provides reliable illumination for both permanent and temporary setups.
Install the floodlight on a stable surface or mounting pole using the supplied bracket and appropriate fasteners for the mounting substrate. Ensure the electrical supply is disconnected before wiring. Connect to a suitable mains power source following local electrical codes and using a qualified electrician if required. Aim and secure the fixture to achieve the desired coverage area, and test operation after restoring power. Periodic external cleaning of the housing and lens will help maintain light output.
For optimal performance, position the floodlight to minimize glare toward windows and public walkways. Use compatible surge protection and follow local regulations for outdoor lighting. If used in cold or wet climates, confirm seals and mounting hardware are appropriate for long-term exposure.
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