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100W PANDO LED Street Light - Energy Efficient & Bright
Product Description
Sturdy construction with efficient heat management:
Pando LED street lights feature a robust build and heat-dissipating design. Their one-piece die-cast aluminum casing speeds up heat release, while tempered glass guards against impacts and corrosion.
High luminous efficiency
This 100W LED street lamp achieves an impressive 140-150LM/W, making it an ideal replacement for traditional 200W metal halide lamps with a longer service life.
Optically refined glass
Lenses produce varied light distributions to fit different illuminated spaces.
IP66 is a waterproof rating.
Offers strong resistance to weather and corrosion.
Photocell functionality
Fitted with photocell sensors that detect ambient light, automatically activating the LED lights at dusk and deactivating them at dawn.
Opening clips without the need for tools:
The driver compartment can be easily accessed via clips, simplifying maintenance work.
Product Specifications
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Power |
100W |
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LED chip |
Philips Lumileds/CREE |
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LED Quantity |
54pcs LED 5050SMD |
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LED driver |
Philips/Inventronics |
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Input Votage |
AC 100-277V |
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Frequency |
50/60Hz |
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Power Factor |
>0.9 |
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Flux efficiency |
140-150lm/W |
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Working temperature |
-40°C—50°C |
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Optic angle |
Type I,II,III,IV. |
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Color Rendering Index |
Ra≥70 |
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Color Temperature |
2700-6500K |
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SPD |
10KV |
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Life Span |
≥100 000Hrs |
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Protection Grade |
IP66/IK09 |
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Protection Class |
Class I/Class II |
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Installation Pipe Diameter |
Φ60mm |
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Lights Dimension(mm) |
601*243*121mm |
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Packing size |
645*295*135mm |
Product Applications
✓ Residential community streets: Light up main roads, side streets, and footpaths in compact areas, ensuring residents stay safe during nighttime trips.
✓ Small parking lots/garage entrances: Deliver ample, uniform lighting to make vehicle entry and exit smoother while boosting safety.
✓ Park/garden trails: Create a warm, pleasant nighttime setting for leisure and serve as a guide for path navigation.
✓ Campus/factory secondary roads: Supply dependable lighting for internal campus routes and secondary pathways within factories.
✓ Bicycle lanes: Offer clear directional guidance and safety for cyclists.
✓ Warehouse perimeters/yard areas: Add extra lighting around buildings to strengthen security measures.
✓ Township/rural roads: A budget-friendly way to enhance nighttime lighting in rural and township regions.
Why Choose LEBODA Pando Streetlights?
Extremely cost-effective
Reliable quality
Flexible customization service (optional)
FAQ
Q: What's the proper height for installing it on a light pole?
A: It’s advisable to install it at a height of 4 to 6 meters. This range ensures the road surface (about 6-10 meters wide) gets uniform light coverage, achieving the best illumination and efficiency. The specific coverage area will be influenced by the light distribution curve and road width.
Q: What does an IP66 rating stand for? Is it usable in rainy weather?
A: An IP66 rating means the luminaire is completely dust-proof (the first digit "6") and can resist low-pressure water spray from all directions (the second digit "6"). This allows it to work perfectly in rainy or even stormy weather, and it meets the standard protection level for outdoor lighting.
Q: Is the installation process complex? What tools are needed?
A: Installing it isn’t complicated. The usual steps are: Fix the bracket on the top of the pole -> Secure the luminaire to the bracket with screws -> Connect the power cable (normally using waterproof connectors or terminals). You’ll need basic tools like wrenches, screwdrivers, and possibly a drill (to drill holes in the pole for fixing the bracket). Detailed installation instructions are provided.

