RAB ALH250PSQ - 250 Watt - Pulse Start - Metal Halide - Flood Light Fixture - 120/208/240/277 Volt
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RAB ALH250PSQ - Metal Halide Flood Light Fixture

250 Watt - Pulse Start - 120/208/240/277 Volt


The RAB ALH250PSQ pulse start metal halide area flood light fixture operates at 250 watts and has a 4 tap input, pre-wired to the 277 volt tap. It is UL listed for wet locations, includes (1) 250 watt pulse start metal halide ED28 lamp, and features a CWA ballast with a high power factor. This fixture qualifies as "Made in USA. Please see the fixture spec sheet for qualified federal programs.

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Stock Code: RAB-ALH250PSQ


$308.00 ea
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Specifications

Stock Code:  RAB-ALH250PSQ
Part No.:  ALH250PSQ
Voltage:  120/208/240/277
Ballast Type:  CWA
Bulb(s) Included:  Yes
Height:  7.5 in.
Finish:  Bronze
Lens:  Tempered Glass
Light Source:  Metal Halide/Pulse Start
Made in USA:  Yes
Power Factor:  High
Weight:  33.51 lbs.
IDA Dark Sky:  Approved
 
 
Brand:  RAB Lighting
Wattage:  250 Watt
ANSI Code:  M138
Bulb Shape:  ED28
Width:  16.375 in.
Depth:  26.4 in.
Housing:  Die Cast Aluminum
Life Hours:  12,000
Lumens (Initial):  22000
Socket Type:  Mogul (E39)
Reflector Type:  Hydroformed Type II
UL Listed:  Wet Locations
 
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  • Architectural uniformity with floodlights and wallpacks
  • Water shedding design reduces maintenance
  • Sleek smaller volume design lowers EPA
  • Fins dissipate heat outside the ballast compartment
  • Hydroformed Type II reflector for superior optic control
  • Capacitor cradle dissipates heat and extends lamp and ballast life
  • Stainless steel external hardware
  • Fixed arm for pole mounting or slipfitter mount
  • Silicone gasket for durable weatherproofing & easy relamping
  • Lamp supplied
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