The ARANI 8FT Vapour Tight utilizes advanced LED chip technology paired with a high CRI rating, ensuring that colors appear natural and true to life under its beam. This is particularly important in workspaces, storage areas, and anywhere accurate visibility matters. The selectable wattage and color temperature features are managed by integrated circuit-level controls, allowing the fixture to maintain stable, flicker-free output across every setting without the need for external accessories.
At the heart of this fixture is a premium efficient LED driver engineered for reliable long-term performance. The driver supports a broad input voltage range, accommodating the various electrical configurations found in Canadian homes and commercial properties alike. Combined with robust thermal management — including an aluminum heat-dissipation housing — the driver and LEDs operate at lower temperatures, which directly extends the usable lifespan of the fixture and reduces maintenance cycles significantly.
Durability is where this vapour tight truly excels. It carries a high IP rating for wet locations, meaning the fully gasketed enclosure resists water jets, humidity, dust, and debris. This makes it ideal for car washes, covered porches, cold storage rooms, and any environment where a standard fixture would quickly fail. The fixture is cUL listed and DLC certified, meeting strict Canadian safety and energy-efficiency benchmarks that may also qualify homeowners and businesses for applicable utility rebate programs.
Installation is straightforward, with a design that supports both surface mounting and suspended chain or cable configurations. The dimmable capability is compatible with standard 0-10V dimming systems, giving you smooth, seamless brightness control from full output down to low ambient levels. Compared to traditional fluorescent vapour tight fixtures, this LED replacement delivers dramatic energy savings — often reducing power consumption substantially — while eliminating the hassle of ballast replacements, flickering tubes, and frequent re-lamping.