This CSC LED Linear High Bay uses advanced LED chip technology to produce powerful, uniform light output while consuming significantly less energy than traditional metal halide or fluorescent high bay fixtures. The fixture features a high CRI rating, which means colors in your space will appear natural and true-to-life — an important detail if you're doing detail-oriented work like painting, crafting, or automotive projects. The selectable wattage and color temperature functionality is built right into the fixture, allowing you to fine-tune performance without needing to purchase separate models.
At the heart of the fixture is a high-efficiency LED driver engineered for stable, flicker-free operation across a broad input voltage range. This driver is designed to handle the fluctuations common in Canadian electrical systems, ensuring consistent light output and long-term reliability. The robust driver design also contributes to an extended overall lifespan, dramatically reducing maintenance cycles and replacement costs compared to legacy lighting technologies.
Thermal management is a critical factor in LED longevity, and this fixture incorporates a precision-engineered aluminum housing that acts as a built-in heat sink. This design efficiently dissipates heat away from the LED components, preventing premature lumen depreciation and ensuring the fixture maintains its rated performance throughout its operational life. The durable construction also provides an appropriate IP rating for demanding environments where dust and occasional moisture may be present.
The fixture is DLC Premium listed and cUL certified, meeting rigorous Canadian electrical safety and energy efficiency standards. This DLC Premium certification means it may qualify for utility rebate programs offered by many Canadian provinces, helping offset your upfront investment. Installation is straightforward with standard mounting options designed for both new construction and retrofit applications, making it an ideal energy-saving upgrade that can reduce lighting-related electricity consumption by up to 60–70% compared to conventional high bay technologies.