The SPECLITE vapor tight fixture uses advanced LED technology to deliver significantly more light per watt than traditional fluorescent or incandescent alternatives. The integrated high-efficiency LED driver supports a wide input voltage range, ensuring stable and consistent performance across various electrical configurations found in Canadian residential and commercial settings. With a high CRI rating, this fixture renders colors accurately and naturally — an important factor in workspaces, utility areas, and anywhere visual clarity matters.
Thermal management is a critical factor in LED longevity, and this fixture is engineered with a heat-dissipating housing that draws warmth away from the LED array to maintain optimal operating temperatures. This prevents lumen depreciation over time and extends the overall lifespan of the fixture well beyond that of conventional lighting. The integrated 0-10V dimming driver provides smooth, flicker-free dimming capability when paired with a compatible dimmer, giving you precise control over light levels without compromising performance or efficiency.
Rated IP65 for wet and damp locations, this vapor tight fixture features a fully gasketed construction with a clear polycarbonate lens that resists impact, moisture ingress, and dust accumulation. This makes it ideal for garages, car washes, food preparation areas, covered canopies, and other demanding environments. The fixture is cUL listed and meets rigorous Canadian electrical safety standards, and its DLC qualification may make it eligible for applicable utility rebate programs in your province — helping offset the upfront cost while delivering long-term energy savings.
Installation is straightforward, with a standard surface-mount or suspension-mount design that accommodates common ceiling types. The fixture can be individually mounted or linked in continuous rows for larger spaces, offering flexible layout options for any renovation project. By replacing outdated fluorescent vapor tight fixtures with this modern LED equivalent, homeowners can expect a meaningful reduction in energy consumption — often in the range of 40–60% — while gaining brighter, more uniform light output and eliminating the hassle of frequent tube replacements and ballast failures.