by Brianna Crandall — August 3, 2016 — Cree, Inc., introduced last week the new Cree HXB Series LED High Bay Luminaire, said to be the first of its kind to operate in extreme ambient temperatures spanning -40F to +149F, delivering 70,000 lumens at up to 140 lumens per watt (LPW). The luminaire can be mounted at heights of 30 feet and higher, and comes with optical options including flood and aisle distributions.
The HXB High Bay Series brings Cree technology to new applications such as cold-storage spaces with sub-zero temperatures and high-heat climates such as warehouses and airplane hangars, as well as distribution centers, gymnasiums and field house applications.
The HXB Series is designed to withstand freezing cold and severe heat, all at less than half the weight and double the warranty of competing light-emitting diode (LED) high-bay fixtures. It is precisely engineered for performance today and for 100,000 hours of use, with a virtually maintenance-free design, zero restrike time and lightweight construction.
A unique aluminum bonded zipper fin heat sink provides unmatched thermal management for long lifetime and exceptional efficacy in extreme operating temperatures. With less material than cast aluminum heat sinks, the HXB Series is half the weight of competing luminaires, for easier installation.
The series is available with 35,000 and 70,000 lumen output options of exceptional illumination performance, offering one-for-one replacement of 500W and 1000W HID luminaires at color temperatures of 3500K, 4000K or 5000K at up to and beyond 80 CRI.
It is designed for simple installation with a universal mounting system, wrapped in an attractive two-piece impact-resistant polycarbonate glare shield available in translucent or opaque with an optional uplight feature.
The new Cree HXB Series LED High Bay Luminaire is available to order now and is sold through Cree lighting sales channels throughout the United States and Canada.