Product Overview
The KML HB52 is an industrial LED high bay luminaire designed for large indoor spaces. The 100W version delivers about 16,000 lm at 160 lm/W efficacy, is available in 3000K–6500K color temperatures, and offers 90° or 120° beam angles. It is built with an aluminum heat-sink body, IP65 protection and operates in ambient temperatures from −30°C to +50°C.
Product Features
- High luminous efficacy (160 lm/W) and 100W power producing ~16,000 lm.
- Beam options: 90° and 120°; color temperature range 3000K–6500K; SDCM
- Rugged construction: IP65 ingress protection, aluminum heat dissipation, 10%–90% RH tolerance.
- Multiple control options: adjustable power plus optional 0–10V, microwave and infrared sensors.
- CE and RoHS certified and supports customization of color temperature and appearance.
Product Value
- Significant energy and cost savings: manufacturer states over 60% energy reduction versus conventional fixtures and up to 40% lower total lifecycle costs.
- Improved visual performance through high CRI and tight color consistency, enhancing safety and task visibility.
- Durable, low-maintenance design and wide operating range reduce downtime and replacement/maintenance frequency.
- Compliance with European procurement standards (carbon neutrality initiatives) supports specification in projects with sustainability requirements.
Product Advantages
- Certified and compliant (CE, RoHS) for international markets.
- Strong thermal management and IP65 rating for stable operation in harsh or humid industrial environments.
- High efficiency and measurable lifecycle cost reduction for fast return on investment.
- Flexible customization and smart control compatibility for project-specific lighting designs and energy management.
- Low color tolerance (SDCM
Application Scenarios
Suitable for large indoor and semi-outdoor industrial or commercial sites such as factories, warehouses, gymnasiums and industrial plants; also applicable to sports venues, plazas, construction sites, parking and storage areas, ports and docks, billboards and signage, airports (auxiliary lighting), and emergency/disaster relief lighting.