Sealey Extra Slim PIR Sensor 50w LED Floodlight LED113PIR
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Sealey LED113PIR Extra-Slim Floodlight With Pir Sensor 50W Smd Led | £26.65 | ![]() | |||
Sealey Extra Slim PIR Sensor 50w LED Floodlight LED113PIR | £28.95 | ![]() |
Mounted in die-cast powder coated aluminium extra-slim housing with wall bracket. SMD LED technology allows ultra-bright illumination whilst still keeping costs lower than traditional halogen tubes. Even spread of light across a 110° angle. Features a PIR motion detector. Supplied with power cable only and suitable for outdoor mounting. Features & Benefits: • Features a PIR motion detector. • Mounted in die-cast powder coated aluminium extra-slim housing with wall bracket. • SMD LED technology allows ultra-bright illumination whilst still keeping costs lower than traditional halogen tubes. • 6000k Colour temperature and 4500lm. • Even spread of light across a 110° angle. • Supplied with power cable only and suitable for outdoor mounting. • IP44 Rated. • Dimensions (W x D x H): 210 x 30 x 260mm. • 2 Year guarantee*. • Model No. LED113PIR Specifications: Model No LED113PIR Brand: Sealey Colour Temperature: 6000k Dimensions (W x D x H): 210 x 30 x 260mm IP Rating: IP44 LED Type: SMD Lumen Output: 4500lm Nett Weight: 0.870kg PIR Motion Sensor: Yes Power: 50W Supply: 230V
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