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TSR Elsite launches LED flood light kit

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13 September 2021

Finnish company TSR | ELSITE has launched the TSR Proled Plus LED flood light kit, to make LED technology available on traditional light masts.

TSR Proled Plus LED flood light kit TSR Proled Plus LED flood light kit installed on a Luxtower.

The TSR Proled Plus LED flood light kit offers up to 152 000 lumen light output, has a 60° opening angle, and provides lighting to a 3000 square metre area.

The kit includes 4 pcs 120W or 4 pcs 240W LED flood lights with 5000K colour temperature. Flood lights include high quality Philips Lumiled diodes and reliable Meanwell driver, and Wieland connectors. Female connectors allow connection to any existing light mast.

Offering 50,000 h lifetime, the TSR Proled Plus mast light set carries a 5-year warranty.

Meanwhile with the merger of Finnish Electrical wholesaler EL & Site Oy into TSR Group on 30 June, TSR says it expects to offer customers a wider product range and improved service going forward. It is understood EL & Site employees have been incorporated into TSR Group.

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