High Voltage Bollard Lights

347v Bollard Lights for Canada and Beyond

High Voltage Bollard Lights for Canada and Special Applications

Most bollard lights are available in standard voltages, which means they are 120-277v. This voltage is common in the USA  in other locations around the world. Some locations, however, require higher voltages (347-480v), such as throughout Canada. While it is sometimes easier to purchase a step down transformer to convert your current line voltage to 120-277v, high voltage bollard lights are also available from Access Fixtures in certain styles. Click the accordions below to learn about Access Fixtures’ bollard lights available in 347v.

 

TEFA, CONA, & LUVO 347v

TEFA, CONA, and LUVO LED bollard lights are available in many different wattages, designs, and finishes. These are also available in medium-socket models for simple lamp replacement. TEFA has Type 5 optics, LUVO has louvers, and CONA has cone optics.

Here are some other features of these models that make them some of Access Fixtures’ most popular bollards:

  • Available in stainless steel LED Bollard Lights
  • L70 rated at 50,000 hours
  • Choice of Kelvin
  • Choice of RAL color
  • Optional 180 degree shield
  • 7″ base diameter
  • Corrosion resistant extruded aluminum exterior
  • IP65 rated against dust and water
  • 5-Year Access Fixtures warranty

 

Shop TEFA, CONA, and LUVO

ATRI 347v

ATRI is a unique architectural bollard light designed to illuminate walkways, entranceways, and municipal areas. It has an elegant open design and is available in square and round styles.

Here are some other features of the ATRI that make it perfect for walkways and entranceways:

 

  • L70 rated at 187,000 hours
    21w round walkway light at night
  • Available in 21w
  • Choice of Kelvin
  • 4.75″ base diameter, 10.25″ top diameter
  • Custom heights available
  • IP66 Rating
  • Optional surge protection
  • Choice of color
  • Corrosion-resistant die-cast aluminum finish
  • 5-Year Access Fixtures warranty

 

Shop ATRI

OPPE 347v

OPPE is Access Fixtures’ IP67 rated bollard light. It has a unique square or round design coupled with a cone reflector and sturdy extruded aluminum housing. OPPE is available in 26w.

Here are some other features of the OPPE that make it perfect for outdoor commercial applications:

 

  • L70 rated at 50,000 hours
  • Choice of color
  • Choice of Kelvin
  • 7″ diameter
  • Surge protector optional
  • Custom heights available
  • IP67 rating
  • 5-Year Access Fixtures warranty

 

Shop OPPE

ARIE 347v

ARIE is Access Fixtures’ extreme-life open-top bollard light. This bollard features a unique sandcast twin head with a shatterproof lens.

Here are some other features of the ARIE that make it perfect for outdoor commercial applications:

 

  • Anchor bolts, mounting templates, vandal-resistant screws
  • 19w integrated LED
  • Dimmable 0-10v
  • 120v-277v (also available in 347v)
  • 2,081 Lumens
  • 187,000 hour L70 rated life

 

Shop ARIE

Ready to order 347v high voltage bollard lights? Call 800-468-9925 to speak with a lighting specialist or place an order, or email [email protected] to request a quote. For more information about all of Access Fixtures’ bollard lights, click the links below.

 

Sorry No Results Found

The page you requested is no longer on the site. Try refining your search using the search box, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

You can also call us at 800-468-9925 or Chat with a Live Certified Lighting Specialist. Or...



Recent Blog Posts

How to Quickly Calculate the Annual Electricity Expense Any Light Fixture

Knowing how to quickly calculate the annual light fixture electricity cost will help you decide which light fixture to select. For instance, an LED light fixture may use 50 watts ...

read more

Lighting Rebates

Search National Database of Energy Rebates Programs Rebate Forms for Specific Programs PSEG Long Island (PSEG/LIPA) PSEG New Construction Rebates - Interactive Application (XLS) PSEG Existing Building Rebates - Interactive Application (XLS) | Printable ...

read more

Footcandles

Footcandles (FC) are a unit of measurement used in lighting design to quantify the illuminance or the amount of light that falls onto a surface. Specifically, one footcandle is equivalent to ...

read more

What Is Voltage?

Voltage refers to pressure from an electrical circuit’s power. Voltage is what pushes a current through a conducting loop, enabling it to illuminate a light. It is essential that managers ...

read more

What Does Kelvin Temperature Mean?

To achieve a specific color of light from a light source, it is essential to understand the Kelvin temperature - also known as the color temperature of a light source. A ...

read more

Sorry No Results Found

The page you requested is no longer on the site. Try refining your search using the search box, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

You can also call us at 800-468-9925 or Chat with a Live Certified Lighting Specialist. Or...



Recent Blog Posts

How to Quickly Calculate the Annual Electricity Expense Any Light Fixture

Knowing how to quickly calculate the annual light fixture electricity cost will help you decide which light fixture to select. For instance, an LED light fixture may use 50 watts ...

read more

Lighting Rebates

Search National Database of Energy Rebates Programs Rebate Forms for Specific Programs PSEG Long Island (PSEG/LIPA) PSEG New Construction Rebates - Interactive Application (XLS) PSEG Existing Building Rebates - Interactive Application (XLS) | Printable ...

read more

Footcandles

Footcandles (FC) are a unit of measurement used in lighting design to quantify the illuminance or the amount of light that falls onto a surface. Specifically, one footcandle is equivalent to ...

read more

What Is Voltage?

Voltage refers to pressure from an electrical circuit’s power. Voltage is what pushes a current through a conducting loop, enabling it to illuminate a light. It is essential that managers ...

read more

What Does Kelvin Temperature Mean?

To achieve a specific color of light from a light source, it is essential to understand the Kelvin temperature - also known as the color temperature of a light source. A ...

read more

Sorry No Results Found

The page you requested is no longer on the site. Try refining your search using the search box, or use the navigation above to locate the post.

You can also call us at 800-468-9925 or Chat with a Live Certified Lighting Specialist. Or...



Recent Blog Posts

How to Quickly Calculate the Annual Electricity Expense Any Light Fixture

Knowing how to quickly calculate the annual light fixture electricity cost will help you decide which light fixture to select. For instance, an LED light fixture may use 50 watts ...

read more

Lighting Rebates

Search National Database of Energy Rebates Programs Rebate Forms for Specific Programs PSEG Long Island (PSEG/LIPA) PSEG New Construction Rebates - Interactive Application (XLS) PSEG Existing Building Rebates - Interactive Application (XLS) | Printable ...

read more

Footcandles

Footcandles (FC) are a unit of measurement used in lighting design to quantify the illuminance or the amount of light that falls onto a surface. Specifically, one footcandle is equivalent to ...

read more

What Is Voltage?

Voltage refers to pressure from an electrical circuit’s power. Voltage is what pushes a current through a conducting loop, enabling it to illuminate a light. It is essential that managers ...

read more

What Does Kelvin Temperature Mean?

To achieve a specific color of light from a light source, it is essential to understand the Kelvin temperature - also known as the color temperature of a light source. A ...

read more