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, 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:
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:
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:
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.
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Access Fixtures was recently contacted by a customer seeking a replacement option for over sixty 1500w quartz-halogen fixtures that were being used to light a baseball field in Texas. The ...
The town of Roseboro, NC, recently approved the addition of an emergency helipad to be installed next to the town’s fire station. The addition of the helipad will greatly increase ...
Access Fixtures was recently approached by a client seeking to light the pathway and patio outside of an assisted living facility. The customer wanted to make sure the lighting would ...
Access Fixtures was recently contacted by an electrical contractor looking for an outdoor lighting option to illuminate a commercial property. They were looking for something affordable and unobtrusive that wouldn’t ...
Access Fixtures was recently contacted by a customer seeking a replacement option for over sixty 1500w quartz-halogen fixtures that were being used to light a baseball field in Texas. The ...
The town of Roseboro, NC, recently approved the addition of an emergency helipad to be installed next to the town’s fire station. The addition of the helipad will greatly increase ...
Access Fixtures was recently approached by a client seeking to light the pathway and patio outside of an assisted living facility. The customer wanted to make sure the lighting would ...