TIGRESS Multi-Lamp Temporary Light Fixture (Pre-Lamped)

TIGRESS Multi-Lamp Temporary Light Fixture (Pre-Lamped)

Engineered Products Company’s (EPCO) Pre-Lamped TIGRESS Multi-Lamp Temporary Light Fixture  is a low cost, energy efficient lighting solution that is highly functional for use in low, medium, and high bay temporary construction lighting applications and a recommended alternative to metal halide luminaires for temporary lighting.

BENEFITS

  • Suitable for use in Dry or Damp Environments.
  • Multi-Input Voltage Range: 120-277 VAC @ 60/50 Hz
  • Cost-effective, virtually no maintenance.
  • Compact size and balanced construction for easy handling.
  • Pre-Installed “Snap-Lock” Hang Hook expedites installation to virtually any structure (e.g., rebar, steel, plastic pipe, or copper tubing).
  • No assembly required! 

FEATURES

  • Available in six (6) standard configurations with an LED Corn Cob Lamp and with or without a Power Cord.
  • Rugged and durable steel housing with high-visibility “White” powder coated finish. Includes powder coated 11-Gauge Wire Safety Cage.
  • Pre-Lamped lighting options: 10,000 lumens, 15,000 lumens, or 20,000 lumens; 5,000K
  • Four (4) ½” trade size knockouts on both sides of the power head to provide conduit access and facilitate “daisy-chaining” light fixtures. 

CONFIGURABILITY

EPCO can customize your TIGRESS Multi-Lamp Light  Fixture to meet your individual application requirements.

This fixture is available with or without a power cord. The power cord is a durable and long-lasting 6-foot, 120-Volt 16/3 SJT Power Cord with NEMA 5-15 Plug. Power Cords are included with Part Numbers: 15721-10K5-PC6 and 15721-15K5-PC6, and 15721-20K5-PC6 TIGRESS Multi-Lamp Temporary Light Fixtures.  Twist-Lock power cord options are available for 120- and 277-Volt circuits. See Part Numbers tab for more information about these accessory options. 

To facilitate “daisy-chaining” from one light fixture to another, use our 15 AMP, 3-foot cord receptacle (Part Number RSS3).

EPCO power cords and receptacle cords are UL Listed and meet the requirements of the 2023 National Electrical Code: Articles 410.62(B)(C)(1 and 2), and Article 410.64(C) and 410.82.