There is a new budget friendly wall pack from Access Fixtures! Access Fixtures has released the POTO, a 14w LED wall pack that comes with a variety of features for a fraction of the cost of similar fixtures. The POTO is a forward throw wall pack that features extreme life performance, a built in photocell, and glare-free optics. POTO is EXTREME LIFE L70 rated at over 133,000 hours, making it perfect for years of maintenance free illumination. It features an included photocell to save energy during the daytime hours. An opalescent polycarbonate lens diffuses light, protects the fixture from breakage, and prevents glare. Budget friendly wall pack usually don’t have the same longevity and durability that the POTO does.
“The POTO is the total package,” says Access Fixtures CEO Steve Rothschild. “With its EXTREME LIFE, optics, photocell, and low cost, it is a perfect solution for lighting hospitality, commercial or industrial areas.”
The POTO also features the option of 4000K or 5000K at no additional cost. It is manufactured in a die-cast aluminum housing with a powdercoat black finish. The POTO is IP65 rated against water and dust intrustion and CSA listed for wet locations and ANSI/UL 1598, 8750 listed. In addition, this wall pack emits a total of 1,490 lumens and has a color rendering index of 80. POTO is a surface-mount fixture with a low profile, projecting out only 2.5 inches from the wall. Like most of Access Fixtures’ other luminaires, POTO luminaires are ensured by a 5-year Access Fixtures warranty.



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