Westgate LFX Multi-Power Flood Light: One Fixture, Four Wattages
Westgate's LFX Multi-Power Flood Light does something most fixtures on a takeoff sheet can't: it changes its own wattage. Set the driver to 50W, 80W, 100W, or 150W before it goes live, and the same die-cast aluminum body, rated IP65 with 10KV surge protection, pushes up to 21,400 lumens at 135 LPW, whichever tier the job calls for. No separate SKU for the loading dock versus the pathway. One fixture flexes to both.
That flexibility matters most in the two jobs where floodlights are actually pulled and replaced: an EC standardizing a site lighting retrofit across mismatched wattages, and a facility team swapping aging metal halide and high-pressure sodium wall packs, one pole at a time. The LFX Multi-Power Flood Light ships UL and DLC listed, snaps or bolts on for a one-person install, and comes in 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K, with 480V available on select SKUs for properties running higher-voltage distribution.
What It Is
The LFX is a die-cast aluminum flood light in a dark bronze powder coat finish, built around Lumileds Luxeon 2835 High Flux LEDs. It is sold as a direct replacement for HID flood lights and wall packs, the kind of fixture an EC pulls off a pole or a wall pack bracket during a parking lot or loading dock upgrade. The headline spec is the field-selectable wattage: one fixture, four output levels, set before the fixture is energized.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 50W / 80W / 100W / 150W, field-selectable |
| Max Lumens | 21,400 LM |
| Efficacy | 135 LPW |
| CCT Options | 3000K, 4000K, 5000K (set at the SKU level) |
| CRI | ≥ 82 |
| Voltage | 120-277V AC, 50/60 Hz (480V available on select CCT SKUs) |
| Power Factor | > 0.9 |
| Dimming | 0-10V |
| Optic | Type III, 120° x 90° beam angle |
| IP Rating | IP65, wet location listed |
| Surge Protection | 10KV |
| Operating Temp | -40°F to 104°F |
| Dimensions | 11"H x 12-5/8"W x 3-3/8"D |
| Cord | 6' SJTW 18/3 AWG |
| Listings | UL Listed, DLC Listed |
Where It Fits
Which fixture goes where on a site is spelled out in the plans, or on retrofit work, scoped by the facility manager or property owner replacing what is already on the pole. The EC's job is to bid it, source it, and land it on schedule. This platform shows up most on general site lighting, alleys, loading docks, doorways, pathways, and parking areas, anywhere a property is swapping metal halide or high pressure sodium floods and wall packs for LED.
Pro Tip
The wattage selector is set on the driver before the fixture goes live, not after it is mounted and powered. If a crew is running multiple fixtures across a site with different output targets per zone, set and label the wattage on each unit at the truck or the laydown area. It saves a second trip up the lift.
Configuration and Specification Options
Wattage is field-selectable, but a few other options are locked in at the time you order. Confirm these against the spec or the facility manager's replacement scope before the quote goes out:
CCT and Voltage
CCT is not field-selectable. The platform ships as separate 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K SKUs, so match the CCT called for in the spec or in the existing fixtures being replaced. Standard voltage is 120-277V AC, and select CCT SKUs are also available in a 480V configuration for properties running 480V distribution to the site.
Factory-Installed Options
A handful of factory-installed options are available on this platform, which matters because they are not something a crew adds in the field after the fact:
- Twist-lock photocell receptacle
- Motion sensor
- Wireless control module
- Emergency battery backup
- Pre-wired cord and plug kit
If a job needs any of these, specify them at order time. Retrofitting controls into a sealed IP65 housing after delivery is not a field task worth attempting.
Installation and Sourcing Notes
This is the section that actually affects the bid and the schedule.
Mounting
The fixture supports both snap-on and bolt mounting, built for a one-person install rather than a two-man lift and hold. Mounting hardware is sold separately: adjustable straight arm, yoke, straight arm extension, slip fitter, pole adapter, U-brackets, and an adjustable wall junction box cover most existing-condition scenarios, whether the fixture is landing on a pole, a wall pack bracket, or a trunnion base left over from the old HID fixture. Order the mounting accessory with the fixture. A flood light that shows up without the bracket the existing conditions actually require sits in the laydown area until the next truck, and that is the kind of delay that lands back on the GC holding the schedule, not just the EC waiting on the part.
Structural and Wind Load Data
For pole-mounted applications where wind load matters, the Effective Projected Area figures are on the spec sheet: front 0.38 ft², side 0.30 ft², face 1.05 ft². Keep these on hand for pole load calculations or when a permit reviewer asks for EPA data on a site lighting submittal.
Code and Rebate Considerations
The fixture is UL and DLC listed, which is what most utility rebate programs require for outdoor site and flood fixtures. Confirm the specific requirements of the rebate program in play before submitting for reimbursement, since programs vary by utility and by CCT.
Value Engineering Angle
When the spec is open, or a substitution request is on the table, the field-selectable wattage is the real lever here. Instead of stocking four separate wattage SKUs to cover a mixed-output site, one SKU per CCT covers the whole range from 50W to 150W. That is fewer line items on the PO, less dead stock sitting in the warehouse if a job's zone requirements shift mid-project, and one part number to track for warranty and replacement down the line.
Pro Tip
If a later phase of the same project needs more output than this platform covers, the same LFX line scales up through an XL series (150W to 300W, up to 44,000 lumens) and an XXL series (300W to 600W, up to 84,000 lumens). Staying on one fixture family across phases keeps mounting accessories and CCT matching consistent property-wide.
Explore the LFX Multi-Power Flood Light at RelightDepot
The LFX Multi-Power Flood Light is available through RelightDepot in 3000K, 4000K, and 5000K, with field-selectable 50W, 80W, 100W, and 150W output on every model, plus a 480V configuration on select CCT SKUs. Mounting hardware ships separately, so the arm, yoke, slip fitter, pole adapter, and wall junction box options are stocked alongside the fixture to match whatever bracket the existing conditions call for. Log into your Hotsheet for current pricing.
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