More about Vector® Plasma 2x36W Shatterproof Grilled Insect Light Trap
The Vector Plasma Grilled Insect Light Trap is your ultimate solution for swift fly control in expansive commercial environments. Designed specifically for large-scale facilities like restaurant back-of-house areas and commercial kitchens, this sleek and lightweight trap delivers rapid results.
Boasting a powerful 72 watts of insect attraction, the Vector Plasma Grilled efficiently attracts and captures flying pests, ensuring a clean and hygienic environment. Its lift & service cover simplifies maintenance, making upkeep a breeze for busy establishments.
Featuring a grilled cover for effortless inspection, this trap is engineered with an all-aluminum body and screen for discreet insect capture. Trust the Vector Plasma Grilled for quick, effective, and hassle-free insect control in your commercial space.
Features & Dimensions
- Fastest catch in the Vector family
- Dual glue boards provide maximum catch area
- Shatter-proof bulbs are included
- Maximum light exposure
- 72 Watts
- Ideal for use in food processing, commercial kitchens, restaurants, warehouses & schools
- Electronic ballast for maximum efficiency and quality
- Dimensions: 15"x25.5"x4.625"
- APG UCC# 10029049836095
- Coverage: 2900ft2
- Weight: 6 pounds
- Manufacturer's 3-year warranty
Electrical Specifications
- Bulbs: 2x36W
- Input Voltage: 110-120W
- Amps: .65
- Watts: 72
- Frequency: 60HZ
- Safety Rating: UL 153, UL 1559, CSA C22.2 (CUL)
- UL File: E181000
Installation Recommendations
- Place 3’-5’ above the floor for most flying insects
- Should not be installed above open food or preparation areas
- Place traps as close to likely breeding sites as possible, such as garbage and food storage areas
- Avoid placement that directs light out doorways or passageways. Ideally, the light from the trap should not be visible from outside the room in which it is placed.
Maintenance Practices
- Glue boards should be changed monthly.
- Bulbs should be replaced every 6 to 12 months. Replacement should take place at the beginning of the season, typically in the spring.