ANP has built a reputation for quality site lighting since 1973. With their privately owned foundry and our experienced in-house engineering department they have the ability to fabricate a wide array of custom/replica pieces as well as to inventory standard product, available for immediate delivery. Now, an exciting technology update to the vast selection of traditional and contemporary forms offered by ANP:
PixeLED Technology
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Combines precise optics, heat sink and driver all in a compact self-contained platform. This innovative platform operates as an independent unit with absolutely no other heat sink or fixture body around it, making it easy to maintain and upgrade. The ANP LED modular platform design allows for an extensive variety of fixture configurations while meeting all of the required lighting specifications for a given project.
Cutting Edge Technology:
The PixeLED platform has the following advantages:
- Efficacy over 90 lumens per watt
- Type II, III and V distributions
- Operating temp of -30C to 55C
- Fully Dimmable
- Life: L70 50,000 hours
- 3500k, 4000k, and 5000k color temperature
- LM80 reports available
- LED platform built in series – parallel circuits ensuring consistent light output in the event of single LED failure
- Fully RoHS compliant
- CE/UL/ETL listed
- CRI > 70 @ 5,000K color temperature
Designlights Consortium certified products
The DLC is a a collaboration of utility companies and regional energy efficiency organizations. DLC Qualified Products are the highest performing LED fixtures on the market today, and must also meet stringent color temperature and rendering requirements and have a five year warranty. PG&E requires DLC certification for LED fixtures to participate in energy rebate retrofit programs. Some ANP parts are already DLC certified and others are in process, ask your sales representative for details.
Traditional and Contemporary forms
The city of Bakersfield was able to retrofit their existing ANP fixtures to higher performing LED, and use the latest technology while maintaining the character of their traditional forms. Picture shown is from Mill Creek Park.



