Heavy-Gauge Direct and Indirect LED Linear Pendant Light

by Alcon Lighting Model 10123
Oversized Product Spec Grade Damp Location Emergency Backup Battery

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Description

Our direct and indirect linear pendant light offers durability and efficiency in standalone and continuous-run applications in corridors, offices, schools, government facilities and public spaces. The LED pendant, built from heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel with a white, black or silver finish, features a sleek scoop end cap for a refined, architectural touch. Choose a satin lens or a middle baffle without a lens for flexible lighting configurations. The uplight delivers wide, even ceiling brightness, ideal for mounting 12 to 18 inches from the ceiling. Independent circuits for the uplight and downlight offer customized lighting with individual 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K color temperature options.
Manufacturer
Alcon Lighting
Model
10123
Lead Time
Ships In: 1-2 Weeks
Return Policy
Assembled to Order. A 50% Restocking Fee May Apply.
Qualifications
Spec Grade, Damp Location
Features
Light Direction Selectable Switch, Occupancy Sensor, Daylight Sensor, Emergency Backup Battery, Continuous Run
Dimming
0-10V
Lumens per foot
500-1000, 1001-2000
Lumen Output Minimum
500 Lumens per foot
Lumen Output Max
1500 Lumens per foot
Wattage
25 Watts & Under
Wattage
3.5 Watts, 4.9 Watts, 6.3 Watts
Voltage
120-277V
Finish
White, Black, Silver
Light Color
3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
CRI
80+
CRI
80+
Mounting
Pendant
Light Direction
Direct/Indirect
Length
4', 8'
Length
4 feet, 8 feet

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