Model 12100-26

2.5-Inch Wattage/CCT Selectable Linear LED Pendant Light

By Alcon Lighting
$199.95

In Stock

, ships in: 3-7 business days
Oversized Product Contractor Grade UL DLC Premium Color Temperature Selectable Switch Wattage Selectable Switch Emergency Backup Battery
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This 4-foot linear LED pendant delivers up to 6,500 lumens with selectable wattage (15W–50W), color temperature (3500K–5000K) and five light distribution options. Designed for standalone or continuous runs up to 15 units, this LED pendant features an extruded aluminum housing, tool-free end cap access and a 59-inch adjustable aircraft cable for suspension with a round or square canopy. The LED pendant provides 80+ CRI and offers 0-10V dimming down to 0%. Optional features include an internal 90-minute emergency battery with test switch and a microwave motion sensor.
  • Manufacturer
    Alcon Lighting
  • Model
    12100-26
  • Lumen output
    1950 lm, 3250 lm, 4550 lm, 6500 lm
  • Lead Time
    Ships in: 3-7 Business Days
  • Return Policy
    Built to order. Restocking fees apply.
  • Qualifications
    Contractor Grade, UL, DLC Premium
  • Features
    Color Temperature Selectable Switch, Wattage Selectable Switch, Light Direction Selectable Switch, Motion Sensor, Emergency Backup Battery
  • Dimming
    0-10V
  • Wattage
    15W, 25W, 35W, 50W
  • Voltage
    120-277V
  • Finish
    White, Black
  • CCT
    3500K, 4000K, 5000K
  • CRI
    80+
  • Mounting
    Pendant, Pendant Aircraft Cable
  • Light Direction
    Direct Downlight, Indirect Uplight
  • Shape
    Linear
  • Height
    2.99"
  • Length
    4 ft.

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