3.75-Inch LED Linear Wall Light

by Alcon Lighting Model 12100-33-W
Oversized Product Spec Grade Damp Location UL Color Temperature Selectable Switch Wattage Selectable Switch Emergency Backup Battery Light Direction
$299.95

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Our linear wall light features an extruded aluminum housing with a powder coat finish and a 3.75-inch frosted lens for soft, even lighting distribution. The wall light supports continuous runs up to 40 feet for 120V and 100 feet for 277V and includes a 7-position DIP switch for directional light control. With selectable wattages of 5, 7.5 and 10 watts, this product delivers 550 to 1,100 lumens in full downlight mode or 600 to 1,200 lumens in 50/50% uplight and downlight mode. The fixture offers CCT adjustable settings of 3000K, 3500K, and 4000K and supports 0-10V dimming down to 10%. The fixture is damp location rated and offers emergency backup for reliability.
Manufacturer
Alcon Lighting
Model
12100-33-W
Lead Time
Ships In: 3-7 Business Days
Return Policy
Assembled to Order. A 50% Restocking Fee May Apply.
Qualifications
Spec Grade, Damp Location, UL
Wattage
10 Watts, 5 Watts, 7.5 Watts
Voltage
120-277V
Finish
White, Black
Light Color
3000K, 3500K, 4000K
CRI
80+
Driver
0-10V
Features
Color Temperature Selectable Switch, Wattage Selectable Switch, Emergency Backup Battery, Light Direction
Mounting
Wall
Light Direction
Direct/Indirect
Height
3.75"
Length
2 ft., 3 ft., 4 ft., 6 ft., 8 ft.
Lumens per foot
100 - 599 Lumens, 600 - 1199 Lumens, 1200 - 2199 Lumens
Beam Spread
110°

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