Alcon 12200-4-S RFT Medium Linear Ceiling Surface-Mounted LED Light

Oversized Product ETL
by Alcon Lighting

Discontinued Model 12200-4-S

The commercial-grade, 4-inch wide lens opening, linear surface ceiling light delivers continuous lines and clear, powerful, high-CRI LED light to commercial and residential interior lighting. Our modern 120-277V, slim profile and contemporary design provides up to 8,400 lumens per 8-foot run. The exceptional performance and versatility are ideal for offices, classrooms, conference rooms, museums, retail outlets and hospitality interiors. This linear ceiling light comes in standard lengths of 2-feet, 4-feet and 8-feet and can be connected for continuous runs of any length.

Manufacturer
Alcon Lighting
Model
12200-4-S
Lead Time
Built to Order: 2-4 Weeks
Return Policy
Assembled to Order. Non-Refundable.
Qualifications
ETL , UL, Assembled in USA (ARRA), DLC
Voltage
120-277V
Finish
White
Features
Daylight Sensor, Emergency Backup Battery
Mounting
Surface
Length
24"
Lumens per foot
2200 - 3499 Lumens
Lumen Output Max
3400 Lumens
Wattage
30 Watts (2x15W)

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