Description
- Power: 15W/20W/25W
- Input: AC 120-277V
- CCT:3500K / 4000K / 5000K
- Output: 2285 LM / 3077 LM / 3719 LM
Specifications
Wattage | 15W/20W/25W |
Lumens | 2285 lm/3077lm/3719lm |
Efficacy | 130 lm/W |
Color Temperature (CCT) | 3500K/4000K/5000K |
Default Setting | 25W & 4000K |
CRI | 80 |
Input Voltage | 120-277V |
Beam Angle | 112° |
Power Factor | 0.90 |
Driver Efficacy | 86% |
Dimming | 0-10V dimming |
Lifespan | 10,000 hours |
Working Temperature | -4ºF ~ 122ºF |
Protection Level | Wet location |
Cable | NO CABLE |
Warranty | 5 years limited |
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Knowledge Base
What is a linear LED light?
Linear lighting typically refers to linear shaped LED luminaires that distribute light over a more narrow area than other round shaped or square lights. They are long and are easily available as suspended lights, surface-mounted luminaires, or recessed lights in the market.
What is the difference between linear light and strip light?
LED strips are flexible and can be purchased by the length. This allows the user to buy the length of strip required for the application. While linear lighting can, of course, be linked, individual linear luminaires are usually sold in predetermined lengths.
Are LED ceiling lights a good idea?
Yes, LED flush mount ceiling lights are highly energy-efficient, which means they not only provide excellent lighting but also save you money on your energy bills.
What are the benefits of linear lighting?
In conclusion, linear LED lighting is a highly efficient and effective lighting solution for office environments. It offers a range of benefits including energy efficiency, long lifespan, durability, flexibility, improved productivity, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits.
Do LED strip lights use more electricity than light bulbs?
A 60-watt incandescent bulb consumes 60 watts of electricity per hour. If left on for 10 hours, it would consume 600 watt-hours (Wh) of electricity. On the other hand, an equivalent LED strip only consumes around 9-12 watts per hour, depending on its brightness.