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Lithonia Lighting L48 3500LM MVOLT 40K 80CRI XVML 4 Foot LED Vapor Tight, 3500 Lumens, DLC Compliant, 4000K



Great work light!  Aging seems to incorporate a greater need for good lighting.   This light is great over my work bench.   Bright white and details show up beautifully with this baby.  It comes complete with molly anchors, wood screws and hanging brackets.  Of course, they are hidden inside the fixture so you first assume that “what no accessories?”.  It wired easily and hangs nicely as the photo shows.   Considering this an LED light, I should be good for decades.

LED enclosed vapor light fixture is designed by the contractor, for the contractor and provides 3500 lumens consumes watts making it DLC compliant. Includes surface mounting brackets
Highly trusted to be installed in the most stressful of environments with extreme ratings like: IP65 and 66 ratings that protect against dust and low and high pressure water jets from any direction
Wire connect or daisy chain installation makes is easy for your contractor to connect up to 15 units. Can withstand up to 1500 psi hose down which is needed to ensure cleanliness
50, 000 hours of light: made from high quality materials, these LED lights are designed to provide Lighting that lasts for up to 50, 000 hours of lifespan

Comes standard with 2Kv surge protection which is a must in industrial conditions when power spikes depending on the demand on surrounding equipment. Save you time and money

If reviewing a product, it may have been received free of charge. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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