2-foot LED shop light with ribbed frosted diffuser for benches and small work areas; 120–277V input, 0–10V dimming, 20W output (2,600 lumens) with selectable 3500K/4000K/5000K and 80+ CRI.

2ft LED Shop Light 20W 2600 Lumens 3500K/4000K/5000K 80+ CRI 0–10V Dimmable Ribbed Frosted Diffuser 120–277V

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Installed in compact work areas requiring linear task lighting with dimming support. This TCP 2-foot shop light delivers focused illumination for benches and utility rooms. It operates on 120–277V systems with 0–10V dimming.


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Technical Specifications & Performance Data

Brand TCP
Wattage 20W
Voltage 120–277V
Lumens 2600
Lamp Type LED
Color Temperature 3500K / 4000K / 5000K
CRI 80+
Dimming 0–10V
Certifications cULus Listed
Location Rating Damp Location
Lens Ribbed Frosted White Diffuser
Finish White
Rated Life 50,000 Hours
Warranty 5 Years

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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive

Where is a 2-foot linear shop light commonly specified in commercial spaces?

This 2-foot fixture is commonly specified for smaller utility rooms, electrical and telecom closets, janitor closets, stair landings, short corridors, and storage alcoves where a full 4-foot body does not fit the ceiling layout or where shorter rows are required.

What does 2,600 lumens at 20W translate to in efficacy?

The fixture produces 2,600 lumens at 20W, which calculates to 130.0 lm/W. Maintained workplane light levels depend on mounting height, spacing, and surface reflectances.

How is a 2-foot fixture typically used in a layout?

A 2-foot form factor is often used to fill short runs, align light with doors and equipment, or supplement longer rows in areas where obstructions interrupt continuous 4-foot spacing. It is also used to maintain consistent appearance when ceiling grids or structural elements limit longer fixtures.

What does the ribbed frosted diffuser do for glare control?

The ribbed frosted diffuser spreads the emitted light and reduces direct view of the LED array, which can lower perceived brightness at high angles. It also helps maintain a more uniform lens appearance across the fixture face.

How should 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K be selected for service and task areas?

3500K is often specified for mixed-use back-of-house areas where a warmer-neutral appearance is preferred. 4000K is commonly used for general service spaces where neutral white is standard. 5000K is typically specified where contrast supports label reading, inspection tasks, and safety visibility.

What does 0–10V dimming support in small rooms and corridors?

0–10V dimming supports occupancy sensors and time scheduling, allowing light levels to be reduced when spaces are unoccupied. It also supports commissioning adjustments to align measured light levels with the project requirements.

How does the 120–277V input range affect commercial electrical planning?

The 120–277V driver supports common commercial voltages, including 277V lighting circuits. This helps standardize fixtures across buildings that use different branch circuit voltages.

What does a damp-location rating cover for this fixture type?

Damp-location rating covers areas subject to humidity and intermittent condensation, such as certain utility rooms and covered service-adjacent spaces. For direct water exposure, washdown, or outdoor exposure, a wet-location or sealed vapor-tight luminaire is typically required.

What does cULus listing support for documentation?

cULus listing supports electrical safety certification for North American installations. In submittals, it is typically referenced along with voltage range, dimming method, and location rating.

What should be tracked for maintenance and consistency across a facility?

Record the selected CCT, voltage, and dimming method by zone. The fixture is rated for 50,000 hours and includes a 5-year warranty, so keeping location lists and purchase documentation supports consistent replacements and warranty administration.


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