Technical Specifications & Performance Data
| Brand | Euri Lighting |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 42W |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Lumens | 4,300 |
| Lamp Type | LED |
| CCT | 5000K |
| CRI | 80 |
| Dimming | No |
| Certifications | UL Listed |
| Special Features | Linkable, Aluminum Construction |
| Location Rating | Damp Location |
| Finish | White |
| Dimensions | 47.08"L × 5.88"W × 2.75"H |
| Rated Hours | 50,000 |
| Warranty | 5-Year Warranty |
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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive
Is this 4 ft shop light OK for damp locations?
Yes. It’s listed for damp locations, which works well for garages, basements, utility rooms, and covered work areas where humidity or occasional moisture is present (but not direct weather exposure).
How bright is 4,300 lumens for a 4 ft fixture?
4,300 lumens at 5000K is a crisp, high-visibility output that’s well-suited for task-focused spaces like workshops and storage areas. It’s a solid “single-fixture” output level for general workbench and bay lighting when spaced appropriately.
Does it dim?
No. This model is non-dimmable, so it’s best for simple on/off switching (including pull-chain operation).
How does the pull chain work with wall switches?
The pull chain provides local on/off control at the fixture. If you wire it to a wall switch, the wall switch typically controls power to the fixture and the pull chain controls the fixture’s on/off state when power is present—so you can use either depending on how you operate the space.
What does “linkable” mean here?
It’s designed to connect multiple fixtures together so you can run a row from a single power feed (use the manufacturer’s approved linking method/accessories). This is useful for continuous runs over benches, aisles, or garage bays.
Any quick install/spec checks to confirm before ordering?
- Voltage: Your table shows 120V even though the title says 120–277V—worth verifying which is correct for this SKU.
- Location: Damp rated is good; if the area is truly wet/exposed, you’d want a wet-location fixture instead.
- Controls: Since it’s non-dimmable, plan for simple switching (no 0–10V/phase dimmers).