8-foot LED shop light with ribbed frosted diffuser for uniform illumination; 120–277V input, 0–10V dimming, 80W output (11,400 lumens) with selectable 3500K/4000K/5000K and 80+ CRI.

8ft LED Shop Light 80W 11400 Lumens 3500K/4000K/5000K 80+ CRI 0–10V Dimmable Ribbed Frosted Diffuser 120–277V

TCP

Installed in commercial and industrial workspaces requiring high-output linear shop lighting. This TCP 8-foot shop light provides uniform illumination with controlled glare through a ribbed diffuser. It operates on 120–277V systems with 0–10V dimming.


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Technical Specifications & Performance Data

Brand TCP
Wattage 80W
Voltage 120–277V
Lumens 11400
Lamp Type LED
CCT 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
CRI 80+
Dimming 0–10V
Diffuser Ribbed Frosted White Lens
Certifications cULus Listed
Location Rating Damp Location
Finish White
Dimensions 96" L × 3.35" W × 3.56" H
Rated Life 50,000 Hours
Warranty 5-Year Warranty

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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive

What commercial spaces typically specify an 8-foot linear shop light in this output class?

This 8-foot linear fixture is commonly specified for warehouses, light manufacturing areas, service corridors, back-of-house retail, maintenance shops, storage rooms, and utility spaces where continuous linear runs or longer fixture spacing are used to cover aisle or bay layouts.

What does 11,400 lumens at 80W translate to in efficacy?

The fixture produces 11,400 lumens at 80W, which calculates to 142.5 lm/W. Maintained light levels depend on mounting height, row spacing, ceiling reflectance, and whether the fixtures are installed in continuous runs or as standalone units.

How does an 8-foot body affect layout compared to 4-foot fixtures?

An 8-foot form factor can reduce the number of fixtures and suspension points needed across long aisles and can support more continuous light distribution along travel paths. For racking aisles and long corridors, the linear length also helps reduce brightness gaps between individual luminaires when spacing is set correctly.

What does the ribbed frosted diffuser change in terms of glare control and appearance?

A ribbed frosted diffuser spreads the emitted light and reduces direct view of the LED array, which can lower perceived brightness at high angles and improve visual comfort when fixtures are mounted in the normal field of view. The diffuser also helps even out luminance along the lens surface in continuous runs.

How should 3500K, 4000K, and 5000K be selected for utility and work areas?

3500K is often selected for mixed-use back-of-house areas that transition between public and service spaces. 4000K is commonly specified for warehouses and general task areas where a neutral white appearance is standard. 5000K is typically specified where higher contrast is preferred for detailed tasks, label reading, and safety visibility.

What does 0–10V dimming support in a warehouse or utility lighting package?

0–10V dimming supports integration with occupancy sensors and scheduling controls, allowing light level trimming by zone and time-of-day. In long rows, this also supports commissioning adjustments to align measured foot-candles with the project requirements without changing the physical layout.

How does the 120–277V input range affect branch circuit planning?

The 120–277V driver supports standard commercial voltages, including 277V lighting circuits, which simplifies specifying one fixture across different buildings and reduces the need to carry separate voltage variants for mixed-voltage projects.

What does a damp-location rating cover for an 8-foot linear fixture?

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

What should be checked for installation clearance using the listed dimensions?

Verify the available space and mounting points using the overall dimensions of 96 inches length by 3.35 inches width by 3.56 inches height. In tight aisles and low-ceiling areas, confirm that the fixture height and any mounting method maintain required clearance and do not conflict with doors, sprinklers, or overhead services.

What is the rated life and warranty term, and what does that affect for maintenance planning?

The fixture is rated for 50,000 hours and includes a 5-year warranty. For maintenance planning, record fixture counts and locations by zone so group replacement planning and warranty documentation can be managed consistently.


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