How much light does this temporary high bay produce and what is it comparable to on a jobsite?
This work light outputs 18,750 lumens at 150W. That level of output is typically used to light larger work zones, high-ceiling areas, or active installation bays where lower-output temporary fixtures leave shadows or insufficient horizontal illuminance.
What does “omni-directional” output change compared to a directional high bay?
Omni-directional output spreads light in multiple directions rather than concentrating it into a single downlight distribution. This can reduce harsh hot spots and help illuminate surrounding surfaces and equipment, but final coverage still depends on hanging height and nearby obstructions.
Is it dimmable or compatible with lighting controls?
No—this model is not dimmable. Plan standard on/off switching only and avoid using dimmers or 0–10V controls intended for dimmable LED drivers.
What input voltage does it require and what should I check before linking multiple units?
It operates on 120V input. Because it is end-to-end linkable, confirm the manufacturer’s maximum linking allowance and ensure the combined wattage of all connected units stays within circuit capacity and cord/connector ratings.
How does the welded lamp guard affect use in active work areas?
The heavy-duty welded lamp guard is intended to protect the light engine in environments where tools, materials, or moving equipment can contact the fixture. It helps reduce damage risk during installation, renovation, or temporary staging compared to unguarded temporary lamps.