4-foot LED shop light with linear housing and diffuser for garages and workspaces; 120–277V input, 0–10V dimming, 35–45W range (4,720–5,961 lumens).

LED Shop Light 4ft 35–45W 4720–5961 Lumens 120–277V 0–10V Dimmable


Used in garages and workspaces requiring efficient linear lighting with dimming control. This ASD Lighting 4-foot LED shop light delivers balanced output for task visibility. It installs on 120–277V circuits with 0–10V dimming support.


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Technical Specifications & Performance Data

Brand ASD Lighting
Wattage 35W / 40W / 45W (Selectable)
Voltage 120–277V
Lumens 4,720 / 5,233 / 5,961
Lamp Type LED
CCT 3500K, 4000K, 5000K (Selectable)
CRI 80+
Dimming 0–10V
Certifications UL Listed, DLC Standard Listed
Minimum Operating Temperature -4°F
Location Rating Damp Location
Materials Metal Housing, PMMA Lens
Finish White
Dimensions 47.31" L × 3.38" W × 3.56" H
Rated Life 54,000 Hours
Warranty 5-Year Warranty

Project Documentation & Technical Downloads

Technical FAQ Deep-Dive

Which wattage setting matches the lumen output I need?

This 4ft shop light has three selectable power levels—35W, 40W, and 45W—with corresponding outputs of 4,720 lm, 5,233 lm, and 5,961 lm. Choose the lowest setting when lower output is acceptable, and step up to 40W or 45W when you need more light from the same 4ft fixture length.

Can it be installed on 277V in commercial spaces?

Yes. The driver is rated for 120–277V input, so it can operate on standard 120V circuits and 277V commercial branch circuits.

How does 0–10V dimming work on this fixture?

Dimming is provided through a 0–10V control pair separate from the line-voltage conductors. For predictable dimming behavior, use a compatible 0–10V dimmer or control system and confirm your wiring plan includes the low-voltage control conductors.

What does “CCT selectable” mean for this 4ft shop light?

CCT selectable means you can set the color temperature to 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K. This lets you match the light tone to the space—3500K for a warmer neutral look, 4000K for a balanced neutral white, or 5000K for a cooler appearance that emphasizes contrast and detail.

Is it appropriate for damp environments, and what certifications does it have?

It is rated for damp locations and carries a UL Listing. It is also DLC Standard listed, which can support projects that reference DLC qualification for certain efficiency or rebate requirements.


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