8-foot LED shop light with linear housing and diffuser for broad work-area illumination; 120–277V input, 0–10V dimming, 65–90W range (9,207–12,203 lumens).

LED Shop Light 8ft 65–90W 9207–12203 Lumens 120–277V 0–10V Dimmable


Installed in workshops, utility rooms, and light industrial spaces requiring wide-area linear illumination. This ASD Lighting 8-foot LED shop light supports 0–10V dimming for energy management. It operates on 120–277V systems for flexible installation.


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Technical Specifications & Performance Data

Brand ASD Lighting
Wattage 65W / 75W / 90W (Selectable)
Voltage 120–277V
Lumens 9,207 / 10,681 / 12,203
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 94.19" L × 3.38" W × 3.56" H
Rated Life 54,000 Hours
Warranty 5-Year Warranty

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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive

How do the selectable wattage settings relate to lumen output?

This 8ft shop light has three power settings—65W, 75W, and 90W—and each setting corresponds to a specific output: 9,207 lm (65W), 10,681 lm (75W), and 12,203 lm (90W). Use the lower setting when you want less output or lower demand, and the higher setting when you need more light from the same footprint.

What supply voltage does it accept?

It is designed for 120–277V input, which covers standard 120V circuits and common commercial voltages up to 277V.

What dimming method is supported, and what should I verify before ordering controls?

It uses 0–10V dimming. Before selecting a dimmer or control system, confirm you have a compatible 0–10V control device and the wiring capacity for the low-voltage dimming pair in addition to the line-voltage feed.

How do I choose the right color temperature setting?

The fixture is CCT selectable at 3500K, 4000K, or 5000K. Use 3500K for a warmer neutral tone, 4000K for a balanced “neutral white,” and 5000K when you want a cooler, higher-contrast appearance typically used in task-heavy commercial areas.

Is it suitable for damp areas, and what listings does it carry?

Yes—this model is rated for damp locations and is UL Listed. It is also DLC Standard listed, which may be relevant for projects that require DLC qualification for certain efficiency programs.


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