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Product Ref: 4920
From £8.30 inc VATIf you still have the same fluorescent fitting in your kitchen that your builder installed all those years back it is time for a change! These stylish LED fittings have a built-in driver, which means no pop-pop sound when you switch on the lights plus no flicker or strobe effect. Equally suited to utility rooms and kitchens where you prefer a broad distribution of light with fewer shadows.
The fitting sits flush to the ceiling and has a channel along the back which will accommodate existing wiring making it a dream to replace the old builders pop pack.
Available in three different lengths and wattages each fitting is supplied with a neutral white LED lamp, 4000k.
600mm
20w - 1800 Lumens.
Length: 600mm x Width: 68mm x Depth: 23mm.
1200mm
40w - 3600 Lumens.
Length: 1200mm x Width: 68mm x Depth: 23mm.
1500mm
50w - 4500 Lumens.
Length: 1500mm x Width: 68mm x Depth: 23mm.
Complete with 3-year warranty.
Number Of Lamps | 1 |
Lamp Type | Long Life LED light source |
Lumens Per Watt | 90 |
Lamps Included | Yes |
Dimmable? | No |
Width | 68mm |
Depth/Projection | 23mm |
Construction | Polycarbonate |
Wiring Details | Class 2 - Double Insulated - Requires no Earth Connection |
IP Rating | IP40 |
Kelvin | 4000°K - Neutral White |
Driver | Includes integral driver/transformer suitable for 230 - 240v supply |
Are these wired in series or parallel? |