Nicor Lighting NICOR LED 10X Brighter (12-Lumen) 1-Watt White Line Voltage LED Path Light
SKU: 56815599191

Nicor Lighting NICOR LED 10X Brighter (12-Lumen) 1-Watt White Line Voltage LED Path Light

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Nicor Lighting NICOR LED 10X Brighter (12-Lumen) 1-Watt White Line Voltage LED Path LightComplete LED step light kit with vertical faceplate and built in photocell Perfect for lighting steps and stairways both inside and outdoors The LED emits 13 lumens of light while using only 1 watt of electricity Installs quickly into standard single gang switch box Photocell equipped to turn lights on during the night time and turn lights off during daylight LED life rated at over 50,000 hours Wet location rated High efficiency, fully sealed, and

Complete LED step light kit with vertical faceplate and built-in photocell Perfect for lighting steps and stairways both inside and outdoors The LED emits 13 lumens of light while using only 1 watt of electricity Installs quickly into standard single gang switch box Photocell equipped to turn lights on during the night time and turn lights off during daylight LED life rated at over 50,000 hours Wet location rated High efficiency, fully sealed, and maintenance free LED chamber The modular design allows the fixture to be mounted in both vertical and horizontal orientations

Features
Collection Name NICOR LED
Power Source N/A
Voltage Type Line voltage
Adjustable Lamp Head No
Wattage 1
Number of Bulbs Required 0
Fixture Length (Inches) 4.5
Fixture Height (Inches) 2.75
Fixture Width (Inches) 2
Voltage 120
Battery Type N/A (no battery)
IPX Rating 5 (water jets)
Fixture Material Aluminum
Light Bulb Base Type LED
Recommended Light Bulb Shape LED
Wattage Equivalent 40
Manufacturer Color/Finish White
Warranty 5-year limited
Color Temperature (Kelvins) 2700
Run Time (Fully Charged) (Hours) 24
Lumens 13
Batteries Included N/A (not battery-operated)
Number of Batteries Required 0
Number of Light Fixtures 1
Light Brightness 10X brighter (12 lumens)
Bollard No
Light Spread Range 1-in to 3-in
Package Quantity 1
Wire Length (Inches) 7
Number of Flood Lights 0
Number of Spot Lights 0
Type Path Light
Transformer Required No
Glass/Lens Type Clear
Fixture Finish N/A
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) No
UNSPSC 39111600
ARB265W Exclusive No
Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor Yes
Bulb Type LED
Fixture Color Family White
Motion Sensor No

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