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4ft. LED Linear Up-Down Selectable Light
Model Numbers:
- PD_4LN_SNL-WH-3550K
- PD_4LN_SNL-BK-3550K
- PD_4LN_NL-WH-3550K
- PD_4LN_NL-BK-3550K
Contact: support@sunco.com | (844) 334-9938
Manufacturer: AMERICAN COMPANY
What's in the Box?
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A diagram illustrates the 4ft LED linear light fixture suspended by two cables. Below it are the included accessories: two Suspension Cable Installation Kits and three Wire Nut P3 connectors.
- Suspension Cable Installation Kit (x2)
- Wire Nut P3 (x3)
Before You Start
Safety Information
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury:
- Turn off circuit breaker before installing this fixture.
- Suitable for damp locations at temperature ranging from -4°F to 104°F. Not for use where directly exposed to water.
- Not intended for use with emergency fixtures.
- This product is not compatible with dimmers.
- This product is not compatible with 3rd party sensors.
- This product is not compatible with photo controls.
- This product is not compatible with 3rd party occupancy sensors.
- This product is not compatible with 3rd party timing devices.
- All electrical connections must be in accordance with local National Electric Code (N.E.C.) standards.
- Please review installation manual carefully before proceeding. Consult a qualified electrician if you are unfamiliar with proper electrical wiring connections.
⚠️ WARNING: Cancer & Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Please review all instructions carefully prior to installation.
Quickstart Guide
Step 1: Install suspension cables to the back of the fixture.
A diagram shows the fixture with suspension cables being attached to its rear.
Step 2: Select desired CCT for fixture.
A diagram shows a close-up of switches on the fixture for Color Temperature (CCT) selection.
Step 3: Install and mount suspension cable fittings to ceiling.
A diagram shows a ceiling with mounting brackets installed.
Step 4: Connect the wires on the lights to the junction box.
A diagram shows the fixture's wires connecting to a junction box.
Installation Guide
Step 1: Power should be cut off before installation.
A diagram shows a [Power On/Off Symbol].
Step 2: First, assemble the suspension cable kit as shown in the following picture.
A diagram illustrates the components of the suspension cable kit laid out and assembled.
Step 3: Install suspension cable kits at both ends of the back of the lamp as shown in the following picture.
A diagram shows the fixture with suspension cables attached to its rear.
Step 4: Fine-tune the lamp's color temperature to the desired level. For PD_4LN_SNL-WH/BK-3550K, decide if the secondary and main light should be on, or only the main light.
A diagram shows a close-up of switches on the fixture for CCT and light mode selection.
Step 5: Install the two suspension cable mounts to the ceiling.
A diagram shows the ceiling with mounting hardware installed.
Step 6: Install the fixture and suspension cable into the suspension brackets on the ceiling.
A diagram shows the fixture being hung from the ceiling mounts.
Step 7: Connect the wires on the fixture to the junction box.
A diagram shows the fixture wires being connected to the electrical junction box.
Step 8: Turn on the light to test.
A diagram shows a [Power On/Off Symbol].
Product Details
Dimensions
Diagrams show the linear fixture with dimensions: Length 47.5 inches, Depth 3.6 inches, Width 3.54 inches, Height 2.68 inches. A separate diagram shows a detail of the suspension cable connector.
Specifications
Voltage | 120-277V | Average Lifetime | 50,000 hrs |
Wattage | 57W | Lumens | 6300LM |
Wattage Equivalency | N/A | Moisture Rating | Damp |
Beam Angle | 100° | CRI | 80+ |
Color | Black/White | Usage | Indoor |
Housing Material | Metal | Frequency | 50/60HZ |
Dimmable | Triac Dual Dim function | Warranty | 7 Years |
Common Troubleshooting
Feeling in the dark about an issue with your product? No worries! This troubleshooting section is here to shed some light and provide easy-to-follow solutions for any problem.
If you still need assistance, please feel free to contact Sunco with any questions. Their team of lighting experts are happy to help brighten your day.
Category | Issue | Solution |
---|---|---|
Installation | Light isn't turning on. | Double check if fixture is properly connected and circuit breaker hasn't been tripped. |
Light unexpectedly fails. | For further assistance, reach out to customer support. | |
Dimming | Light not dimming to lowest setting. | Light is not compatible with dimmer switches. |
Light not dimming smoothly. | Light is not compatible with dimmer switches. | |
Light not compatible with dimmer switch. | Light is not compatible with dimmer switches. | |
Flickering | Light flickering with other lights on the same circuit. | Check that the lights on the same circuit are not overloading the circuit. |
Light flickering when dimmed. | Light is not compatible with dimmer switches. | |
Linking | Can this light be linked? | These lights are not linkable. |
Light Distribution Angle
A polar plot graph displays the Luminous Intensity Distribution Curve for the light. Two curves are shown: C0/180 (blue line) and C90/270 (red line). The plot indicates beam angles of H101.5° V106.9° and field angles of H158.2° V159.4°.
Lighting distribution angle refers to the spread of light emitted from a light source. It is an important factor to consider when selecting a fixture or bulb, as it affects the way it will illuminate an area. There are two main types of lighting distribution angles:
A symmetric lighting distribution emits light evenly in all directions, creating a cone-shaped pattern that provides a pool of light. This type of lighting is ideal for general lighting and illuminating large areas. Common applications for symmetric lighting include general area illumination, security lighting, and perimeter lighting. Symmetric lighting is also used to a certain degree in up-lighting.
An asymmetric lighting distribution angle, also known as beam angle, creates a pattern that focuses light in a specific direction. This type of lighting is ideal for task lighting as it reduces glare and light spill in other areas. Common applications include task lighting in spaces such as landscape settings, retail stores, museums, and much more.
It is important to note that the lighting distribution angle can also be affected by other factors such as the reflector design of the light source, the type of lens used, and the distance between the light source and the surface being illuminated.
Customer Support
Warranty Policy
This product is covered by Sunco's industry leading 7 year warranty. It gets even better - inquire about extending your protection for 2 extra years.
30 Day Return Policy
At Sunco, we value our customers and stand by the quality and performance of our products. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns within 30 days of your purchase date.
Customer Service
Sunco's Los Angeles team of lighting experts is here to assist you with all your needs! Contact them at:
Email: support@sunco.com
Call or Text: (844) 334-9938