What's in the Box?
The package contains the following components for the Wraparound light:
- A: Light Fixture (x1)
- B: Mounting Screws (15mm) #8-32 (x2)
- C: Self-tapping Screws ST4 (x4)
- D: Heat-shrink Tube Ø12 (x3)
- E: Wire Nuts (P3) (x3)
- F: Wall Anchors (x4)
- G: Wire Connectors (CE5) (x3)
- H: Inner Toothed Washer (x4)
[Illustration shows three wraparound light fixtures with the text "Let there be light! (literally)"]
Before You Start
Safety Information
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury:
- Turn off power before changing the fixture.
- Suitable for use in damp environments at temperatures ranging from -4°F to 104°F. Not for use where directly exposed to water.
- Not intended for use with emergency fixtures.
- Not compatible with photo-electric sensors.
- Not compatible with motion sensors.
- Not compatible with third-party sensors.
- Not compatible with dimmers. For more dimming information, please visit www.sunco.com.
- Not compatible with timing devices.
- All electrical connections must be in accordance with local and National Electric Code (N.E.C.) standards.
- Please review the 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: Label wires when replacing fixtures. [Illustration shows labeling wires.]
- Step 2: Align two mounting screw holes from the light fixture to the J-Box. [Illustration shows aligning fixture holes with a junction box.]
- Step 3: Reattach diffuser & secure with aluminum base. [Illustration shows attaching the diffuser.]
- Step 4: Press for secure, audible "click." [Illustration shows a fixture being secured.]
Installation Guide (Junction Box Installation)
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STEP 1
a. Turn off circuit breaker before installation.
b. For fixture replacement, sketch or label wires for reference.
[Illustration shows a circuit breaker switch in the OFF position.]
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STEP 2
a. Remove the diffuser from the lamp base.
b. Select desired color temperature (4000K, 5000K, 6000K) and brightness.
[Illustration shows a light fixture with color temperature options indicated.]
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STEP 3
a. Align the two mounting screw holes from the light fixture to the junction box.
b. Screw mounting screws (B) to hold fixture in place.
c. Connect supply wires to light wires and secure with wire nuts (E): Black to Black (Live) • White to White (Neutral) • Bare Copper to Ground (Green).
d. Tuck wires into Junction box.
[Illustration shows mounting screws (B) and wire nuts (E) being used to connect wires.]
Installation Guide (Cont.)
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STEP 4
a. Lamp base can be rotated clockwise.
b. Tighten mounting screws (B) to ensure fixture is installed securely.
[Illustration shows rotation of the lamp base and tightening screws.]
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STEP 5
a. Punch out end cap hole, then remove cables from the lamp base.
b. Connect light wires and secure with wire nuts (E): 1.Black to Black (Live) • White to White (Neutral) • Bare Copper to Ground (Green).
c. Wiring between the two linked fixtures should be clamped with wire connectors. Ensure that the clamping is not loose, then insert the heat shrink tube to tighten.
Note: The size of the conduit should be <= 1in (e.g., 1", 3/4", 1/2").
[Illustration shows linking two fixtures with conduit and wire connections.]
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STEP 6
a. Punch an end cap hole, remove cables from the lamp base, and connect wires: Live (black) to Live, Neutral (white) to Neutral, Ground (yellow/green) to Ground.
b. The wiring between the fixtures is clamped with wire connectors to ensure that the clamping is not loose, and then put on the heat shrink tube to tighten.
c. Size of conduit <= 1 inch (1/2", 3/4", 1").
[Illustration shows wire connections and heat shrink tube application.]
Installation Guide (Surface Mount Installation)
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STEP 1
a. Turn off circuit breaker before installation.
b. For fixture replacement, sketch or label wires for reference.
c. Detach the diffuser from the lamp base. The mounting surface must support the fixture's weight.
[Illustration shows detaching diffuser and mounting points.]
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STEP 2
a. Select desired CCT and brightness.
b. Align the Lamp Base with the mounting location using the knockout holes. Mark the 4 keyhole slots at each end of the housing.
[Illustration shows aligning the fixture base with a mounting surface.]
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STEP 3
DRYWALL MOUNTING (No Stud):
Drill 4 small pilot holes with a 7/32" bit (not included). Insert wall anchors with a hammer. Partially tighten 4 wood screws, leaving a 3/8" gap between the screw head and the mounting surface.
[Illustration shows drywall mounting with pilot holes and anchors.]
Installation Guide (Cont.)
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STEP 4
WALL STUD MOUNTING OPTION:
Drill 4x small pilot holes with a 9/64″ drill bit (not included). Install 4x wood screws into the mounting surface, but not fully. Leave about a 3/8" gap between the screw head and mount surface.
[Illustration shows wall stud mounting with pilot holes.]
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STEP 5
a. Take out the cables from the lamp base. Remove shrink wrap, connect wires: Live (black) to Live, Neutral (white) to Neutral, Ground (yellow/green).
b. Insert screws into keyhole slots, slide lamp base (a) to align screw heads, and secure fixture to mounting surface. Use provided washer for added vibration protection.
[Illustration shows wire connections and securing the fixture base.]
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STEP 6
a. Reattach the diffuser, align and secure with metal base. Restore power and test the light.
b. Turn on circuit breaker and the test light.
[Illustration shows reattaching the diffuser and testing the light.]
Product Details
WR_PR7-WH-4060K
Dimensions: 48" Length x 7" Width x 2.5" Depth
WR_PR8-WH-4060K
Dimensions: 48" Length x 8.6" Width x 2.5" Depth
WR_PR11-WH-4060K
Dimensions: 48" Length x 11.1" Width x 2.5" Depth
WR_PR7-WH-4060K Specifications
Voltage | 120 V-277 V | Average Lifetime | 50,000 Hours |
Wattage | 50 W | Lumens | 6500 lm |
Beam Angle | 110° | Moisture Rating | Damp Rated |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz | CRI | 80+ |
CCT | 4000 K, 5000 K, 6000 K | Efficacy | 130 lm/W |
Housing Material | PC+Steel | Usage | Indoor |
Dimmable | Non-Dimmable | Warranty | 7 Years |
WR_PR8-WH-4060K Specifications
Voltage | 120 V-277 V | Average Lifetime | 50,000 Hours |
Wattage | 60 W | Lumens | 7200 lm |
Beam Angle | 110° | Moisture Rating | Damp Rated |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz | CRI | 80+ |
CCT | 4000 K, 5000 K, 6000 K | Efficacy | 120 lm/W |
Housing Material | PC+Steel | Usage | Indoor |
Dimmable | Non-Dimmable | Warranty | 7 Years |
WR_PR11-WH-4060K Specifications
Voltage | 120 V-277 V | Average Lifetime | 50,000 Hours |
Wattage | 72 W | Lumens | 8500 lm |
Beam Angle | 110° | Moisture Rating | Damp Rated |
Frequency | 50 / 60 Hz | CRI | 80+ |
CCT | 4000 K, 5000 K, 6000 K | Efficacy | 118 lm/W |
Housing Material | PC+Steel | Usage | Indoor |
Dimmable | Non-Dimmable | 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 you with easy-to-follow solutions for any problem.
If you still need some assistance, please feel free to contact Sunco with any questions. Their team of lighting experts are happy to help brighten your day.
Issue Category | Problem | Solution |
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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 not dimmer compatible. |
Light not dimming smoothly. | Light not dimmer compatible. | |
Light not compatible with dimmer switch. | Light not dimmer compatible. | |
Flickering | Light is flickering when turning on. | Check that fixture wiring connections are secure. |
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 turned on. | Verify fixture compatibility and that it is grounded. | |
Light flickering when dimmed. | Light not dimmer compatible. | |
Buzzing | Fixture buzzing with power outages. | Verify light is connected to surge protector securely. |
Fixture buzzing with appliances or electronic devices. | Look for nearby interferences that can cause buzzing, such as televisions, radios, computers, etc. | |
Fixture buzzing when dimmed. | Light not dimmer compatible. |
Light Distribution Angle
WR_PR7-WH-4060K
[Polar plot showing light distribution for WR_PR7-WH-4060K. Average Beam Angle (50%): 101.0 DEG. C0/180: 88.0°. C90/270: 113.9°. Unit: cd. Luminous Intensity Distribution 1.]
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WR_PR8-WH-4060K
[Polar plot showing light distribution for WR_PR8-WH-4060K. Average Beam Angle (50%): 107.9 DEG. C0/180: 105.9°. C90/270: 109.9°. Unit: cd. Luminous Intensity Distribution 1.]
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WR_PR11-WH-4060K
[Polar plot showing light distribution for WR_PR11-WH-4060K. Average Beam Angle (50%): 100.2 DEG. C0/180: 100.1°. C90/270: 100.3°. Unit: cd. Luminous Intensity Distribution 1.]
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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.