What's in the Box?
Strip Light
- (A) J-Box Cover Plate (with Screws) x2: Two J-Box cover plates, each with screws.
- (B) Self-tapping Mounting Screws x2: Two self-tapping mounting screws.
- (C) Plastic Anchors x2: Two plastic anchors.
- (D) Wire Nut x3: Three wire nuts.
Get Your Gear (Not Included)
- ⚙️ Drill: A power drill for making holes.
- ? Screwdriver: A screwdriver for fastening screws.
- ? Ladder: A ladder for reaching the installation area.
- ✂️ Wire Strippers: Wire strippers for preparing electrical wires.
Before You Start
Safety Information
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or physical injury:
- Turn off power before changing fixture.
- Suitable for use in damp environments at temperatures ranging from -4°F to 122°F. Not for use where directly exposed to water.
- Not intended for use with emergency fixtures.
- Not compatible with photo controls.
- Not compatible with occupancy sensors.
- Not compatible with 3rd party sensors.
- Not compatible with all 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 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
- Install the J-Box cover plate.
- Open the luminaire by pressing the sides of the rectangular hole and pulling down.
- Fix the luminaire to the ceiling.
- Connect supply wires, then snap the luminaire into place.
Installation Guide
- Remove components from the accessory bag.
- Align J-Box cover plate (A) with the center of the luminaire and install using cover plate screws.
- Open the luminaire cover by pressing down both sides of the narrow rectangular holes, then pull down.
- Align the luminaire to the ceiling and mark drilling holes to the desired location (range at about 86-88.5 inches). Drill pilot holes, insert plastic anchors (B), then fix the luminaire to the ceiling using self-tapping screws (C).
- Connect light wires with supply wires: Black wire to Black (Live), White wire to White (Neutral), Green wire to Bare Copper (Ground). Optional for dimming features: Connect Purple wire to Purple, Pink wire to Pink.
- Close the lens cover and ensure it is snapped securely into place.
Product Details
Recommended Dimmers
Brand | Model |
---|---|
LEVITON | ILLUMATECH IP710-LFZ |
LUTRON | DIVADVSTV |
LUTRON | Maestro MS-Z101 |
LUTRON | Nova T NTSTV |
PHILIPS | Sunrise SR1200ZTUNV |
Scan for the full compatible dimmer list!
Specifications
Voltage | 120V-277V | Average Lifetime | 50,000 hrs |
Wattage | 65W/75W/90W | Lumens | 8450/9750/11700lm |
Beam Angle | 110° | Moisture Rating | Damp Location |
Weight | 7.9lbs | CRI | >80 |
Efficacy | 130lm/w | Usage | Indoor |
Housing Material | Sheet Metal+Plastic Lens | Amps | 0.75A |
Dimmable | 0-10V | Warranty | 5 Years |
Common Troubleshooting
We've got you covered! Our 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, feel free to contact Sunco. Our team of lighting experts are happy to help brighten your day.
Category | Problem | Solution |
---|---|---|
Installation | Light isn't turning on. | Double check if fixture is properly connected and circuit breaker hasn't been tripped. |
Light isn't bright enough. | Check proper wattage & for unobstructed fixture. | |
Dimming | Light not dimming to lowest setting. | Ensure minimum dimmer load requirement is met. |
Light not dimming smoothly. | Verify dimmer compatibility with fixture. | |
Light not compatible with dimmer switch. | Check light-dimmer compatibility. Consider purchasing compatible switch if necessary. | |
Flickering | Light is flickering when turning on. | Check that fixture wiring connections are secure. |
Light flickering with lights on the same circuit. | Prevent circuit overload from lights. | |
Light flickering when turned on. | Verify fixture compatibility and that it is grounded. | |
Light flickering when dimmed. | Verify dimmer switch compatibility. | |
Buzzing | Fixture buzzing with power outages. | Confirm secure surge protector link for light. |
Fixture buzzing with appliances. | Look for nearby interferences that can cause buzzing, such as televisions, radios, etc. | |
Fixture buzzing when dimmed. | Verify dimmer switch compatibility. |
Light Distribution Angle
The lighting distribution angle determines how light spreads from a source and impacts its illumination. Two main types exist: symmetric and asymmetric.
Symmetric Lighting: This emits light evenly in all directions, forming a cone-shaped pattern. Great for general lighting in large areas, it's used for tasks like area illumination, security, and perimeter lighting. Also applied in up-lighting.
Asymmetric Lighting (Beam Angle): This directs light in a specific direction, reducing glare and spill. Ideal for task lighting, it's common in settings like landscapes, retail stores, and museums.
Note: Reflectors, lenses, and source to surface distance can affect the lighting distribution angle.
Technical Data:
- Maximum Candela = 1712.2 Located At Horizontal Angle = 30, Vertical Angle = 1.
- #1-Vertical Plane Through Horizontal Angles (30.210)(Through Max. Cd.).
- #2-Horizontal Cone Through Vertical Angle (1) (Through Max. Cd.).
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