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Progress P350077-009-30 Maier Collection 14" LED Flush Mount

Manufacturer: Progress Lighting | Catalog # P350077-009-30 | Cooper Electric Part # 1295526

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14" LED flush mount with etched white opal acrylic diffuser with a clean modern look. 3000K color temperature and 90+ CRI. Acrylic bowl is attached with a twist and lock action for ease of installation. This fixture can be mounted on ceiling or wall. ENERGY STAR rated. Brushed Nickel finish.

Technical Information

Bulb Included
Yes
Color Accuracy
90
Color Rendering Index
90
Color Temperature
3000 K
Correlated Color Temp
3,000 K
Frequency
60 Hz
Glass Style
White Opal Acrylic
Lamp Type
LED
Lamp Wattage
32 W
Lumens
2,002 Lumen
Material
Steel
Number of Lamps
1
Power Source
Hardwired
Style
Traditional
Voltage
120 Volt
Wattage
26 Watt
Wire Length
6 in

Packaging

Shipping Weight
4.59 Pound

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Progress
Sub Brand
Progress LED

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
785247215072
Collection
Maier
Color
Nickel
Finish
Brushed Nickel
GTiN
00785247215072
Product UPC
78524721507
Weight
2.42 Pound

Dimensions

Depth
14 Inch
Height
4-3/4 Inch
Length
14 Inch
Warranty Length
5 yr
Width
14 Inch

Certifications and Compliance

CA Prop65 Warning
Yes
Country of Origin
China
Features
  • Etched white opal acrylic diffuser.
  • Acrylic bowl is attached with a twist and lock action.
  • Can be mounted on ceiling or wall.
  • Dimmable to 10% with many ELV dimmers
  • Acrylic diffuser twists into the frame so there are no exposed fasteners for a clean modern look.
  • 2500 lumens, 78.1 lumen/watt (delivered)
  • 3000K color temperature, 90CRI
  • Energy Star Qualified
  • Meets California T24 JA8-2016.



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