LED Linear Fixture Accessories

Shop through a variety of LED linear fixtures accessories, like mounting installation kits, mounting brackets, tombstone sockets, mounting cables, and occupancy sensors. Whether you're working on a new construction or a remodel, our LED lighting products provide Energy Star qualified lighting fixture accessories for all your lighting installation needs.

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What is an LED Linear Fixture?

LED linear fixtures are directional light sources that use semiconductors to convert electricity into light. Linear fixtures feature a rectangular shape similar to traditional incandescent fixtures.

What is a beam angle?

The beam angle of an LED bulb is the angular dimension of the cone of light from the lamp. It encompasses the central part of the beam out to the angle where the intensity is 50 percent of maximum.

The beam angle of an LED bulb

For most household ceiling fitted applications, a beam angle of 30 or 40 degrees would be sufficient. For outdoor applications, a wider beam angle of 60 to 120 degrees is preferred to cover a larger surface area.

What color temperature do I need?

Color Temperatures range from warm white to cool white.

Color temperatures range

  • 2700K - 3000K – provides an ambient, intimate, and personal mood with its warm white light that is ideal for living rooms, family rooms, and hospitality environments.
  • 3500K - 4100K – provides a clean and efficient neutral white light that is ideal for kitchen, bath, garage or commercial applications.
  • 5000K - 6500K - provides a vibrant and alert cool white light that is ideal for commercial, industrial, and institutional applications.

What are the advantages of an LED linear fixture?

LED linear fixtures are much more efficient, long lasting, require much less maintenance than other light sources. They are also eco-friendly.

Where should an LED linear fixture be used?

LED linear fixtures are ideal for places where fluorescent lights have traditionally been used, including office spaces, classrooms, health care facilities, retail space, and more.

What is the equivalent wattage to my fluorescent light?

LEDs (Watts) CFLs (Watts)
4-5 8-12
6-8 13-18
9-11 18-22
12-14 23-31
15-22 32-54
 
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