4 Lamp - F54T5 - High Output - Fluorescent High Bay
Length 48 in. x Width 17.5 in. - 92% Specular Reflector - 120-277V - Lamps Sold Separately - TCP MG4RA454UNIV10CSPF
Details
Description
The TCP MG4RA454UNIV10CSPF 4-lamp high bay fluorescent light fixture is a more efficient alternative to 400-Watt metal halide systems and features a modified-green heavy-duty frame for long term use. This 54-Watt high-output fixture is composed of an aluminum back bone and end caps with a 92% reflective aluminum finish.
- Can be mounted with TCP-YHOOKX10 10 ft. Y-hook hanging kit (sold separately)
- Sockets include secure positioning rotating collars
- Includes a 10-foot cord without plug
- UL listed for damp locations
- Bulbs are not included
Brochures & Spec Sheets
IES Files
Product Attributes
Brand | TCP |
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MPN (Part No.) | MG4RA454UNIV10CSPF |
Lighting Technology | Fluorescent |
Voltage | 120 |
Ballast Type | Electronic Fluorescent |
Bulbs Included | No |
Finish | White |
Housing | 20 Gauge Steel |
Mounting | Cable Mounts/Chain/Hook/Surface |
Number of Lamps | 4 |
Operates | F54T5/HO |
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Reflector Type | 92 % Reflective Aluminum |
Sold Separately | Lamps and Mounting Hardware |
Start Method | Instant Start |
Length | 48 in. |
Height | 3.75 in. |
Width | 17.5 in. |
Weight | 15 lbs. |
Warranty | 1-Year Limited |
Application
A damp location is a location, either exterior or interior, that is normally or periodically subject to condensation of moisture in, on or adjacent to the luminaire. Article 100 states these are locations often protected from weather and not subject to saturation with water or other liquids but may be subject to moderate degrees of moisture. These could include partially protected locations under canopies, marquees, roofed open porches and some basements, barns and cold-storage facilities, such as walk-in coolers, freezers and warehouses.
A wet location is one where the luminaire is subject to saturation with water or other liquids, such as in a vehicle washing area, or where the luminaire is mounted in an unprotected location and directly subjected to the weather. Underground installations and installations where concrete slabs or masonry are in direct contact with the earth are also considered to be wet locations.