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2 Arm LED Medium Chandelier

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2 Arm LED Medium ChandelierFinish Chrome Option LED, Prop 65 Category Indoor Ceiling Lighting Subcategory LED Chandelier Style Modern Family Jetstream Voltage 120 Number Of Bulbs 2 Additional Info Country of Origin: China Bulb Dimmable Dimmable Bulb Shape LED Disk Bulb Type LED Bulb Type Included Yes Canopy Depth 9. 843 Widh 9. 843 Height 1. 772 Depth 5 Introduction Date 01 01 2017 Kelvin 3000 Length(in) 37. 75 Lumens Light Output 1492 Material Aluminum, Steel Max Length(in)

Finish Chrome
Option LED, Prop 65
Category Indoor Ceiling Lighting
Subcategory LED Chandelier
Style Modern
Family Jetstream
Voltage 120
Number Of Bulbs 2
Additional Info Country of Origin: China
Bulb Dimmable Dimmable
Bulb Shape LED Disk
Bulb Type LED
Bulb Type Included Yes
Canopy Depth- 9.843 Widh- 9.843 Height- 1.772
Depth 5
Introduction Date 01/01/2017
Kelvin 3000
Length(in) 37.75
Lumens / Light Output 1492
Material Aluminum, Steel
Max Length(in) 107.752
Recommended Bulb Type LED
Ship Carton Height(in) 5.5
Ship Carton Length(in) 41.402
Ship Carton Width(in) 8.701
Ship Weight(lbs) 11
Vendor Ship Method Small Parcel
Warranty 1 Year Fixture / 3 Years LED
Weight(lbs) 8
Wire Included 96
ADA Compliant No
Carbon Cubic Feet 1.15
Country of Origin China
CRI 90
Crystal Components No
Energy Star No
Finish Group Chrome
Fixture Total Bulb Count 2
Inner Pack Quantity 1
Leadwire Length(in) 96
Lighting Maximum Length(in) 101.77
Lighting Minimum Length(in) 12.77
Maximum Hanging Length(in) 107.75
Mounting Location Indoor
Mounting Method Wire Hung
Number of Tiers 1
Photocell Included No
Primary Bulb Lumens 746
Primary Bulb Lumens Per Watt 32.430
Prop 65 Yes
Safety Rating cETLus
Shipping Boxes 1
Slope Mount Yes
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