This 4ft linkable shop light runs on a built-in microwave occupancy sensor, so it drops to 10% between passes instead of burning full power all shift.
Set 30W, 35W, 40W or 45W on a switch inside the driver housing, and 3500K, 4000K or 5000K on a second. Output runs 3,900lm to 6,300lm. AC120-347V, 0-10V dimmable, CRI 80+.
Aluminum body, polycarbonate lens, IP44, cETL listed, 5 year warranty.
How many can you link together?
Eleven at 45W. The limit is 500W per run, so 45W each gives you 11 fixtures on one feed, and 30W gets you 16. Feed-through wires pass through the side knockouts. The linking fittings order separately, so count them into the order.
Microwave sensor or PIR, what's the difference?
This one's microwave. It reads movement off a reflected signal, not body heat, so it still sees a forklift through the lens and past light racking, where a PIR wants clear line of sight. Mounting height caps at 6m. One thing to plan around: the sensor's rated -20C to +60C while the fixture goes to -40C, so in an unheated building the sensor gives out first.
What are the sensor's settings out of the box?
Detection area 100%, hold time 5 seconds, standby dim level 10%, standby period 0 seconds, daylight sensor disabled. First power-up holds full output for 15 seconds while the sensor warms up, then dimming starts. Those values change by remote only, and the remote's a separate order code. Add it if the site needs anything other than the defaults.
Where can you install it?
Damp locations. IP44 covers splashing, not wash-down, so keep it out of hose-down areas and uncovered docks. Surface mount, chain hang, or suspend it on the V-hooks in the box. Mounting bolts and ceiling anchors aren't included. On a 208V or 240V feed the second hot leg lands on the white lead, not a second black, which catches people out on three-phase panels. Leave the caps on the purple and grey dimming leads if you're not running 0-10V control.
For the wiring diagrams, the three mounting sequences and the full remote programming table, open the Manual and RC Manual in the Related documents panel, and pull the IES file if your designer's running layouts. Send us the fixture count and mounting height, and we'll quote it wholesale plus check your run lengths against the 500W limit.






















