Description:Dakota 8-Up & 3-Downlight Bridge Chandelier
UL/ETL Listing:Suitable for Damp Locations
Lamping:
- Standard Incandescent: (8) 60W Type G-16 1/2 Max
- Optional Dedicated LED: 72W 5,600 Initial Lumens
- Optional GU24 LED: (8) 10W GU24 Self Ballast LED
- Optional GU24 Fluorescent: (8) 18W GU24 Self Ballast CFL Max
- Bridge Chandelier Incan: (3) 40W R14 Max
Size:27" H x 34" L x 13" W
Canopy Size:.75" H x 20.5" L x 5" W
Primary Shade Material:Wire Cage w/ Blown Glass
Shade Options:Cylinder w/ Flat Rim (-10)
Metal Finish Options:Dark Bronze (DBRZ), Matte Black (MBLK)
Shade Finish Options:Grid w/ Clear Bubbles (GRCB), Swirl w/ Clear Bubbles (SWCB)
Options and Notes:
- Additional Chain Available
- Includes 6 ft. of chain and 10 ft. of wire
- Supplemental mounting support required independent of j-box
- Approximate fixture weight: 65 lbs.
- Includes downlight on/off switch on the chandelier and 40W R-14 downlight bulbs
UL/ETL Listing: |
Suitable for Damp Locations |
Notes: |
Additional Chain Available Includes 6 ft. of chain and 10 ft. of wire Supplemental mounting support required independent of j-box Approximate fixture weight: 65 lbs. Includes downlight on/off switch on the chandelier and 40W R-14 downlight bulbs |
Canopy Size: |
.75" H x 20.5" L x 5" W |
Dimension: |
27" H x 34" L x 13" W |
Optional GU24 LED: |
(8) 10W GU24 Self Ballast LED Max |
Optional LED: |
72W 5600 Initial lumens |
Standard Incandescent: |
(8) 60W Type G-16 1/2 Max Uplight/(3) 40W R14 Max Downlight |
Feature: |
Choices |
Frame Style: |
Dakota |
Description: |
Dakota 8-Up & 3-Downlight Bridge Chandelier |
Primary Shade Material: |
Wire Glass |
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