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Chatham Motion Sensor Dusk to Dawn Outdoor Wall Light Burnished Bronze

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Chatham Motion Sensor Dusk to Dawn Outdoor Wall Light Burnished BronzeCategory Outdoor Motion Sensor Wall Finish Burnished Bronze Style Coastal Option Outdoor, Title 20, Wet Rated Family Chatham Glass Seeded Voltage 120 Shade Clear Number of Bulbs 1 Backplate Height(in) 7 Backplate Width(in) 4. 63 Bulb Dimmable No Bulb Shape A19 Bulb Type Incandescent Depth 11 Material Steel Ship Carton Height(in) 20. 08 Ship Carton Length(in) 12. 99 Ship Carton Width(in) 12. 01 Ship Weight(lbs) 7 Vendor Ship Method Ground Warranty 5

Category Outdoor Motion Sensor Wall
Finish Burnished Bronze
Style Coastal
Option Outdoor, Title 20, Wet Rated
Family Chatham
Glass Seeded
Voltage 120
Shade Clear
Number of Bulbs 1
Backplate Height(in) 7
Backplate Width(in) 4.63
Bulb Dimmable No
Bulb Shape A19
Bulb Type Incandescent
Depth 11
Material Steel
Ship Carton Height(in) 20.08
Ship Carton Length(in) 12.99
Ship Carton Width(in) 12.01
Ship Weight(lbs) 7
Vendor Ship Method Ground
Warranty 5 Years Limited Warranty
Weight(lbs) 3.5
Wire Included 6
BackPlate Depth 0.75
Bulb Base E26 Medium
Bulb Included No
Cartons Per Unit 1
Dark Sky No
Edison Bulb Recommended Yes
LED Compatible Yes
Light Direction Ambient
Max Motion Detection Degree 180
Max Motion Detection Distance 40
Max Watt 60
Motion Sensor Yes
Outdoor Yes
Photo Cell Yes
Power Source Hardwired
Safety Rating ETL Approved, C ETL Approved
Shade Material Glass
Shade Shape Globe
Shape Lantern
Switch Type Motion Controlled
Title 20 Yes
Title 24 No
Wet Rated Yes
Wire Cord Length(in) 6
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