This 4FT linear strip light from Light Efficient Design is built around advanced LED technology that delivers consistent, flicker-free illumination while consuming significantly less energy than traditional fluorescent or incandescent alternatives. The integrated wattage and CCT select functionality allows installers and homeowners to adjust both power consumption and color appearance directly on the fixture, eliminating the need for multiple SKUs and simplifying inventory for any project. The result is a highly adaptable lighting solution that can reduce energy costs substantially compared to legacy lighting systems.
At the heart of this fixture is a high-efficiency LED driver engineered for reliable performance across a wide operating voltage range. The driver is designed to handle the demands of extended run times and varying electrical conditions, ensuring stable light output and a long operational lifespan. Paired with a high CRI rating, the fixture renders colors accurately and naturally — an important consideration for task-oriented spaces where visual clarity matters.
Thermal management is a critical factor in LED longevity, and this strip light features a well-designed aluminum housing and heat dissipation system that keeps internal temperatures low even during prolonged use. By effectively managing heat at the LED junction, the fixture maintains its rated lumen output over time and avoids the premature degradation that plagues lesser-quality products. The built-in occupancy sensor further extends component life by reducing unnecessary operating hours.
This fixture is cUL listed and certified to Canadian electrical standards, giving homeowners and contractors confidence in its safety and compliance. It is also designed to meet stringent DLC qualification criteria, which may make it eligible for utility rebate programs in many Canadian provinces. Installation is straightforward with standard mounting hardware included, and the unit is suitable for surface-mount applications in dry and damp-rated locations such as garages, basements, utility corridors, and covered parking areas.