Adirondack Flush Mount - 4-Light
Adirondack Flush Mount - 4-Light
Flush Mount Lights by Troy Lighting
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Specifications
Brand: | Troy Lighting |
Part Number: | C2881-GRA/WSL |
UPC: | 782042457492 |
Category: | Flush Mount Ceiling Lights |
Maximum Bulb Wattage: | 60 Watts |
Number of Lights: | 4 |
Voltage: | 120V |
Bulb Base: | E12 Candelabra Base |
Bulbs Included: | No |
Dimmable: | Yes |
Body/Frame Material: | Hand-Worked Iron |
Location Rating: | UL Dry |
Dimensions: | 10.75"H x 18"W |
Weight: | 10.5 Lbs. |
Finish: | Graphite/Warm Silver Leaf |
Warranty: | 1 Year |
Flush Mount Lights FAQs
When should I choose a flush mount versus a semi-flush light?
Use flush mounts in low ceilings for maximum headroom; semi-flush drops a few inches for more decorative presence and ventilation around the shade.
How bright should a flush mount be for my room size?
Plan roughly 20–30 lumens per square foot across your room’s lighting layers. Choose fixture lumen output accordingly and supplement with task lights as needed.
Which color temperature and CRI work best in bedrooms and halls?
2700–3000K gives a warm, restful feel; 3500–4000K is a neutral option for utility spaces. CRI 90+ improves color quality in living areas.
Are flush mounts dimmable and which dimmers should I use?
Most modern flush mounts are dimmable with compatible LED dimmers (triac/ELV or 0–10 V). Check the fixture’s tested-dimmer list for best results.
Can flush mounts go in bathrooms or covered outdoor spaces?
Choose damp-rated for steamy baths and laundry; wet-rated where water can contact the fixture (e.g., certain outdoor soffits).
What sizes and profiles fit low ceilings?
Look for low-profile designs under 3–4 inches to clear doors and tall cabinets. Confirm diameter against the room scale.
Should I pick integrated LED or bulb-based flush mounts?
Integrated LED designs are slim and efficient; bulb-based fixtures let you swap lamp types easily. Pick based on service preference and look.
Will the canopy cover my junction box and ceiling marks?
Most canopies fit a standard 4-inch round box. Verify canopy diameter and any adapter plates required for odd box sizes.
How do I clean and maintain a flush mount to keep it bright?
Dust regularly, wash glass or acrylic with mild soap and water, and avoid harsh chemicals on metal finishes. Re-tighten set screws if shades loosen.
What safety and code considerations apply to ceiling fixtures?
Use a fan/fixture-rated box, secure to structure, and follow local electrical code. Always cut power at the breaker before installation.