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Economy Garage Lighting from RAB Now With Field Adjustability

The new PARK34 garage light from RAB offers more versatility packed into the same small design. At just over 3.5″ in height, the PARK34 gives users as much clearance room as possible, helping to avoid damaging encounters with SUVs .

The PARK34 now boasts three field-adjustable wattages and color temperatures and is available in both bronze and white. Users can also choose between 120V and 277V operation.

The PARK34 includes 0-10V dimming and a built-in port that’s compatible with standard and Lightcloud Blue-ready PIR and microwave (MVS) sensors. It is also offered with emergency battery backup.and roof racks.

The PARK34 is built to withstand tough treatment in garages. Its polycarbonate construction is impact resistant, to make sure these fixtures stick around for the long haul.

Precision-engineered optics deliver over 10% uplight, eliminating the dark spots known as the “cave effect” and creating smooth, even light distribution.

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