DVI Lighting DVP4432SN Satin Nickel with Clear Glass 3 Light 11.5" Flush Mount from the Niagara Collection
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Technical Specs
| ADA | No |
| Bulb Base | Candelabra (E12) |
| Bulb Type | Incandescent |
| Energy Star | No |
| Finish Application | Satin |
| Height | 11.5 |
| Installation Type | Flush Mount |
| Length | 11 |
| Light Direction | Ambient Lighting |
| Number of Bulbs | 3 |
| Suggested Room Fit | Kitchen, Office |
| Theme | Traditional / Classic |
| Wattage | 180 |
| Watts Per Bulb | 60 |
| Width | 11 |
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DVI Lighting DVP4432 3 Light 11.5" Flush Mount from the Niagara Collection
Features:
- 11.5" Flush Mount
- Finish: Chrome with Clear Glass
- 3 x 60W Candelabra Bulbs
- Dimensions: 11" x 11.5" (L x W x H)
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Our SKU: DVP4432
This product is listed under the following manufacturer number(s):
- DVP4432CH
Chrome with Clear Glass - DVP4432ORB
Oil Rubbed Bronze with Clear Glass - DVP4432SN
Satin Nickel with Clear Glass
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Product Reviews
3 Light 11.5" Flush Mount from the Niagara Collection
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Sharp looking lantern
This fixture looks great and was fairly straightforward to assemble and install. I'm using 3 25 watt bulbs in it to light my entryway and stairs and it provides plenty of illumination.
Inserting the 3 glass panels was a little tricky. The instructions described a different mechanism for securing the panels than the fixture actually used. It wasn't difficult to figure out what was required but the instructions really didn't apply and weren't helpful in that particular regard. It was trial and error to get the panels seated correctly and secured.
What was helpful was that the plate used to attach the fixture to the circuit box in the ceiling had ample screw holes to fit just about any possible configuration of circuit box. It was easy to find a set of holes that would work to secure the fixture to the ceiling.
October 31, 2010
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