WAC Lighting R6ERAR-W9CS-24 Pack of (24) Lotos 6" LED Adjustable Canless Downlight with Adjustable Color Temperature White R
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WAC Lighting R6ERAR-W9CS-24 Pack of (24) Lotos 6" LED Adjustable Canless Downlight with Adjustable Color Temperature The wafer-thin Lotos LED Recessed Kit with remote driver combines high quality light output and efficiency while eliminating the need for a large housing. This innovative design can be installed easily as a remodel or new construction with an optional frame-in kit sold separately. Lotos is available in a downlight version for general ambient lighting and adjustable version with a gimbal that pivots 360 degrees on a hinge. Now available with 5-CCT options. Able to toggle between 2700K Warm - 3000K Warm White - 3500K White - 4000K Cool White - 5000K Natural White A Universal Input Voltage Driver (120V-240V-277V) is contained in a steel housing with space for line-voltage electrical connections Rotatable multi-axis gimbal ring Can be used for new construction or remodel applications IC Rated (insulation contact) & Airtight 45° Beam Spread Steel Construction with frosted TIR lens Heavy retention clips secures fixture to ceiling Dimmable with most ELV or Triac dimmers ETL & cETL Wet location listed in the USA and Canada Title 20 and Title 24 compliant Energy Star certified Covered under WAC Lighting's 5 year warranty Dimensions: Trim Size: 6" Width / Diameter: 6.85" Height: 1.63" Product Weight: 1.14 lbs Electrical Specifications: Luminary Type: Integrated LED Lumens: 1340 Color Temperature: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K Color Rendering Index: 90 CRI Wattage: 15 Watts Average Hours: 50000 White
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