
Feature:
● Energy efficient LED
● Low profile design for installation into ceilings with low clearances
● Flush fascia
● Phase-cut dimmable
● Tri-CCT selectable
Specification:
| Beam Angle | 38 ° |
| Bezel Colour | White |
| Body Material | Aluminium Body |
| CALC - Light Bulb Technology | LED |
| Colour Temperature Description | Warm White / Cool White |
| Colour Temperature Value | 3000 / 4000 K |
| Cut-Out Diameter | 80 mm |
| Dimmable | Dimmable |
| Domestic/Commercial Use | Suitable for Domestic & Commercial Use |
| Energy Rating | None |
| Equivalent Wattage | 56 W |
| Equivalent Wattage Band | 46-60 |
| Fire Rated (Yes/No) | Non Fire Rated |
| IP Rating | IP65 |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Zones | Zone 1 |
| Life Length | 50,000 hours |
| Light Bulb Technology | LED |
| Light Bulb(s) Supplied | Integrated LED |
| Lm | 740 lm |
| Pack Size | 1 |
| Parent Colour | White |
| Pieces in Pack/Case | 1 |
| Power Consumption | 8.5 W |
| Power Type | Mains-Powered |
| Power Voltage Supply | 220-240 V |
| Product Depth | 40 mm |
| Product Diameter | 96 mm |
Description:
Combines high lumen output and multiple options in a single luminaire. Offers IP65 protection from water and steam as well as 360° adjustability. Colour temperature can be selected as 3000K or 4000K. The best led down lights is compatible with trailing-edge and leading edge dimmers and comes with a loop-in, loop-out wiring system integrated in the driver to ensure a quick and simple installation. The luminaire can be covered with glass wool and mineral insulation material.
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What wattage is best for LED downlights?
For example, a standard halogen downlight uses 55 watts, but you can purchase LED alternatives ranging from 4.5 watts to 14 watts.
What colour LED downlights are best?
Depending on the amount of natural light available, the colour temperatures of very warm white (2700K) and warm white (3000K) are ideal. You can perfectly illuminate the room with diverse LED downlights.
What to look for when buying downlights?
And to make this easier we have put together a handy guide on what to look for when buying your downlights.
LUMENS. One of the first things to look for is how much light the downlight is going to produce. ...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY. ...
COLOUR TEMPERATURE. ...
IP RATING. ...
FIRE RATING. ...
OTHER SIGNS OF QUALITY.
