
Feature:
● Excellent light control and low aperture brightness
● Installs in shallow or standard plenums, ENERGY STAR® qualified
● Round or square die-cast or spun aluminum reflectors
Specification:
| CRI: | Greater than 90 CRI |
Reported lifetime: |
>36,000 Hours (DQR2) >50,000 Hours (all others) |
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Input Voltage: |
120V |
| Operating Temperature: | 0° to 120°F (-18°C to 49°C) |
| shape: | square |
Description:
For architectural applications, the specification-grade, small aperture product line combines energy efficiency with superior cutoff, optical performance, and control. Several alternate drivers are available, and the base 0-10V driver dims to 1%.
Recessed square LED downlights are designed with the most recent LED technology in mind, resulting in the highest luminaire efficacy and performance.
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Some Question About Square Recessed LED Downlights
What is the difference between round and square recessed light?
Recessed lights come in two shapes: round and square. There is no difference in terms performance between these two, so choosing the shape of your fixture will be based primarily on your design preference.
What is the best bulb shape for recessed lighting?
(Reflector)
R (Reflector) bulbs are the most common shape bulb used in recessed lighting. As their name suggests, they have a reflective surface inside which directs all of the light in one direction (downward)
How many recessed lights per square footage?
A common rule of thumb is that you use one recessed light for every 4 to 6 square feet of ceiling space. Doing so provides even, overall illumination. This is an important rule to keep in mind when you are going to rely exclusively on recessed ceiling lights to illuminate your kitchen.
