Allows for easy replacement of existing fluorescent, incandescent, halogen and xenon under cabinet lighting. Built-in driver, captive screws and knockouts for easy installation in new work or remodel applications. FEATURES • Built-in integral electronic driver • Dimmable 120V • On / Off rocker switch • ≥80 or ≥90 CRI • Available in 9 different lengths • Rear panel punch-in electrical connectors for easy wiring • 50,000 hour life expectancy • Linkable up to 400W Installations Hardwire installation Optional linking cord available in 1″ (CAUC-1CON), 2″ (CAUC-2CON), 3″ (CAUC-3CON), and 24″ (CAUC-24CON) Optional junction box (CAUC-JBOX) is available for use to create a paddle-switch under cabinetry. Optional Power cord is available to use receptacle (CAUC-PCORD)
Product Features
- Edge lit technology eliminates hot spots, perfect for highly reflective surfaces such as stainless steel and polished stone
- Hassle-Free Installation & Maintenance, Hardwired
- Dimmable with Most Wall/Box Dimmers, Hi/Low Switch for Non-dimming Applications. Dimmers that have been tested with this fixture: LUTRON-DV-603PG, LUTRON-DVCL-153P, LUTRON-DV-600P, LUTRON-DVLV-600P, LUTRON MACL-153M, LEVITON-6611-P0W
- Universal 120-277 AC voltage (50-60Hz) is standard
- 5-year warranty
Very Good Lights and Very Easy to Install I am really happy with these lights….after years of spending tons of money replacing halogen bulbs in my under cabinet lights, I finally replaced all of them with these hardwired LED lights. They come with quick “push in” connectors for easy installation. These lights also have two captive, short screws on each end for simple installation to the cabinets with a power screw driver. I literally installed 4 of these units in 30 minutes (my electric supply wires were already in place from the old…
I purchased six of these lights for under counter. Although they are “hardwired” – which is what I wanted, they were probably the most difficult hardwired lights I have ever installed. Even using regular 14 GA solid wire like you would find in typical US under counter kitchen wiring – it was extremely difficult. There is no room for wires. there is only one option for wiring through the back (I would think most kitchens have the electrical wire coming out of the wall under the cabinets…
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