The Lithonia Lighting Wafer-Thin LED recessed downlight with remote driver box combines high quality light output and efficiency while eliminating the pot light housing for competitive affordability. This innovative wafer slim Type IC design allows easy installation for new construction or remodel from below the ceiling without the requirement of a pot light housing.
Technical Specifications:
Power: 12.6W
Input Voltage: 120V (Connects directly to power supply via provided UL recognized driver)
Luminous Flux: 865LM
Emitting Color: 3000K(Bright White)
Dimmable: Yes
Light Source: LED
CRI: 80
Surface Size: 6.7 inches
Back Hole Size: 6 inches
Dimension: 6.7 x 6.7 x 1.1 inches
Light direction: Downlight
Average life: 36,000 hours
Warranty: 5 years – Limited
Electrical: Plenum rated cable connector to connect from module to remote driver box. Isolated driver integrated inside steel remote box with four 7/8″ knockouts with slots for pry-out.
Meets Highest Industry Standards: CSA certified in the USA and Canada, Energy Star Rated, IC Rated, Wet Listed and Air Tight.
More electrical information and complete list of compatible dimmers are located on spec sheet.
How many LED lights do I need for the room?
Wafer 6 inch: One unit is needed for about every 2.5sq feet in an 8 ft ceiling room.
3 units for a room ranging from 6 sq ft – 9 sq ft.
6 units for a room ranging from 12 sq ft – 15 sq ft.
9 units for a room ranging from 15 sq ft – 19 sq ft.
Which light colors work for me?
2700K: Used in family homes, bedrooms and other areas where warmer, more orange/yellow light is desired3000K: Used in family homes, hotels, coffee shops and other warm and sweet environments.
4000K: Used in homes with a need of a soft white lighting atmosphere.
5000K: Used in offices, working areas, shopping malls and other commercial areas that needs super bright lighting.
Application Areas: Ideal for new constructions, remodels or retrofit installations.
Closets, attics, hallways, bathrooms, kitchens, basements, soffits, entry ways, porches, garages.
Stairwells, corridors, nursing/retirement homes, condos, elevators, apartments, and any other small areas.
Installation Guide:
1. Double check and measure the ceiling hole.
2. Open the cover of the remote driver box. Push and remove one of the knockouts on the side plate.
3. Connect the remote driver box to the light fixture and tighten nut connector.
4. Place remote driver box through the cut-out hole.
5. Pull the spring clip on the fixture up and through the ceiling hole. Place module in the hole.
6. Turn the power on Installation guide for kit included in the package.
Product Features
- Easy and safe installation- innovative, slim design allows for easy retrofit, remodel or new construction installation from below the Ceiling. Only need 2 inch clearance for install
- Highly rated for multiple locations -CSA, ic, airtight and wet location listings make LED wafer ideal for indoor and outdoor residential, hospitality, commercial and multifamily applications
- Extremely bright dimmable leds use 12.6 watts to provide 865 lumens with an 80 CRI. Dims down to 10% and compatible with select Lutron, levitron, synergy and sensor switch dimmers
- Ultra thin LED design only requires a 6 inch Ceiling hole and 2 inches of Ceiling space are needed to fit LED wafer recessed light and UL recognized driver
- Saves money and time changing bulbs- energy Star rating provides high light output with minimal power usage and will last 36, 000 hours or +16 years when on everyday for 6 hours/day
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Great lighting solution! This is a proper solution, the other similar products lack a termination housing and trying to cook one up yourself isn’t worth the hassle. Yes I bought the cheaper option first and quickly returned, thanks amazon! First time to work with Waygo press in connectors, they work but limit you to daisy chaining these together one to one down the line, the box is a bit tight when you come in from the left and right knock outs to chain them together. I will buy these or one of their other color temp…
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