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CFL housing trims

Oct. 4, 2011
Designed for use with 4-in. CFL housings, these trims are available in white and black baffle (140 Series), as well as clear, haze, and wheat haze cone styles (170 Series)

Designed for use with 4-in. CFL housings, these trims are available in white and black baffle (140 Series), as well as clear, haze, and wheat haze cone styles (170 Series). Featuring the company’s knife-edge trim design that blends into the ceiling with no hard shadow line, the products deliver a minimum of 30% more light output when compared to standard 14 and 17 trims while maintaining the same lamp cutoff angle. In addition, they are compatible with 13W and 18W remodels, and 13W, 18W, and 26W new construction.

Juno Lighting Group

For more information, visit www.junolightinggroup.com.

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