Ecmweb 5372 Led Eco Downlight Collectionp

LED downlights

Jan. 25, 2013
CSL’s Eco-Downlight collection now includes the 5-in. aperture model, the 2-in. LED Mini Generation 2, and the 3-in. Generation 2.
The Eco-Downlight Series includes three additional models. The 5-in. aperture model offers 30W that deliver 2,200 lm, 80 CRI and 90 CRI, and a range of dimming capabilities, including incandescent, electronic low
voltage, and 0V to 10V. The 2-in. aperture LED Mini Generation 2 is offered in remodel, new construction, and IC versions, featuring 14W that deliver up to 700 lm. This version features an 80 CRI and 90 CRI and accommodates dimming capabilities, including incandescent, electronic low voltage and 0V to 10V. The 3-in. Generation 2 is offered in remodel, new construction, and IC adjustable airtight versions, featuring 16W that deliver 1,100 lm. This product features an 80 CRI and 85 CRI, and accommodates electronic low-voltage dimming capabilities. It also offers an option featuring 24W that deliver 1,550 lm.

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For more information, visit www.csllighting.com.

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