Magic Lite Surface/Recessed LED Down Light

October 5, 2016 

Magic Lite’s LED Down Light is a simple yet beautiful solution for flush mount and recessed applications without requiring the use of a recessed can. The DL-4-9D/DL-6-15D series features a 120V alternating current source that eliminates the need for a traditional LED driver. In addition, the DL-4-9D/DL-6-15D is wet location listed and installs easily on a standard ceiling junction box or can be retrofitted to existing recessed cans with included hardware. There are three trim finishes: white, rubbed oil bronze and satin nickel. 

The DL-49D/DL-6-15D is suitable for use in IC or NON-IC applications and dimmable to 5% with most standard dimmers offering 90+ CRI, the absolute best in the industry. The LV-DL is perfect for both commercial and residential applications. 

 

Key features include: 

• 120V AC source, no driver needed

• easy installation on standard ceiling junction box with included hardware

• mounting springs allowing existing recessed cans to be retrofitted

• die cast aluminum trim that routes heat away from electrical components

• white polycarbonate diffuser, eliminating hot spots

• wet location listed

• suitable for use in IC or non-IC applications

• 90+ CRI, the absolute best in the industry

• dimmable to 5% with most standard dimmers

• approved by ETL Standards for Canada and USA

• Energy Star / T24 Compliant

• 5-year warranty

 

Key applications include:

• lobbies

• hallways

• banquet halls

• elevators

• stairways

 • retail

• restaurants

• residential

 

Find out more: www.magiclite.com/Product.php?product_id=15914.

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