Eaton Lighting Solutions Releases Portfolio LD8ART 8-inch LED

January 9, 2017 

The Portfolio LD8ART 8-inch LED recessed downlight or wall wash, specially designed for LED technology, provides a tool-less retrofit from incandescent, HID or compact fluorescent to energy saving LED.

A two-stage reflector system produces smooth distribution with excellent light control and low aperture brightness.

The fixture is offered in 1000-15,000 lumens with colour temperatures of 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K in 80 and 90 CRI, and can be retrofitted in ceiling openings from 8.7-inch to 10-inch. Updates to housing compatibility will be forthcoming. The fixture is Energy Star qualified.

The 8-inch LED recessed retrofit, available with narrow beam, medium beam, wide beam reflectors, converts existing 8, 9 and 10-inch HID, incandescent, compact fluorescent downlights to energy saving LED. The simple below ceiling installation can be performed without removing the existing fixture. The standard 0-10V combined with trailing edge driver allows dimming without additional wiring. A two-stage reflector system produces smooth distribution with excellent light control and low aperture brightness. Lumen packages include 1,000-15,000 lumens with colour temperatures of 2700K, 3000K, 3500K and 4000K in 80 or 90 CRI.

The Combination 0-10V/trailing edge driver provides flicker free dimming from 100% to 10%. Optional 1% 0-10V, Fifth Light, DMX or Lutron Ecosystem. Driver can be serviced from above or through the aperture. 1000, 1500, 2000 lumen utilize one driver.

Find out more: www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/products/recessed_specification_downlighting/_8_inch/_856259.html.

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