Urbaï – UR4L

Contraste

 

September 13, 2018

Square adjustable regressed dedicated LED 4in trim of the Urbaï recessed LED series made by Contraste available with the remodeler housing and the new construction housings in performance 1 (10W) and performance 2 (15W). The Urbaï collection housings are compatible with 120V and 277V input and two dimming options : ELV and 0-10V.This trim model is offered with a choice of six lenses or without a lens. The standard UR4L model, without a lens, offers a good lighting performance with 872 delivered lumens @ 3,000K in performance 1, for 87 lm/W. Four color temperatures are offered with a 90+ CRI, and the 80+ CRI is available with the 2,700K and the 3,000K, along with three beam angles : the 16° spot beam, the 32° narrow flood beam, and the 48° flood beam. The warm dimming option, that dims the light from 3,050K to 1,800K, is available in performance 2 (15W). Eight trim finishes and three painted reflector finishes are offered to maximize the integration of the product.

For more information https://www.contrastlighting.com/Product/Urbai/UR4L

 

 

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