SLIMLED Fixtures

Liteline

 

October 3, 2018

SlimLED fixtures come in both 4″ and 6″ round or square slim profile for recess or retrofit application. They are a high-performance, easy to install residential and commercial grade downlight solution that offers high output, energy efficiency and streamlined design. Suitable for damp locations.

Dim to Warm indirect LED for recess retrofit applications is a high-performance, easy to install residential grade downlight solution that offers good light output, energy-efficiency and streamlined design. All fixture types: have either a round or square durable aluminum body, come with a lifetime warranty, dimmable when used with a TRIAC/ELV dimmer, and suitable for damp locations.

SlimPRO fixtures are available in 4″, 6″ round or square and 8″ round and feature a slim profile for recess retrofit applications and with wattages ranging from 12W to 33W. They are a high-performance, easy to install residential and commercial grade downlight solution that offers super high output, energy-efficiency and streamlined design. White polycarbonate diffuser lens. Energy star approved. Suitable for wet locations.

For more information https://www.liteline.com/20000231-pf_slm/slimled/slimled-fixtures/filter=3000040025

 

 

 

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