ULTRA RT4 and RT4 Gimbal LED from Sylvania

RT4Sylvawnia 400

Mar 14, 2019

The SYLVANIA ULTRA RT4 unit is a four-inch LED recessed downlight kit creating high performing white light which is optimized for new construction and retrofit applications. Installation is done quickly and easily in most standard four-inch Insulated Ceiling (IC), Airtight (AT) and non-IC housings.

The adjustable gimbal features a smooth travel from nadir to a 35° tilt, making it suitable for slanted ceilings and wall wash. The gimbal’s friction blade design allows the downlight to be installed in any position within the housing aperture and the 360° horizontal rotation capability of the gimbal head offers easy aiming and adjustment.

Dimming

The SYLVANIA ULTRA RT Series recessed downlight kits are dimmable to 10% with standard 120V electronic low voltage dimmers (recommended), incandescent or magnetic low voltage dimmers. In some cases, standard incandescent dimmers require a minimum load of typically >40 watts on the circuit for full range dimming performance (four fixtures). For dimming with digital (smart) multi-location dimmers or when dimming fewer than four LED kits, Electronic Low Voltage (ELV) dimmers are required (some ELV dimmers need a neutral connection in the wallbox).

Applications:

  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Office
  • Property Management
  • Residential
  • Retail

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