Introducing Lithonia Lighting E Series 4″ and 6″ New Trim Inserts in Multiple Finishes

Lithonia Lighting E Series

July 19, 2020

You can now offer a variety of options while keeping inventory low.  Color finish trim inserts are available in baffle or smooth, matte black, brushed nickel and oil rubbed bronze.  

E Series LED recessed modules from Lithonia Lighting® offer an optimal value for a variety of residential and light commercial applications.

With apertures ranging from 4” to 6” in multiple color temperatures, the flexibility of E Series makes it the perfect LED option for high-volume projects and everyday stock business.

Key Features:
• Now available in baffle or smooth trim options in matte black, brush nickel and oil rubbed bronze
• More flexibility with 5″/6″ compatibility in one module
• Color temperature choice of 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K or 5000K
• Wet location listed for indoor and outdoor installations
• Line voltage dimmable to 10% with our patent pending zero inrush driver to put more modules on a dimmer circuit

Further information can be found in the links below:

4BEMW 4″ E Series LED Module:   Product Page | Spec Sheet | Sell Sheet 
4SEMW 4″ E Series LED Module:   Product Page | Spec Sheet | Sell Sheet
65BEMW 6″ E Series LED Module: Product Page | Spec Sheet | Sell Sheet
65SEMW 6″ E Series LED Module: Product Page | Spec Sheet | Sell Sheet

Go HERE for more information.

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