New Juno FireWall Series

Juno FireWall Series

July 19, 2020

The Juno FireWall Series is a comprehensive portfolio of 4” LED Fire-Rated Quick-Connect, Downlight, Adjustable and Internally Adjustable housings that have been designed and stringently tested to conform to UL263, ASTM STD E119 and CAN/ULC-S101 to protect against the spread of heat and flames into the ceiling cavity for 1 and 2 hours. They are ideal for use in multi-family, dorms, and assisted living facilities applications or anywhere you need to meet fire rated code compliance.  The Juno Firewall series is your ideal lighting choice to keep you safe and sound
 
Quick facts about this product:

• Patent Pending integrated low smoke, continuous layer intumescent barrier with built-in fire barrier flaps allows for easy access and serviceability of driver and junction box.

• Offers performance up to 1400 lumens

• 4” IC-rated flame-resistant Air-Loc housings can be completely covered with insulation

• Integrated intumescent flaps allow easy access to driver and junction box for simple service

• Provides acoustical barrier, dampening sound transfer between floors

• Low profile design is perfect when plenum space is minimal

•  Dedicated 120V or multi-volt 120V-277V operation

• Compatible with a wide selection of Juno trims

• ENERGY STAR® certified and can be used to meet Title 24 JA8 high efficacy LED light source requirements

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