Lithonia LBR Basic Retrofit Downlight

Lithonia LBR Basic Retrofit Downlight

Feb 24, 2021

LBR is everything you need in a retrofit downlight at an affordable price. Whether it’s the seamless install-from-below design, abundant energy savings, or maintaining glare-free aesthetics, LBR is the perfect solution for any renovation project. To top it off, LBR has a broad offering of aperture sizes, drivers, accessories and switchable CCTs and lumens.

Key Features:

  • Easy install from below with mousetrap springs and optional quick disconnect plugs, with new construction frame available
  • Switchable CCTs and Lumens
  • Aperture sizes including 4”, 6” and 8”, with available goof rings to fit 5’, 7”, 9” and 10” ceiling cutouts
  • Glare control with deep source regression
  • Up to 114LPW
  • Available with battery pack and optional wet location listed
  • MVOLT (120-277V) 0-10V dimming, 120V phase dimming all in one driver
  • 347V field installable transformer available

Further information can be found in the links below:

LBR Family Page                 

LBR Product Video         

LBR4 Round Series           Product Page | Spec Sheet

LBR4 Square Series          Product Page | Spec Sheet

LBR6 Round Series           Product Page | Spec Sheet

LBR6 Square Series          Product Page | Spec Sheet

LBR8 Round Series           Product Page | Spec Sheet

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