Juno E Series 5CCT Retrofit Trim Module

Juno E Series 5CCT Retrofit Trim Module

Mar 3, 2021

The new Juno® E Series® Retrofit Trim Module provides you with optimal value and flexibility!  Featuring switchable white technology, the Juno E Series offers flexibility for lighting a space to the desired color temperature with the integrated switch. With aperture sizes in both 4” and 5”/6”, these trims are ideal for retrofitting or can be paired with recessed housings for quick and easy installation into new construction applications.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Features:

•5 Switchable White color temperature options to choose from directly on the trim- warm white (2700K) to daylight (5000K) 

•Direct connect feature for quick installation of the trim module

•Offered in 4” and 5/6” trim sizes with baffle or smooth trim options

•Designer color finish trim inserts available to match the aesthetic of your room

•Efficient design delivers the performance to meet the latest energy standards including ENERGY STAR and California T20.

Resources:

Family Page | 4” Product Page CS 4” Product Page | 5″/6” Product Page | CS 5″/6” Product Page

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