Lotus Lighting 4” Trimless Deep Regressed LED

Lotus Lighting 4” Trimless Deep Regressed LED

Mar 3, 2021

• Model LD4R-IT

• 4″ Round Trimless Deep Regressed LED

• Type IC, Air-Tight & WET – No Housing Required

• 3 1/2″ Deep – Install Where Ceiling Space Is Limited

• Regular 15W & High Output 18W Options

• Triac Dimmable with most CL dimmers 120V input

• 0-10V Dimmable Option 120V – 347V input

• CCT options & lumen output: 2700K (15W 1100 lm / 18W 1500 lm), 3000K (15W 1200 lm / 18W 1550 lm), 3500K (15W 1250 lm / 18W 1600 lm), 4000K (15W 1300 lm / 18W 1650 lm), 5000K (15W 1400 lm / 18W 1700 lm) & Dim To Warm 3000K to 2000K (15W 900 lm / 18W 1150 lm)

• Armoured Cable & Metal Connectors – Open Plenum Rated

• Driver Inside Connection Box with Romex Quick Connectors

• Warranty: 10 Year Residential, 5 Year Commercial Installations

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