Lotus Economy Line 4” Builder Grade LED

Lotus Economy Line 4” Builder Grade LED

Apr 29, 2021

• 120V AC Model

• 24V DC Model

• Model LB4R

• cULus Listed

• Type IC Rated – Approved for Direct Contact with Insulation

• Air-Tight, Wet Location, Insulated and Non Insulated Ceilings

• Triac Dimmable with most CL dimmers 120V input

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

• 24V DC input option – dimmable with compatible 24V power supplies

• Warranty Line Voltage Model: 5 Year. Rated Life: 36,000 Hours

• Warranty 24V Model: 3 Year. Rated Life: 25,000 Hours

• Spec Sheet Line Voltage model: LB4R

• Spec Sheet 24V DC model: LB4R24V

• Sell Sheet Dim To Warm model: LB4R/32K

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