LiteLine SlimLED OnCloud

LiteLine SlimLED OnCloud

May 31, 2021

Full color and white tuning is now available on the classic SlimLED style. Plus, trims can be magnetically interchanged on site after installation to match your style. If you’re updating a room, you can also get the SlimLED OnCloud in a 4-pack kit with a Room Controller so you can turn the lights on/off, dim, change the white, or select through the 4-favorite modes all from the wall.

Body

Durable airtight aluminum body with UV stable paint and white PMMA diffuser lens for low glare. Includes silicone gasket for wet location applications. Includes White and Black interchangeable magnetic trims.

LED Characteristics

This general application light fixture features a 12 watt (for 4″) and 16 watt (for 6″) LED module that maintains uniform intensity producing up to 1200 lumens; with a typical CRI of 90. RGB and Tunable White (2700 K ~ 5000 K).

Dimming

100%-10% Wi-Fi dimming capability. Dimming controlled via the WiZ App and Room Controller.

Beam Spread

The fixture lens provides 110° beam spread.

Mounting

Includes two spring loaded clips to attached to any ceiling material.

LED Driver

Extruded aluminum hardwire box with 300mA (for 4″) or 370mA (for 6″) Wi-Fi dimmable LED driver with 100-135V AC input. Includes an 18” wire with 6-Pin DC connector between driver and fixture.

WiZ App

Can be controlled via the WiZ App (works with iOS and Android) from anywhere. Voice control can also be achieved by integrating the app with most smart speakers. Works with Google Assistant, Siri, Alexa and IFTTT.

Quick Connect push-in terminals

“Quick connect” push-in terminals in hardwire box for fast and easy wiring.

Minimum Starting Temperature

-40°C (-40°F)

Environment

Suitable for wet locations.

Approved for direct contact with insulation.

Suitable for indoor/outdoor applications

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