Razor CCT Fire Rated Recessed Downlight

EIN Razor CCT Recessed Downlight

April 4, 2022

This new Razor CCT offering comes with a patent pending design 2-Hour Fire Rating and a trademark Fire Safe™ back plate which provides a reinforced and heat resistant steel casing. This unique design and technology offers an affordable solution in applications that require up to a 2-hour fire rating.

In conjunction with fire rating building codes for ceiling materials (example: type-X gypsum), no additional accessories are needed. Simply cut the correct hole diameter, wire the junction box, and then install the light unit. Installation is complete!

It features a selectable color temperature feature located on the back of the light unit. With a simple flick of the switch, the user has the choice of 3 color temperatures. For ease of color selection, the switch is located on the light unit instead of the junction box and still allows the unit to slip under a joist application.

This wet location and IC rated collection is offered in our most popular flat designs, in either a 4″ or 6″.

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