Cooper Lighting ML4 LED Retrofit Module

EIN Cooper ML4 LED Retrofit Module

September 1, 2022

The ML4 system is comprised of a housing, LED module and round or square 2″ aperture pinhole trim. The assembly installs from below the ceiling in standard 4″ line voltage housings suitable for 2×6 residential framing or shallow plenum commercial construction. Although diminutive in size, the ML4 delivers powerful beams of light providing the optical control and color quality typically associated with low-voltage halogen MR16 lamps.

Features:

  • 4″ modular downlight, Downlight, wall wash, accent/task distributions
  • Field-interchangeable round and square 2-inch pinhole aperture trims
  • Open and lens apertures provide cutoff to source and glare control
  • 5 CCT Field Selectable: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K CCT, CRI: 90 & 95 D2W Field Selectable: 3000K-1800K, 2700K-1800K
  • Die-formed steel trims, Magnetic attachment, Painted, plated finishes
  • Distributions: spot, narrow flood, flood and very wide flood
  • 120V-277V, Phase or 0-10V dimming down to 5%, Lumens: up to 1000
  • L70 at 50,000 hours
  • UL listed with Halo 4″ housings, AIR-TITE™, Wet Location Listed, T24
  • ENERGY STAR™ certified, 5-year warranty

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