CJB Integrated JBox Downlight

August 31, 2023

Say goodbye to mounting restrictions and mismatched lighting. The CJB Integrated JBox Downlight installs just about anywhere in the ceiling and has simplified installation with no need to attach the junction box to wood framing because it is already attached to the fixture. This slim LED downlight features two mounting options: fast installation directly into the ceiling with no housing needed or as an LED trim into an existing housing in retrofit situations. It’s the downlight that gives you the freedom to add a fixture where you want, while maintaining an attractive, consistent look.

CJB Integrated JBox Downlight

CJB Integrated JBox Downlight Features

  • 4 inch and 6 inch LED recessed downlight with integral driver and JBox
  • 2-in-1 mounting options: canless (no housing) or LED Trim retrofit into existing housing
  • Field selectable 5-CCT: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K; 90 CRI minimum
  • Provides 35,000 hours of maintenance-free operation
  • 4 inch delivers 600 lumens ; 6 inch delivers 900 lumens
  • 120V LE/TE phase cut dimming to 5% with select controls
  • ENERGY STAR, Air-tite, IC-Rated. Wet location listed
  • 5-Year Warranty

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