JBD Slim Surface Mount LED Downlight from Cooper Lighting

The HALO JBD Slim Surface Downlight is a low-profile junction box downlight that installs quickly and easily in residential applications.

Installs in most 4″ standard junction boxes. The HALO JBD includes a variety of easily interchangeable overlays, in various styles and color finishes, so it complements any aesthetic.

Features

  • Available in 4” apeture
  • Interchangeable round, square, and full-lensed designer trims in multiple finishes
  • Installs in most 4″ standard junction boxes
  • 5 Color Field SeleCCTable: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K; 90+ CRI
  • Slim, plastic non-conductive dead-front trim with smooth flat lens
  • Up to 700 lumens
  • 5% phase cut LE/TE dimming (120V input) with compatible controls
  • Wet location listed for showers and covered outdoor areas
  • Air-tite, IC-rated, and ENERGY STAR certified
  • 50,000 life hours
  • 5-Year Warranty

Low-profile, ultra-slim design

Once installed, the HALO JBD sits flush with the ceiling. The result is a modern, sleek effect.

5 CCT Field-Selectable

Flexibility is at your fingertips with the HALO JBD. The installer can choose from a range of five color temperatures, from 2700K – 5000K, just by using a switch on the driver/junction box.


Interchangeable Overlays

The versatile HALO JBD complements any design aesthetic. A choice of various styles and finishes enhance the décor of a space as does the pleasing downlight illumination.

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