Liteline ORBIT 2″ Gimbal Recessed Fixture

March 8, 2024

The ORBIT is a 5 watt 2″ gimbal recessed light fixture for retrofit applications, with 360° rotation and 80° tilt. It is a high-performance, easy to install downlight solution that offers good light output, energy-efficiency and streamlined design. Suitable for wet locations and ideal for vaulted ceiling and soffit installations.

Body
Durable aluminum body with 360° rotation and 80° tilting.

LED Characteristics
This general application light fi xture features a 5 watt LED module that maintains uniform intensity producing up to 370 lumens; with a typical CRI of 90. With a CCT range of 2700 K – 5000 K color temperature.

Dimming
100%-10% dimming capability. This fi xture is compatible with industry standard TRIAC/ELV dimmers. For compatible dimmers, visit www. liteline.com/Orbit

Beam Spread
The fixture lens available in 24°, 38° and 50° beam spread options.

Mounting
Includes two spring loaded clips to attach to any ceiling material.

LED Driver
Extruded aluminum hardwire box with 120mA dimmable class II electronic LED driver with 100-135V, 60Hz AC input. Includes an 15″ FT6 rated cable with 3-pin DC connector between driver and fi xture approved for use in plenums and suspended ceilings. Includes 5 position CCT switch.

Quick Connect push-in terminals
Three “Quick connect” push-in terminals for fast and easy wiring.

Operating Temperature
-40°C~40°C (-40°F~104°F)

Environment
•Suitable for wet locations.
•Approved for direct contact with insulation.
•Airtight
•Indoor / Outdoor rated.

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