Magic Lite 5CCT Fire Rated Thin Line

June 8, 2026

Experience a new era of lighting solutions with the 5CCT Fire Rated Thin Line fixtures. Tailored for the discerning user, these fixtures boast a design that marries sleek aesthetics with robust fire-resistant construction, ensuring adherence to the most stringent safety protocols.

Whether it’s residential or commercial, the 5CCT Fire Rated Thin Line is extremely versatile. Brighten kitchens, pantries, laundry rooms, and bathrooms, or elevate the ambiance in lobbies, hallways, banquet halls, and elevators. Their finesse also extends to retail outlets, restaurants, and office spaces.

Tested to comply with: UL 263, ASTM E119 & CAN ULC S101.

Magic Lite 5CCT Fire Rated Thin Line

Features at a Glance:

  • Fire Protection: Built with a 2-hour fire rating, emphasizing safety.
  • Customizable Lighting: Comes with TRIAC dimmable capabilities, giving you control over illumination intensity.
  • Wide Beam Spread: A 120° beam ensures comprehensive lighting coverage.
  • Color Options: Toggle between color temperatures from 2700K to 5000K to get your desired ambiance.
  • Lumen Output: The 5CCT Fire Rated Downlight provides two versatile options for brightness. The 4-inch model emits 880 lumens, while the 6-inch model offers a higher output at 1100 lumens.
  • Secure Installation: Furnished with two spring-loaded clips, ensuring compatibility with all ceiling materials.
  • Finish and Accessories: Standard white finish, with options for brushed nickel, black, oil-rubbed bronze, and copper trim rings (sold separately).
  • Environmental Suitability: Designed for wet locations, making it a reliable choice for moisture-prone areas.
  • Efficient Operations: Directly connects to a 120V power supply, with an optional 347V step-down transformer.
  • Warranty & Certifications: A 5-year limited warranty, alongside cETLus and Energy Star listings, assures quality and safety.

With the 5CCT fire-rated thin line fixtures, experience illumination that’s not only captivating but also compliant with top-tier safety standards. Choose brilliance; choose safety.

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