SATCO|NUVO LED Fire Rated Slimfit Downlights with Remote Driver

October 30, 2023

SATCO|NUVO’s LED Fire Rated Downlights are the perfect solution for installations with low ceiling clearance. Designed to provide exceptional illumination, these downlights provide two hours of protection in the event of a fire. Increase safety and peace of mind in residential, multi-family and commercial applications.

LED Fire Rated Downlights Features:

  • Fire Rated Up to 2 Hours
  • Red Painted Backplate for Easy Identification
  • 120V and 120/277V Models Available
  • Flat Lens and Stepped Baffle Trims Available in 4″ and 6″ Configurations
  • 5 CCT Selectable: 2700K | 3000K | 3500K | 4000K | 5000K
  • Gimbal Design Coming Soon!

Suggested Applications:  Residential, Multi-Family, Commercial, Hospitality, Offices

To learn more about the LED Fire Rated Downlights, take a look at the links below!

Download the LED Fire Rated Downlights Product Specification Sheet

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