Description
- Energy efficient:Â save up to 80% in energy costs
- High lumen output
- Mercury-free
- Instant-on light
- 50,000 hours at 70% lumen maintenance rated life
- CCT: 2700-5000K
- PIR Sensor function available
- 5 years manufacturer warranty
Specifications
Wattage | 15W |
Lumen | 1135.9lm |
Efficacy | >75lm/W |
CCT | 2700,3000k,3500k,4000k,5000k |
CRI | >90 |
Input Voltage | 120VAC |
Lighting Angle | 114° |
Dimmable | Non-dimmable |
LED Type | SMD2835 |
Certificate | UL, Energy Star |
Time Adjustable | 1min/5min/10min |
Description | PRI Sensor and CCT adjustable (5-6″ |
Lifetime | 50,000 hours |
Warranty | 5 year limited |
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Knowledge Base
Are LED downlights worth it?
LED downlights are safer than other types of globes. One reason is because since they use less energy, LED lights produce much less heat. This means LED lights are less likely to start fires when they come into contact with other objects.
Do LED down lights need to be fire rated?
Surface mounted downlights don’t need a fire rating, only recessed downlights have this requirement. If you’re installing recessed downlights into a commercial grade ceiling with a concrete structure and false ceiling, you don’t necessarily need fire rated downlights.
Do LED lights need to be hardwired?
The answer is yes. Still, it is crucial to follow the purpose of how these LED lights are designed for. You should only hardwire the LED strips with wire nuts end and not the temporary lights
Do LED lights need to be wired differently?
Though most LED lighting fixtures are considered low-voltage, that means they either have a transformer build in or require an external transformer, the good news is, it is not necessary to rewire a house to use LED’s. All the wiring that is commonly used in houses is perfectly fine for use with LEDs..