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Halco Unveils Temporary Disk Downlight

Halco Temporary Disk Light

Halco has launched a low-profile, Temporary Disk Downlight that offers hassle free temporary lighting solution for construction/job sites. The driverless fixture installs directly over a junction box and stays in place until users are ready for permanent lighting.

With quick connects and just two screws, installation is fast and easy. Whether users are working through drywall installation or prepping for final fixtures, this temporary downlight ensures consistent illumination and jobsite efficiency.

Features

  • Easy installation over 2.75″, 3.5″, or 4″ junction boxes
  • Aluminum housing with diffusion lens for uniform, pixelation-free light
  • 5000K daylight color temperature for optimal visibility
  • 820 lumens at just 10.5W – high efficacy at 78 lm/W
  • Built to UL1598 standards, cETLus listed
  • Non-dimmable, 120V standard
  • Rated for damp locations
  • 5-year warranty

More information about the Temporary Disk Downlight from Halco

Temporary Disk Downlight data sheet

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