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 3″ Round Regressed Gimbal Trimless from Lotus LED Lights

Lotus LED Lights

Featuring an integral driver in the connection box, the 3″ Round Regressed Gimbal Trimless from Lotus LED Lights eliminates the need for an additional junction box. Designed for projects where ceiling space is limited, the Type IC rated LRG3-HO-IT Regressed Gimbal LED light has a shallow 3.5″ depth and does not require a housing. Invisible trim makes the LED light ideal for high-end contemporary installations.

Rated for wet locations, the Gimbal light is air-tight without a housing needed. A twist and lock mount easily secures the fixture to the trim.

The regressed Gimbal light offers 5CCT user selectable 2700-3000-3500-4000-5000K or dim to warm 3000K to 1800K options and CRI 90+ for true color rendering.

Features

Construction:

Round 3″ Regressed Gimbal Trimless fixtures. Class 2 Isolated external driver factory installed inside junction box
One driver for every fixture required.

Specifications:

  • Ceiling Clearance Required: 4″
  • Default Driver: 120V – Triac Dimmable with most forward phase dimmers
  • Optional Driver: 120V-347V 0-10V Dimmable
  • Power Factor: > 0.98
  • Energy Used: 11W
  • Halogen Equivalent: 90W
  • Beam Angle: 38° with 20° tilt and 360° rotation
  • Light Colour Options: 5CCT user selectable 2700-3000-3500-4000-5000K or Dim to Warm 3000K to 1800K
  • Light Output: 920 | 950 | 1050 | 1050 | 1050 | DTW 770 lm
  • CRI: 90 +
  • Ambient Operating Temperature: -40°F (-40°C) to +104°F (+40°C)
  • Compliance: cULus approved, certified to CSA STD. C22.2 No. 250.0
  • Rated: Type IC (Direct Contact with Insulation), Air-Tight

Dimensions:

  • ID 3 1/8″; OD 4 3/4″; Thickness 3 1/2″
  • Cut Out: 3 1/8″
  • Junction Box Dimensions (with driver inside): 3 1/4″ x 2 1/4″ x 1 1/2″

More information about the 3″ Round Regressed Trimless – LRG3-HO-IT Gimbal LED from Lotus LED Lights

3″ Round Regressed Trimless – LRG3-HO-IT Gimbal LED data sheet

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