1102Th1R 6 Inch Non Ic Remodel Housing
Lytecaster 7 remodeler Low Profile Compact Fluorescent frame in kit in grey steel. Non-Insulated Ceiling (Non-IC), 2 - 13W Twin, accommodates existing ceilings up to 1 1/2 inch thick. Attaches securely to any type of ceiling material without tools using 3 mounting straps provided. Push-in/twist out clips hold reflector flush to ceiling. Included adhesive backed aperture template. Bracket has Anchor nails provided to secure J-box bracket to ceiling. (3) retaining clips mount reflector trim to ceiling. 2 light electromagnetic ballast, encased and potted. 4 inch x 3 1/2 inch x 2 inch junction box has quick release inchL inch shaped cover for access to wiring. Integral cable clamps permit attachment of nonmetallic romex or armored cable without the need for separate connectors. For use with 2, GX23, 2-pin, 13W lamps. Lamp not included. 8W x 3.75H.| Dimensions: 3.75"H x 8"W |
| Lamp Source: Compact Fluorescent |
| Bulb: 2 x T4/GX23/13W/120V Compact Fluorescent Bulb not included |
| Dimmer: Not Dimmable |
| Ceiling Type: Drywall with Trim |
| Housing Type: New Construction NON IC |
| Housing Height: 4" |
About Lightolier
Lightolier is a company with a rich history of growth and innovation. Lightolier was founded in 1904, in the early days of electric lighting. By the Second World War, Lightolier had built a reputation for design leadership in decorative lighting. After the war, the company entered the architectural lighting market in a major way. Rapidly, Lightolier earned recognition for its sophisticated and sensitive designs. With its introduction of track lighting in the 1960's, the company became an important player in the fast growing store lighting market. Also in the 1960's the company began asserting its expertise in downlighting reflector technology. Lightolier figured importantly in the use of downlights in residential, as well as hospitality and entertainment spaces. In the 1970's, Lightolier pioneered high-performance fluorescent lighting and lighting systems for stores and office work spaces. In 1986, Lightolier created the first digital dimmer and entered the lighting controls market; energy controls followed in 1991. Throughout the 1990's, Lightolier has concentrated on Energy Smart lighting. Currently, Lightolier actively supports the development and adoption of good lighting.





















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