IC-Rated Recessed Lighting Fixtures
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1100 Lumens - 15 Watt - 5000 Kelvin - 6 in. New Construction LED Downlight Fixture
Hardwire - 75 Watt Incandescent Equal - Stepped Baffle Trim - 120 Volt - PLT-20104
Upgrade your commercial space with our 6 in. Retrofit LED Downlight Fixture. With 1100 Lumens and 5000 Kelvin color temperature, it's a 75 Watt incandescent equal that's dimmable and easy to hardwire. Stepped baffle trim adds a sleek touch.
Natural Light - 780 Lumens - 8 Watt - 5000 Kelvin - 2 in. MINIFIT LED Light Engine
Compatible Trim Sold Separately - Hardwire - Round - Green Creative 98574
- CRI: High CRI (90 and Up)
- Color: Daylight White
- Base Type: Hardwire
- Outside Diameter: 3.57 in.
- Inside Diameter: 2.75 in.
- Height: 1.96 in.
4050 Lumens - 40 Watt - 5000 Kelvin - 10 in. Retrofit LED Downlight Fixture
Hardwire - 150 Watt Metal Halide Equal - Smooth Baffle Trim - 120-277 Volt - PLT-20223
Upgrade your commercial space with our 10 in. Retrofit LED Downlight Fixture. At 4050 Lumens and 40 Watts, it's a 150 Watt Metal Halide Equal. Dimmable, hardwired, and compatible with 120-277V. Comes with a smooth baffle trim and emits a bright 5000 Kelvin light.
What Does IC-Rated Mean?
IC-rated recessed lighting can be installed in insulated ceilings without needing to leave a gap between the insulation and the fixture. Non-IC rated downlights require a 3 inch gap between the metal housing and the insulation because it doesn't have the same heat distribution properties as IC-rated fixtures. While IC-rated fixtures are primarily used for new construction, Non-IC rated fixtures are popular for remodels.
These LED downlights come in a variety of sizes, marked by the diameter of the can housing. The most common sizes are 4-inch and 6-inch. If buying for a remodel, make sure to measure the diameter of the hole or fixture being replaced before purchasing to ensure you're getting the size you need. With a CRI of 90 or above, High CRI LED downlights offer superior color rendering. The color rendering index (CRI) measures how well a light bulb replicates the light of the sun. The higher the CRI, the bolder and more vibrant colors will look.