Eaton introduces Modular 2-inch round and square LED Pinhole Downlights for commercial and residential spaces


Power management company Eaton, a 2016 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year, today announced the launch of the Halo® ML4 light-emitting diode (LED) Downlighting System for residential and commercial spaces. The compact and uniquely modular recessed downlight system includes a housing, LED module and a choice of a field-interchangeable, round or square, 2-inch aperture pinhole trim, available in multiple aperture styles, optical distributions and finishes.
 
The Halo ML4 system provides a broad range of lighting solutions for new construction and retrofit applications including single and multi-family dwellings, hospitality, retail, office and institutional spaces.
 
“The comprehensive Halo ML4 system combinations offer solutions for ambient, task, wall wash and accent needs, providing useful distributions for a balanced lighting layout,” said Glenn Siegel, director, marketing and product management, Eaton’s Lighting Division. “As a choice for projects wanting the performance of low-voltage tungsten-halogen, 50-watt MR16 lamps, the system exceeds performance.”
 
Offering customers with the energy savings, long life and sustainability that LED provides, the ML4 system is designed to deliver the optical control, color quality and punch and sparkle associated with tungsten-halogen sources.
 
The Halo ML4 Downlighting System is small in size, but powerful in performance, delivering 900 lumens. The round and square trims (TL4 series) are available in open, lens and lens wall wash styles with a choice of narrow flood (25 degrees), flood (40 degrees) and wide flood (55 degrees) optical distribution that can easily be installed/changed in the field. An optional media holder attaches directly to the optic and accepts industry-standard, 2-inch diameter lens, providing additional creative control.
 
The compact trim assembly installs from below the ceiling into Halo’s standard, shallow and ultra-shallow, 4-inch line-voltage housings, as well as other compatible housings. A unique feature, the trims attach to housings magnetically for simple installation, allowing for minor adjustment and accommodating real-world construction tolerances.
 
The family delivers excellent color quality, available in 2700 Kelvin (K), 3000K, 3500K and 4000K correlated color temperatures (CCT), satisfying residential and commercial needs. With a color rendering index (CRI) of 90 minimum, the LED downlights can be used to meet the IECC and the State of California Title 24 high efficacy luminaire compliance and the State of California voluntary lamp standards. Most combinations are also ENERGY STAR® certified.
 
Trims are offered in four luxurious electroplated designer finishes including brushed nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, brushed copper and German bronze to complement thoughtfully selected interior finishes. Select trims include damp and wet location-listed options for showers and outdoor covered spaces and are designed to last 50,000 hours at 70 percent lumen maintenance.
 
If plenum space is limited, the series uniquely offers round and square surface-mount housings that install directly to various junction boxes. The housings are available in white and black.
 
To learn more on Eaton’s lighting solutions, visit www.eaton.com/lighting.
 


June 29, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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