MaxLite ENERGY STAR qualified adjustable LED downlight retrofits offer design flexibility and efficiency for upgrading recessed fixtures


WEST CALDWELL, N.J. – MaxLite introduces ENERGY STAR qualified Adjustable LED Downlight Retrofits as an easy upgrade solution that provides endless lighting design possibilities for residential, retail and commercial interiors. 

Designed to fit standard five- and six-inch recessed housings, Adjustable LED Downlight Retrofits swivel and tilt to create beautiful, custom directional lighting for wall art, sculptures, product displays and surface tops, such as counters or tables. The lens rotates up to 355 degrees, and tilts up to 30 degrees vertically, for limitless accent lighting possibilities, even in damp locations. Offered in a warm white color temperature, the LED retrofits provide 875 lumens of light, equivalent to that of a 90-watt BR30 lamp, but consume just 10 watts of power for energy-efficient illumination that lasts 35,000 hours.

“We are excited to expand our portfolio of energy-efficient downlight retrofits with an adjustable model,” said Product Manager Ken Charton. “The maneuverability of the lens gives the end-user complete freedom to create custom lighting that will accent the beauty of any object or surface within a room.”

MaxLite’s Adjustable LED Downlight Retrofits easily install into existing five- or six-inch recessed cans equipped with medium-base sockets, and are offered with a five-year warranty. They are dimmable, for further energy savings, and work with a wide variety of triac controls. Please view the product data sheet for a list of compatible dimmers. 

For complete specifications, view the product data sheet at: http://www.maxlite.com/item/datasheet?=RRA61027W

 

 



February 27, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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