4" Air-Tight IC New Construction Recessed Air-Tight IC Housing (P804N-N-MD-ICAT)
This 4 in. small-aperture Air-Tight IC New Construction Housing provides accent and task lighting for new construction applications and is ideal for those who have easy access above the ceiling. Use with a variety of trims and finishes to create different lighting effects or match any decor. Its gasketed air-tight lamp housing prevents conditioned air from escaping into the attic space, reducing unnecessary HVAC energy usage. The lamp housing compartment can be adjusted to fit ceiling thicknesses from ½ in. to 1 ¼ in. The housing and frame are constructed from die-formed corrosion resistant galvanized steel. An aluminum enclosure box ensures proper heat dissipation, allowing this fixture to be used in contact with insulation. It features a universal J-box with snap-out sides and provided with push in connectors to make wiring quick and easy. Bar hangers have a maximum span of 24 in. and are scored in two locations for fast, clean breaking, allowing housing installation in very narrow joist spacings. Pre-installed framing nails on the bar hangers make installation quick and efficient. Hanger bars include t-bar mounting clamps for use in suspended t-grid ceilings. The integrated temperature sensor prevents lamp overheating, allowing this fixture to be used with a range of lamp shapes and wattages. It is UL and CUL listed for damp locations and IC installation. The housing is compatible with a variety of trims and finishes to create different lighting effects or to easily match any decor.
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Length
5.08
Material
Steel
Ship Carton Height
6.5
Ship Carton Length
14.00
Ship Carton Width
8.37
Ship Weight
3.05
Special Features
The housing and frame are constructed from die-formed corrosion resistant galvanized steel;Its gasketed air-tight lamp housing prevents conditioned air from escaping into the attic space, reducing unnecessary HVAC energy usage, and the lamp housing compart