Recessed lighting is one of the preferred ways to light a general area because the light source is concealed. Close to ceiling or decorative flourescent fixtures can provide ample lighting. FEATURES | COMPATIBLE HOUSINGS FEATURES -Bright white powder painted steel flange and ball -No light leaks around trim flange -Covers irregular ceiling openings -Eyeball is regressed into trim flange -Designed for 50w PAR20 and R20 lamps -Torsion springs mounted to the trim assembly -Torsion springs lock to housing forcing the trim to fit snugly to the ceiling -Socket mounts directly to top of ball for consistent lamp positioning -Ball tilts 30 degrees and rotates 358 degrees -UL-CUL damp location listed -Note: Recessed housing NOT INCLUDED -IC Lamps: 50w PAR20, R20 (not included) -Compact Fluorescent Lamps: 75w PAR 30, R30 -Outer Diameter: 7-3/4″ Specifications COMPATIBLE HOUSINGS P86-TG – 6″ New Construction IC and Non-IC Incandescent Housing Features: -New Construction IC and Non-IC -Integral Romex clamp -UL and CUL listed for damp locations and through wiring -Integral nailer and T-bar mounting clamp -Rated for 8 #12 90 degree conductors (4 in/4 out) -Integral bar hanger -Can be converted to Air-Tight in the field with P8586-01 Gasket Kit -Designed for shallow plenums and 2″ x 6″ construction -Can be installed in ceilings from 0.5″ to 1.5″ thick -6.875″ dia. Ceiling Opening -7.875″ x 10.75″ Plaster Frame -5.5″ Recessed Depth -0.5″ and 0.75″ Pryouts Specifications P168-TG – 6″ Remodel IC and Non-IC Incandescent Housing Features: -Remodel IC and Non-IC -Retrofit version of P86-TG -For use in existing ceilings -Integral flange on housing -Exclusive locking bars permit quick mounting in ceilings 0.5″ to 1″ thick -UL and CUL listed for damp locations and through wiring -Rated for 8 #12 90 degree conductors (4 in/4 out) -6.875″ dia. Ceiling Opening -5.5″ Recessed Depth -0.5″ Pryout Specifications Back to top

 
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