Shallow Remodel Housing
$12.95
Rated for direct contact with insulation.
Max Wattage: 75 Watts
This housing is for REMODEL jobs,
where there is EXISTING drywall. The shallow height allows for applications where there is limited height space. This houisng is limited to certain trims, please look carefully to see if there is a note by the trim, that will advise if that trim can not be used with this housing.
Good for ceilings with insulation.
FEATURES:
- Comes with clips for drywall mounting
- Thermally Protected
- UL listed
- Click Here to see TRIMS for this housing!
SPECIFICATIONS:
6" Shallow Remodel Housing Type IC
Height: 5 1/2"
Ceiling Opening: 6 1/2"
Lamp: 75W Max
- For quick and easy installation in new or existing ceilings where 2 x 6 joist construction is used.
- Integral thermal protector guards against misuse of insulation material and improper lamping.
- Adjustable socket bracket allows the use of different lamp types and sizes and insures pproper and consistent lamp positioning.
- Wiring box for use with 75° C supply wire
- Unit slips through 6 1/2" ceiling opening. Integral flange secures fixture against ceiling. Four remodel clips secure housing and accomodate various ceiling thickness.
Trims that will work with the above housing
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| C310 |
| Baffle R30 |
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| C410 |
| Baffle R40 |
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| C301 |
| Open R30 |
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| C401 |
| Open R40 |
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| C78 |
| Eyeball |
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| C3RM |
| Baffle R30 |
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| C4RM |
| Baffle R40 |
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| C630-CP |
| Baffle R30 |
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| C430 |
| Reg/Eyeball |
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| C425 |
| Reflectors |
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| C450 |
| WallWash |
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| C70 |
| Shower |
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| C440 |
| Fresnal |
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| C445 |
| Drop |
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| For any recessed housings that are received damaged, customers must ship them back at their own expense before we can supply a replacement. Customers must also pay for return shipment of the replacements. This is because of the very low profit margin on these items. Damages on recessed housings rarely occur, but when it does, most of the time it can be hammered out. Though, if they are beyond repair, the above applies. |
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