IP RatingIngress Protection rates the degree of protection against dust and water.

    • Basic luminaire construction.
    • Luminaires protected to withstand damp settings (Outdoors under covered areas, bathrooms but not splash zones).
    • Luminaires protected to withstand extended wet settings (Outdoors, bathroom splash zones but not submerged).

    ComplianceSafety certifications and regulations for our catalog of luminaires.

    • Wall-mounted luminaires protruding up to 4" from the wall.
    • Product is in compliance with the requirements of the LBC Challenge. More than 99% of ingredients and residuals disclosed.
    • Luminaires that have been tested by UL to nationally recognized safety and sustainability standards.

    Input Voltage

    • 100-120V. Input power most commonly used in North, Central America, and Japan.
    • 110-277V. Universal input power for global applications. Often requires additional control wires for dimming.

    Dimming ControlDimming control options for our catalog of luminaires.

    • 0-10V is commonly used in high performance requirements such as commercial projects. It requires analog control wires that send signals from 0 to 10 volts to determine dim level. Excellent performance.
    • Also known as TRIAC It’s the most commonly installed dimming control system that operates on 120V AC. Works with most common household dimmer switches. Additional control/signal wires not required.