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LOW VOLTAGE RECESSED DOWNLIGHTING

LOW VOLTAGE RECESSED DOWNLIGHTING

1.Are these products UL listed?

Yes, they are UL & C.UL listed for both the United States and Canada.

2.You have many categories of low voltage trim styles, how do I select one?

Trims are arranged by aperture size even though all use MR16 lamps (with the exception of the HR-D329 shower trim). We have 3” and 4” aperture sizes. The basic choices are based on aesthetics of the various trims.

3.How do I decide which trims fit which housings ?

Every trim has a series of corresponding housing choices. Consult WAC Lighting’s main catalog or website.

4.How do I choose a housing?

You need to first determine whether this is a new construction or a remodeling situation. Then determine if the housing will be in contact with insulation (I/C housing) or not (Non-IC). Next determine your wattage requirements. The greatest range of housing options can be found in the 4” Die-cast series. Check our catalog for dimensions and applicable trims. A matrix or our 4” magnetic transformer housings is shown below.

  FEATURE HR-8401H / HR-8401HF HR-8402H / HR-8402HF HR-8402HL HR-8402HFL HR-8403H HR-8403HF
  HR-8401E
  HR-8402E
             
               
                 
                   
  Wattage 50W 50W 50W 50W 75W 75W 50W 50W
                   
  Input 120V 277V 120V 277V 120V 277V 120V 277V
                   
  Usage Remodeling Remodeling New New New New New New
  construction construction construction construction construction construction
       
                   
  Lamp type 20-50W max 20-50W max 20-50W max 20-50W max 50-75W max 50-75W max 20-50W max 20-50W max
  MR16 MR16 MR16 MR16 MR16 MR16 MR16 MR16
   
                   
  InsULation 3" clearance 3" clearance 3" clearance 3" clearance 3" clearance 3" clearance Direct Direct
  (Non I/C) (Non I/C) (Non I/C) (Non I/C) (Non I/C) (Non I/C) Contact (I/C) Contact (I/C)
   
                   
  Replacemen                
  t HR-8001 HR-8001F HR-8002 HR-8002F HR-8002L HR-8002FL HR-8003 HR-8003F
   
  Transformer                
                   

5.Can the trims be installed without a can or housing?

No, you must use a can or housing with the trims.

6.Is there a low voltage remodeling housing rated for insulation contact?

No, the IC rating is only found in new construction housings.

7.Can the hanger bars on your HR-8400 series new construction cans be moved to accommodate joists running perpendicular?

Yes, hanger bars can be used on all four sides of the housing.

8.Can your housings be used on a drop ceiling? If so, how?

Yes. Use a new construction housings. The hanger bars rest on the top of the “T” bars and are secured in position.

9.Can these fixtures be installed in the bathroom?

Yes, they are suitable for damp locations (porch or bathroom), but not wet locations (above a shower or outdoors).

10.I have a concrete ceiling, must I use housings with low volt trims?

Yes. National electrical codes require the use of housings for all installations.

11.Can low voltage trims use accessory lenses?

Yes, trims may be fitted with an accessory lens (such as a frosted or colored lens) in place of the clear glass lens supplied.

12.How do I know when to order sockets, and when not to order sockets?

All housings are equipped with sockets. Only the HR-8425 requires a special socket, and it is supplied with the trim.

13.How much current does each 50watt downlight draw?

50/120V = 0.42Amp.

14.Do any of the downlights come with bulbs?

No, you may purchase the MR16 lamps separately.

15.Why do I need to order the lamps separately?

Mirrored reflector lamps like an MR16 come in a wide variety of beam spreads. Since we cannot know which beam spread might be best for your particular installation, ordering the lamp separately allows you to select the best lamp for your project. You can contact a WAC Lighting Specialist at 800.526.2588 for assistance with proper lamp selection.

16.Why would I want to use a remote transformer separate from the housing?

Some of the WAC housing did not have built-in transformer, therefore a remote transformer is necessary.

17.Why would I choose a magnetic transformer housing as opposed to an electronic model?

You may want to utilize existing controls or dimming system. The magnetic transformer downlights require magnetic low voltage dimmers. The other primary use for magnetic models is in high heat or cold applications, since magnetic transformers are more tolerant of more unusual temperature environments.

18.How are Low Voltage Recessed Downlights sustainable?

Our Low Voltage Reccessed Downlights have a Five-Year Warranty and are Responsibly produced in WAC's clean, zero landfill manufacturing campus with in-house UL testing labs.