Friday, July 8, 2011

Progress Lighting P83-26ICAT 6-Inch Compact Fluorescent New Construction Air-Tight, Energy Star with Quick Connects

Progress Lighting P83-26ICAT 6-Inch Compact Fluorescent New Construction Air-Tight, Energy Star with Quick Connects Review




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Progress Lighting P83-26ICAT 6-Inch Compact Fluorescent New Construction Air-Tight, Energy Star with Quick Connects Feature


  • No Finish
  • Rated for use in direct contact with insulation (IC) - can be installed in ceilings from 1/2-Inch to 2-Inch thick
  • Size: 7-7/8-Inch Width, 10-3/4-Inch Height Extends 7-1/2-Inch
  • Adjustable hanger bars with nail grip for up to 24-Inch spans with integral T-bar clamp
  • Progress Lighting has over 5,000 lighting fixtures offered in our catalog, the largest single source for residential and commercial lighting



P83-26ICAT As the concern for limiting energy costs increases, recessed lighting continues to be a major focus in state sponsored Model Energy Codes. Progress's recessed lighting eliminates unnecessary strains on heating and cooling systems by mounting inside the home, as compared to the earlier penetrations to the outer housing. Progress Lighting's Air-Tight recessed products provide value without additional cost, and is the only product that makes sense to maintain energy costs over the life of a home. For the complete fixture, trim and bulbs must be ordered separately. Features: -Quick-connects allow simple installation of 12-20 AWG wire, without the need for wire nuts -120v NPF electronic ballast -Meets requirements for Energy Star -Meets California T-24 requirements -Not rated for through branch, but can be ''daisy-chained'' -One 4-pin triple or spiral 26w compact fluorescent lamp vertically mounted -Spans 24'' T-bar spacing -Can be installed in ceilings from 1/2'' to 2'' thick -Ceiling opening: 6-7/8'' -Plaster frame: 7-7/8'' x 10-3/4'' -Recessed depth: 7-1/2'' -Pryouts: 1/2'' and 3/4'' Specifications



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