
Fluorescent light recessed fixtures are a popular choice for homes and offices due to their energy efficiency and sleek design.
They can be installed in a variety of locations, including drop ceilings and sloped ceilings.
These fixtures are available in different types, including linear, rectangular, and circular.
Linear fluorescent light recessed fixtures are ideal for long hallways and corridors.
Product Details
Fluorescent light recessed fixtures are available in a range of trim styles, including linear, square, and round.
These fixtures are designed to be installed in a ceiling cavity, making them a great option for rooms with low ceilings or limited space.
They can be equipped with a variety of lenses, including baffle, bezel, and trim, to help direct light and reduce glare.
The trim style of the fixture will also impact the amount of light that is directed downwards, with some trims directing more light downwards than others.
A typical fluorescent light recessed fixture is 24 inches long and 4 inches wide, making them easy to fit into most ceiling cavities.
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Technical Information
The fluorescent light recessed fixtures are designed to be compact, with a width of 17 inches and a height of 6.5 inches, making them suitable for a variety of installations.
They can be mounted in recessed drywall, providing a sleek and flush appearance.
The fixtures are powered by a 24W fluorescent lamp, which is equivalent to a 24W long CFL (FT24W/2G11).
This lamp type is energy-efficient and provides a reliable light source.
The fixtures are designed to operate within a range of 120/277VAC, ensuring they can be used in various electrical environments.
They are also CSA Listed to UL924, IP65 Wet Location, BAA, NEC, and NFPA 101, meeting strict safety and performance standards.
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The fixtures have a manual diagnostics system, allowing for easy troubleshooting and maintenance.
Their compact size and energy efficiency make them an attractive option for a variety of lighting applications.
Fixture Types
There are several types of fluorescent light recessed fixtures available, including surface-mounted, semi-recessed, and fully recessed models.
Semi-recessed fixtures are a popular choice because they provide a sleek, modern look while still offering easy access for maintenance and replacement.
Fully recessed fixtures, on the other hand, are installed directly into the ceiling, creating a seamless appearance that can be ideal for rooms with high ceilings or a minimalist aesthetic.
The most common types of fluorescent light recessed fixtures are linear, circular, and U-shaped.
Trim Options
Recessed light fixtures can be customized with various trim options to blend into your ceiling.
Elco Lighting, a pioneer in the field of recessed lights, offers a wide range of trim options to suit your needs.
These trim options come in a variety of sizes, from 2" to 6" trim, making it easy to find the perfect fit.
You can choose from different styles and designs to match your interior decor.
Elco Lighting's recessed LED lights are a popular choice among environmentally-conscious homeowners.
They are approximately 70% to 85% more energy efficient than incandescent bulbs and don't lose heat during use.
This makes them an excellent option for those looking to reduce their energy consumption.
Low voltage recessed lights require a transformer to bring down the voltage and save energy.
They are slightly more complicated to install, but the advantage is that they are more energy-efficient.
Elco Lighting offers a variety of trim options, including waterproof covers, that can be used in different lighting situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What to replace recessed fluorescent lights with?
Consider replacing recessed fluorescent lights with energy-efficient LED lights for lower energy bills and longer lifespan
What is recessed fluorescent light?
Recessed fluorescent lighting is a type of lighting where a light fixture is installed into a ceiling or surface with the light bulb concealed inside, using fluorescent technology to produce light. This type of lighting is often used to provide bright, energy-efficient illumination in various spaces.
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