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Common Name: Recessed Adjustable Downlight Description: A Recessed Adjustable Downlight is a type of luminaire, normally of small dimensions and with a round aperture. Its light is predominantly but not exclusively directed downward, angled, and aimed onto a horizontal or vertical surface. Primary Use: A Recessed Adjustable Downlight is used most often for its aiming fexibilty and consistant architectural appearance when used with the other downlighting in the room. Physical Appearance: A Recessed Adjustable Downlight with it round open aperture appears to be like any other recessed downlight on the ceiling. Lighting Pattern: When a light source placed in a Recessed Adjustable Downlight and is aimed straight down to nadir, the lighting pattern is round. When aimed at an angle or at an adjacent vertical surface, the lighting pattern becomes more oval. Size Options: Small Recessed Adjustable Downlights are available in 3”-4” diameter apertures. Finish Options: Recessed Adjustable Downlights are available in many finishes. Best to consult the manufacturer's catalog for standard finishes. Some manufacturers offer aperture and trim finish options at an upcharge. Lamp Options: Recessed Adjustable Downlights use directional light sources such as PAR lamps, MR lamps, and AR lamps. Voltage Options: Recessed Adjustable Downlights are available in 120 V and 12V. Additional Comments: Recessed Adjustable Downlights use directional light souces such as PAR lamps, MR lamps, and AR lamps. Recessed Adjustable Downlights have some aiming limitations when used at steep angles. Consult the manufacture's catalog. |
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