DEB56 Series
DEB56 Series 5/6 in. Adjustable LED Eyeball Retrofit Downlight Kit in 4000K
Product description
The perfect LED downlight for wall lighting and sloped ceilings, the DEB56 from NICOR provides the flexibility for those applications where the standard DLR56 doesn’t quite fit. With a 360°/30° range of motion the DEB56 gives you the ability to aim over 900 lumens exactly where it’s needed.
- Durable stamped steel construction with die cast aluminum heat sink routes heat away from electrical components
- Polycarbonate diffuser and reflector cone create a uniform light distribution that reduces glare without sacrificing lumen output
- Utilizes high performing LEDs with greater than 90 CRI and an R9 greater than 50
- Dimmable to 10% with most standard dimmers
- Thermally protected, high efficiency Class 2 driver standard
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Listings & Certifications
- cULus Listed
- Title 24
- JA8
- CEC Compliant
- Dry-Location
Features
Construction
- Durable stamped steel construction with die cast aluminum heat sink routes heat away from electrical components
- Exterior powder coat finish, with interior high reflective finish
Optical System
- Polycarbonate diffuser and reflector cone create a uniform light distribution that reduces glare without sacrificing lumen output
Electrical
- Utilizes high performing LEDs with greater than 90 CRI and an R9 greater than 50
- Dimmable to 10% with most standard dimmers
- Thermally protected, high efficiency Class 2 driver standard
- Operating temperature rating of 0°F to 120°F (-18°C – 49°C)
- Input voltage of 120V
- L70 rated for greater than 36,000 hours
- LM-79, LM-80 testing performed in accordance with IESNA standards
Installations
- Compatible with most 5” and 6” recessed housings
- Quick and easy installation with a screw-in Edison base (GU24 stocket string available) and torsion spring mounting system
Warranty
- 5-year limited system warranty standard
- Warranty does not cover product failure due to an overvoltage event (power surge)


