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Lotus LED Lights: 3″ Round Regressed Gimbal Trimless – LRG3-HO-IT

April 4, 2025 - Lotus LED Lights_ 3″ Round Regressed Gimbal Trimless
LRG3-HO-IT

April 4, 2025

3″ Round Regressed Gimbal Trimless – LRG3-HO-IT Offering from Lotus LED Lights

The 3″ Round Regressed Trimless – LRG3-HO-IT Gimbal LED, from Lotus LED Lights comes with integral driver in connection box; Gimbal is air-tight without housing needed. Features and benefits include 3 1/2″ depth to install where ceiling space is limited, invisible trim for high-end contemporary installations, as well as being air-tight, wet location rated, and Type IC rated so no housing required. 5CCT user selectable 2700-3000-3500-4000-5000K or dim to warm 3000K to 1800K options and CRI 90+ for true color rendering. Driver inside connection box so no junction box is needed; Twist and lock mounting of fixture to trim.

April 4, 2025 - Lotus LED Lights_ 3″ Round Regressed Gimbal Trimless
LRG3-HO-IT

LRG3-HO-IT Technical Specifications

Construction:

Round 3″ Regressed Gimbal Trimless fixtures. Class 2 Isolated external driver factory installed inside junction box
One driver for every fixture required.

Specifications:

Ceiling Clearance Required: 4″

  • Default Driver: 120V – Triac Dimmable with most forward phase dimmers
  • Optional Driver: 120V-347V 0-10V Dimmable
  • Power Factor: > 0.98
  • Energy Used: 11W
  • Halogen Equivalent: 90W
  • Beam Angle: 38° with 20° tilt and 360° rotation
  • Light Colour Options: 5CCT user selectable 2700-3000-3500-4000-5000K or Dim to Warm 3000K to 1800K
  • Light Output: 920 | 950 | 1050 | 1050 | 1050 | DTW 770 lm
  • CRI: 90 +
  • Ambient Operating Temperature: -40°F (-40°C) to +104°F (+40°C)
  • Compliance: cULus approved, certified to CSA STD. C22.2 No. 250.0
  • Rated: Type IC (Direct Contact with Insulation), Air-Tight

Dimensions:

  • ID 3 1/8″; OD 4 3/4″; Thickness 3 1/2″
  • Cut Out: 3 1/8″
  • Junction Box Dimensions (with driver inside): 3 1/4″ x 2 1/4″ x 1 1/2″

Suitable for wet locations.


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