Catalogue Juno and Aculux Residential Recessed Lighting
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The anatomy of Aculux A-lamp/CFL luminaires

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Sealed Air-Loc housing construction Housings can be covered with insulation and are sealed to prevent leak-paths to ensure maximum energy savings and comfort. They also control plenum sound transmission, and keep dust and insects from entering living space. Patent-pending, fully adjustable design with pre-installed, removable nail for fast, fool-proof installation in residential construction. Integral T-bar clip for secure installation in suspended ceilings.

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Patent-Pending Real Nail 3
® Bar Hangers

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Computer contoured reflectors Designed to provide the optimum balance of light output, beam uniformity, and low aperture brightness. Socket has a fixed position relative to the reflector to maintain optical integrity.
Aperture-matched wallwash reflectors Wall wash reflectors provide diffuse, even illumination on vertical surfaces without the presence of “light scallops”caused by standard downlights. Aesthetically superior trims • High-quality, hand-polished, ALZAK
® anodizedaluminum reflectors• Low iridescent coating for compact fluorescent lamps to eliminate “rainbow” color separation • Low profile trim with self-centering spring retention for clean ceiling interface without light leaks• Optional reflector finishes available to suitindividual aesthetic preference. Consult factory for specialty finishes (i.e., wheat, straw, haze, etc.)
Compact fluorescent series Compact fluorescent housings offer the same benefits of A-lamp downlights with greater energy savings, longer lamp life, and less radiant heat. 27
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