FEATURES
Press fit end flanges remove to allow for continuous row mounting.
Frameless lay in lens.
Clear, prismatic, acrylic diffuser.
Uses T8 or T12 lamps.
Available with 2, 3, 4 or 6 lamps.
Steel housing with white enamel finish.
APPLICATIONS
Office Areas
Retail Stores
Recreation Rooms
MAYR - MAYFAIR RECESSED
Recessed Drywall Luminaire
APPLICATION FEATURES
Economy grade, recessed flanged drywall luminaire. Available in 2'x2', 2'x4', and 1'x4' configurations. Available with high reflectance (95%) VF-1 reflector. For use in indoor applications.
CONSTRUCTION
Die formed, code gauge pre-painted white cold rolled steel housing assembly. Ballast cover snaps into place eliminating the need for tools when accessing the ballast. Diffuser lays in directly on to fixture flange on all four sides.
MOUNTING
Fastens directly to structural crossmembers.
FINISH
Powder painted white. visible surfaces.
OPTICS
Standard diffuser is a clear, prismatic, pattern #12 extruded acrylic lens, designed for high efficiency and low glare illumination. Optional VF-1 reflectors are available.
ELECTRICAL
All electrical components are CSA or UL approved. The standard voltage is 120V, 60 Hz, or as specified. Units suitable for multi-voltages and suitable for 50-60 Hz are also available. Standard ballasts are electro-magnetic, energy saving where required. See Product Selection for optional ballasts. Sufficient knockouts are provided for connections and through wiring.
APPROVALS
Approved to CSA and UL standards. (UL, or equivalent, marked only when specified.)
OPTIONS
  • Electronic ballasts and dimming ballasts, see Product Selection.
  • Polycarbonate rotary lock lampholders.
  • VF1- 95% reflectance, specular anodized aluminum reflector.
  • Optional lenses and louvers, see Product Selection.
  • No cartons - Bulk packed and wrapped on pallets.
  • Consumer packaging.
  • OPTIONAL ADDERS
  • Emergency lighting power pack.
  • Fuse holder.
  • Radio interference filter.
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    Last Modified Date: Jan 11 2003 6:32PM