Model 14113-3

3-Head Multiple Adjustable Pull-Down Recessed LED Light

By Alcon Lighting

Discontinued

Oversized Product cULus Energy Star Assembled in USA (ARRA) Damp-Location Rated
Alcon Lighting's pull-down multiple recessed LED light delivers maximum flexibility with three independently adjustable heads, each capable of 358° rotation and 30° tilt. This triple-head fixture is perfect for large commercial spaces or high-end residential applications where precise, directional lighting is essential, delivering the control of track lighting in a sleek, recessed design. Each 30-watt track light head delivers 2,100 lumens of 90+ CRI illumination. Choose a 16º spot or 29º flood beam angle and customize the ambiance with a static color temperature from 2700K to 4000K. This fixture supports 0-10V and TRIAC/ELV dimming at 120V or 0-10V dimming at 277V. Enjoy trimless installation with a mud-in ring or add an optional flange kit to suit your design aesthetic.
  • Manufacturer
    Alcon Lighting
  • Model
    14113-3
  • Lead Time
    Ships in: 3-7 Business Days
  • Return Policy
    Built to order. Restocking fees apply.
  • Qualifications
    cULus, Energy Star , Assembled in USA (ARRA)
  • Features
    Damp-Location Rated
  • Dimming
    0-10V, ELV, TRIAC
  • Wattage
    90 Watts
  • Voltage
    120V
  • Finish
    White, Black
  • CCT
    2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K
  • CRI
    90+
  • Mounting
    Recessed Trim Flange, Recessed Trimless (Drywall)
  • Light Direction
    Direct Downlight
  • Shape
    Square
  • Length
    18-1/2"
  • Recessed Downlight Type
    3 Light (Recessed Multiple)

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