A: Dear valued consumer, the maximum wattage will depend on the what recessed housing this was installed in.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Can you use this trim in the trim and lens in a kitchen recessed light also? If not, is there a kitchen product like this?
by|Apr 1, 2016
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A: Dear valued consumer, this is a wet location listed trim typically meant for shower applications, but can also be used in a kitchen setting is so desired.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:Is this trim for use with IC rated fixture?
by|Feb 21, 2016
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A: Dear valued consumer, this trim can be used with IC rated housings.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:If installed, would the fixture be considered an enclosed fixture?
by|Jan 20, 2016
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A: Dear valued consumer, yes it would be considered an enclosed fixture.
by|May 3, 2023
A: Yes, this fixture is considered an enclosed fixture.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:installation
by|Jul 28, 2015
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A: Dear valued consumer, this unit is the just the trim and lens piece. It is not a "kit" to include a housing. It will install into an existing recessed housing in the shower. It is your conventional torsion spring install that attaches to your existing housing and pulls tight to the ceiling.
by|May 3, 2023
Q:How do you change the bulb?
by|Aug 7, 2014
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A: It is held in by 2 "a" springs, just pull down and the bulb is assessable, Very easy
by|May 3, 2023
A: Hey waka,
It's actually very easy to change out the bulb. Simply pull down the metal edges of the trim, and pull down towards you a few inches.
This gives you a few inches to remove the springs holding it into place. If it doesn't give way, the trim may be painted over, which you'd need to take off.
Once you remove the springs, you can now get access to change out the bulb to replace it.
Joseph